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Mikel Arteta revealed Eberechi Eze was determined to make his mark in his first north London derby after his sparkling hat-trick sunk Tottenham 4-1.“He wanted to improve, and he wanted to do extra practice and he was asking me questions about this and that", he said. He became only the third Arsenal player, after Ted Drake in 1934 and Alan Sunderland in 1978, to score three times against their fierce rivals.

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00:00Things happen for a reason and after the international duty, he had two days off and
00:13after one day he wanted to train and he wanted to improve and he wanted to do extra practice
00:19and he was asking me questions about this and that and when a player has such a talent
00:23and his desire is at that level, then these things happen.
00:26I'm so happy for him because since the day that he came, he brought something else to
00:30the team.
00:31It's a joy, it's an aura that this team needed and now hopefully we'll give him a lot of confidence
00:36to him and the team that at any moment he can win us a game.
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