Soccer-Arteta vows to rotate Arsenal squad for FA Cup clash with Wigan


Soccer Football - Premier League - Brentford v Arsenal - GTech Community Stadium, London, Britain - February 12, 2026 Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta applauds fans after the match REUTERS/David Klein

Feb 13 (Reuters) - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta ⁠promised to shuffle his pack for Sunday's FA Cup fourth-round tie against League ⁠One side Wigan Athletic as the Premier League leaders look to bounce ‌back from their midweek disappointment at Brentford.

Arsenal wasted an opportunity to restore their six-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table after they were held to a 1-1 draw at Brentford on ​Thursday.

Arteta said a change of competition and a home game ⁠offered an opportunity for the team ⁠to reset while also resting tired legs, with the club still battling for trophies on ⁠four ‌fronts.

"Yes, that's what we've been doing, trying to make sure that everybody is a big part of what we are doing in different competitions. Sunday will be ⁠the same," Arteta told reporters when asked about squad rotation.

"Every ​three days we are ‌getting so used to playing different competitions, home or away. We know what that ⁠competition means to ​the club, to ourselves."

Arsenal are record winners of the FA Cup having lifted the trophy 14 times, but they have not won it since 2019-20 -- Arteta's first season as manager. They have also ⁠failed to get past the fourth round in the ​last five years.

"We haven't been good enough on that day and when you come to a competition, you have to be excellent on the day," Arteta said.

"So we're going to have to ⁠prove that against Wigan again on Sunday."

Arteta said his decision to substitute Eberechi Eze at halftime during the Brentford match was a tactical change, but he defended his 68 million pounds ($92.50 million) signing who has yet to nail down a starting spot.

"I think he had ​moments and it's not easy when you move to a ⁠new club, it's always like this," Arteta said.

"When you play against a team that is like ​this and the ball is a lot of times ‌not on the floor and you have to ​be constantly breaking the play and do that, especially for attacking and creative players, it's more difficult."

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(Reporting by Rohith Nair in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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