Following their defeat to Manchester City in their league match at the Emirates stadium, Arsenal has dropped to second place in the English Premier League standings.
Mikel Arteta, the manager of the Gunners, was unhappy with how his team performed, but he singled out only one player for criticism.
When asked whether the Manchester City team's greater experience contributed significantly to their loss, Mikel Arteta responded that he wasn't sure whether it was experience or bad luck that led to it, according to his post-match interview, which was posted on the website of Arsenal football club.
As Arteta pointed out that Tomiyasu had not executed a back pass like this in 7 years, but he did so today, he criticized Tomiyasu.
Mikel Arteta was alluding to Tomiyasu's slip-up that resulted in Manchester City's opening goal.
When the goalkeeper received a back pass from the pressured Arsenal right back, he was unaware that Kevin De Bruyne was nearby.
To score the game's first goal, the German midfielder simply chipped the ball above the approaching Aaron Ramsdale.
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