‘Why Not?’- Arteta wants to normalise changing goalkeepers during matches


“Mikel Arteta passionately defended his idea to switch goalkeepers after handing David Raya his debut. Aaron Ramsdale was dropped to the bench, and Arteta was keen to normalise the idea of not having an establishedNo. 1 goalkeeper, even changing them during the match. The Gunners will now turn their attention away from the Premier League when they host PSV Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League.”
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