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Carabao Cup: ‘Hold Me Responsible’ – Partey Apologizes as Arsenal Crash Out

Carabao Cup: 'Hold Me Responsible' – Partey Apologizes as Arsenal Crash Out | Daily Report Nigeria

Arsenal midfielder, Thomas Partey, has admitted guilt for side’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool on Thursday’s Carabao Cup Semi final.

The Ghanian has asked pardon over his lack of intelligence in the embarrassing defeat at the Emirates Stadium.

He disclosed his remorsefulness via a message on Instagram.

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The 28-year-old was brought onto the pitch to replace Emile Smith-Rowe in the 74th minute of the second-leg of the cup organized by the English Football Club.

Meanwhile, the former Atletico Madrid’s player just returned from Cameroon after his country was unable to make it to the Round of 16 of the ongoing African Cup Of Nations.

Mikel Arteta’s citizens were able to hold the Reds to a goalless draw at Anfield in the first leg of the EFL Cup on 13th.

Partey was shown a yellow 13 minutes after he was introduced and was sent off by Referee Martin Atkinson after he received a second booking three minutes later.

The final to take place in February will therefore come up between Jurge Klopp’s soldiers and the Blues who crashed out Antonio Conte’s side to make it to the penultimate phase of the competition.

Partey wrote on Instagram: “I am responsible for anything that happened and will take all the critics.”

“I should be more intelligent not to get in a challenge already booked but this is my personality. I like to fight for every ball.”

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“I love this club and I love my country even though things sometimes don’t happen how I wanted. I would continue to work harder and make things right.”

“I came back with the mentality to make myself available for the team to get to the final but it did not happen as planned.”

“I will continue to give my all when I am on the field of play because this is my life and this is what I chose to do.”

“I am not happy with all that has happened yesterday and at the AFCON but I understand only with hard work things will change so I will continue to work hard to change this. Thanks.”

 

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