Mikel Arteta says Thomas Partey is now âin a really good placeâ and has revealed Arsenal have adapted their system in recent weeks to get the best out of their ÂŁ45m star.
The Ghana international has struggled for consistency since making the move to north London from Atletico Madrid, but has shown signs of his best form since the turn of the year.
Parteyâs recent performances saw him voted Arsenalâs player of the month for February and Arteta believes the level his midfielder is now setting has to be the benchmark going forward.
What did Arteta say?
Speaking ahead of Sundayâs game against Leicester City, Arsenalâs manager was asked whether Partey beating in-form Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka to the February player of the month award was an indicator of the level he is now producing.
âYes, and it shows what he can do,â Arteta replied.
âAnd he should be with those contenders because the ability he has is up there with the best in the team. Now he needs to show consistently that he can do that.â
Adapting Arsenalâs style to suit Partey
Arteta has tweaked Arsenalâs system in recent games, using more of a 4-3-3 system, rather than the 4-2-3-1 he has tended to go with since the start of the campaign.
The change has seen Granit Xhaka play in a more advanced role, with Partey operating as the deepest sitting midfielder and Arteta admits that switch has been done to try and get more out of the 28-year-old.
Arteta said: âWe are trying to adapt the game a little bit.Â
âSome of the things we are doing is to try and adapt the game for him to be able to be more decisive, to create more space for him.
âI think he is taking things well.
âIt is the work we do in training to try to facilitate to players to exploit their qualities as much as possible.â
Parteyâs best form
Arteta believes the form Partey is now demonstrating shows that he is now finally settled at Arsenal, nearly 20 months after arriving in England.
âThatâs why we decided to sign him,â said the Arsenal boss. âeverything takes some time.Â
âWe have to recognise that he had a lot of injuries as well in a period where he didnât get any consistency in terms of minutes and match exposure.
âHe needed to adapt to a completely different game model than he was used to and now I think he is in a really good place.â


