Eberechi Eze Redefines Arsenal’s Creativity as Arteta’s New No.10 Sparks Title Charge

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Since joining Arsenal from Crystal Palace for £67.5 million in August 2025, Eberechi Eze has quickly become the creative spark that Mikel Arteta’s side seemed to be missing. Wearing the iconic No. 10 shirt, a number steeped in North London history, Eberechi Eze has injected flair, unpredictability, and a calm confidence into Arsenal’s attacking play, easing some of the creative burden once shouldered by Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard.

His first Premier League goal today, a clever improvised volley from a Declan Rice free-kick in a 1-0 win over his former club, was more than just a strike; it felt symbolic. It captured Arsenal’s growing reliance on set pieces, with 11 of their 16 goals this season coming from dead-ball situations, the highest ratio ever recorded in Premier League history.

Eberechi Eze scores. Photo credit: Arsenal Media
Eberechi Eze scores. Photo credit: Arsenal Media

Softfootball understands Eze’s influence has gone beyond numbers, though the stats still impress, with three assists and two goals already, and a 87% pass accuracy, and 2.3 key passes per match. It’s very easy to see why Arteta compared his style to that of Santi Cazorla and Tomáš Rosický, as it is evident that the 27-year-old reads the game like few others.

Against Crystal Palace, Eze was just unplayable and was rightfully voted the best player of the match in a voting poll set by Arsenal via their official X account.

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Tactically, the Spaniard has reshaped his system to get the best out of him. With Viktor Gyökeres drifting into wide channels and Piero Hincapie or Riccardo Calafiori pushing high up the flanks, Eze finds those half-spaces where he can turn, glide, and dictate tempo.

At 27, Eze looks like a man entering his prime. His blend of finesse and fearlessness is giving Arsenal something they’ve missed since the Özil days. And with 22 points from nine matches, it feels like something special is brewing again in North London.

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