Arsenal are hoping to switch their Carabao Cup quarter-final match against Everton to a different date after Palace's request to postpone their game pushed it back from December 16th to 23rd. The league initially accepted Palace's plea, but ultimately decided that the delay wouldn't be enough for Arsenal and they would still face three matches in five days.
Manager Mikel Arteta is keen on avoiding this situation with his team, stating that playing two games in just three days makes "no sense". He hopes that the Premier League will rearrange their match to avoid this congested fixture list.
However, not everyone's happy about the delay - the EFL has expressed frustration at having to make constant concessions due to European competitions taking up too much of teams' time and resources. This is causing strain on domestic clubs such as Arsenal.
Arteta believes that his team will have to adapt to a different date but emphasized the importance of fairness for all teams, particularly when it comes to player welfare. With key players missing, including Β£64m signing Viktor GyΓΆkeres who's out with a muscle injury, Arteta is worried about the impact of this congested schedule on Arsenal's performance.
The EFL statement highlighted that they understand both clubs' frustrations but believes that constant delays serve only to undermine the competition itself.
Manager Mikel Arteta is keen on avoiding this situation with his team, stating that playing two games in just three days makes "no sense". He hopes that the Premier League will rearrange their match to avoid this congested fixture list.
However, not everyone's happy about the delay - the EFL has expressed frustration at having to make constant concessions due to European competitions taking up too much of teams' time and resources. This is causing strain on domestic clubs such as Arsenal.
Arteta believes that his team will have to adapt to a different date but emphasized the importance of fairness for all teams, particularly when it comes to player welfare. With key players missing, including Β£64m signing Viktor GyΓΆkeres who's out with a muscle injury, Arteta is worried about the impact of this congested schedule on Arsenal's performance.
The EFL statement highlighted that they understand both clubs' frustrations but believes that constant delays serve only to undermine the competition itself.