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Eddie Nketiah patience bearing fruit for Arsenal - Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta believes Eddie Nketiah is seizing his moment, having hit a brace in Arsenal's FA Cup third-round win at Oxford.

The 23-year-old has now scored five goals in as many games as he continues to deputise for Gabriel Jesus after the Brazil forward suffered a knee injury at the World Cup.

Nketiah struck twice in the 3-0 victory at the Kassam Stadium, two smart finishes adding the gloss to a difficult game following Mohamed Elneny's headed opener.

Having started the season on the bench, Nketiah is now Arsenal's joint-leading goalscorer alongside the more regular first-team starters Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli.

"Obviously he's been waiting for this moment," Arteta said of Nketiah following the victory.

"He's been patient when he needed to be but as well he's been with the right mindset and preparing himself for this moment.

"That's why I think he looks ready and why he's performing the way he is. He showed great composure.

"He's a great finisher, the timing of his runs and the decision-making in waiting until the last moment when the keeper was committed shows his quality.

"His understanding, his work-rate, I think he's getting better and better."

With Jesus out, Nketiah is now the only recognised striker in Arteta's ranks and the Arsenal boss is hoping for some back-up to arrive in the January window as his side aim to build on their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

"The problem is that we have only one striker and to cope for many months until Gabby is back is not easy," he added.

"But we have to get the most out of the players that we have at the moment. If we can have some reinforcements, great."

A win at third-tier Oxford means Arsenal will now travel to face Manchester City in round

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