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·10 mai 2026
Danny Murphy baffled by Mikel Arteta decision to take off Riccardo Calafiori vs West Ham

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·10 mai 2026

Danny Murphy has been left amazed by Mikel Arteta’s decision to substitute Riccardo Calafiori during Arsenal’s high-stakes clash against West Ham.
Despite the Italian being a standout performer in a tense first half, Arteta opted to withdraw the defender shortly after the hour mark, a move that sparked immediate debate among pundits.
Speaking on BBC MOTD, Murphy did not hide his confusion over the tactical tweak. Calafiori had been one of Arsenal’s primary attacking threats in the opening 45 minutes, twice coming close to breaking the deadlock, once denied by a brilliant Konstantinos Mavropanos block and again during a goalmouth scramble.
The substitution was more of a forced defensive reshuffle after Ben White suffered a knee injury early on in the game.
Arteta initially moved Declan Rice to right-back, but with that not working out, he introduced Cristhian Mosquera to take the right-back slot in the second half, which allowed Rice to move back to midfield and Lewis-Skelly to the left-back.
Having already secured a place in the Champions League final earlier this week, the Gunners are looking to complete a historic double.
A win at the London Stadium would provide a cushion over Manchester City in the standings.
However, with the game still scoreless past the 60-minute mark and the defence missing the reliability of Ben White, Arteta’s willingness to disrupt his most effective attacking outlet has left experts like Murphy questioning if the gamble will pay off or cost them the crown.
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