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·9 Januari 2025

EFL embarrass themselves with statement after Arteta questioned about ball

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The EFL’s unnecessary response to Mikel Arteta’s comments on the Carabao Cup ball highlights how sensationalist reporting can distort the real narrative of a match.

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The English Football League (EFL) have waded into the fallout of Arsenal‘s 2-0 Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg defeat to Newcastle United with a statement that added more noise than clarity.


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Responding to sensationalised headlines suggesting Mikel Arteta blamed the Puma-manufactured match ball for his team’s poor finishing, the EFL declared:

“In addition to the Carabao Cup, the same ball has been successfully used in other major European leagues, including both Serie A and La Liga and our three divisions in the EFL.

“All clubs play with the same ball, and we have received no further comments of this nature following any of the previous 88 fixtures which have taken place in this season’s Carabao Cup.”

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This intervention by the EFL feels completely unnecessary, given the actual context of Arteta’s remarks.

The Arsenal manager, while discussing his team’s 23 shots and failure to convert, casually noted the “different flight” of the Carabao Cup ball before being directly asked by a journalist to elaborate. He did but rather than absolve his players of responsibility, Arteta also emphasised Newcastle’s clinical finishing, Arsenal’s inefficiency, and the need for tactical adjustments.

Arteta’s comments—”It’s tricky that these balls fly a lot… there’s details that we can do better”—were far from an excuse and just one of a number of things he highlighted that Arsenal must take responsibility for. Yet, rags like The Telegraph seized the opportunity to distort his explanation with a headline claiming Arteta had blamed the ball for Arsenal’s defeat.

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The EFL, swayed by this hyperbole, issued the above response that reads as defensive and unnecessary.

The statement not only ignores Arteta’s balanced analysis but also sidesteps the fact that his focus remained squarely on Newcastle’s ruthlessness in front of goal. Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon punished Arsenal’s defensive lapses, while the Magpies defended strongly, as Eddie Howe acknowledged: “Our mentality to defend our goal… the heroic pieces of defending in the last 20 to 30 minutes, it’s great for us for the future.”

The EFL’s decision to address this non-issue feels like an attempt to pre-empt criticism where none existed, while feeding into the negative narrative around the Arsenal manager. Arteta, for his part, never blamed the ball or anyone else, repeatedly taking responsibility for Arsenal’s failure to adapt.

The EFL’s statement is a stark reminder of how a media narrative can spiral out of proportion, which is their intention, I suppose.

Ultimately, the real story isn’t about a ball. It’s about Arsenal’s squandered chances, Newcastle’s defensive strength, and the Telegraph’s tendency to prioritise sensationalism over substance.

The EFL’s intervention only underscores the absurdity of this manufactured controversy.

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