Key Points

Arsenal wingback Oleksandr Zinchenko has candidly discussed his most challenging professional season in his upcoming autobiography. The 28-year-old Ukrainian revealed feeling sidelined by manager Mikel Arteta, starting only five games in the 2024/25 season. His brutal honesty highlights the psychological toll of reduced playing time for professional athletes. With potential moves to AC Milan or Borussia Dortmund, Zinchenko's future at Arsenal seems uncertain.

Key Points: Zinchenko Reveals Arteta Doubts in Brutal Arsenal Confession

  • Zinchenko struggled with limited playing time at Arsenal
  • Felt rejected by Mikel Arteta's tactical decisions
  • Potential transfer to AC Milan or Borussia Dortmund
  • Shared personal struggles in upcoming autobiography 'Believe'
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It was my worst season. Arteta no longer believed in me: Oleksandr Zinchenko

Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko opens up about his challenging season, questioning his future under Mikel Arteta's management

"A player who doesn't play is nothing - Oleksandr Zinchenko"

New Delhi, Aug 13

Arsenal wingback Oleksandr Zinchenko has revealed he felt a lack of belief from head coach Mikel Arteta during the course of last season. The 28-year-old may be on his way out of North London after a lack of playing time.

Zinchenko started only five games across the 2024/25 season and fell out of the mix in the Gunners' playing XI, with Ricciardo Calafiori and Miles Lewis Skelly enjoying their breakout seasons.

The Athletic posted excerpts of Zinchenko's upcoming new autobiography 'Believe', in which the left-back spoke on his 'worst professional season' and claimed he felt that Arteta 'longer believes in him.'

"I was basically out of the starting XI altogether, bar a few isolated matches. In pure personal terms, it was easily the worst season I ever experienced as a professional.

"A player who doesn't play is nothing. It's one thing when your body lets you down. That can happen.

"But going from one of the established players of the side to an unused sub is much harder to deal with. The sense of rejection you feel if your manager no longer believes in you can take the stuffing out of you, even if you're the most resilient guy on the planet.

"Sitting on the bench in the Premier League for a very generous wage packet is obviously still a privilege, the kind of problem that billions of people on this planet would swap their much tougher lives for in a heartbeat. Trust me, as a Ukrainian, I'm aware of that. Every single minute.

Zinchenko joined Arsenal from Manchester City in 2022 and was a part of the leadership group at the club before injuries limited his playing time, which led to the Gunners signing Calafiori. The Ukrainian is linked with moves to AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund, and a move may be on the cards after these recent comments.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Arsenal fan from Mumbai, I think Arteta made the right call. Football is ruthless - you have to perform or make way for younger talent. Calafiori has been brilliant this season!
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Ananya R
His comments show great maturity though - acknowledging his privilege while expressing his pain. That's rare in footballers these days. Respect from Delhi! 🙏
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Vikram M
Maybe he should consider ISL if European clubs don't work out? We could use his experience here in Indian football. Just saying... 😅
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Kavya N
I feel bad for him but football is about performance. If you're not delivering, the manager has to make tough calls. That's why Arsenal finished so strong this season.
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Michael C
Interesting timing for these comments - right before potential transfer talks. Smart move by his agent to create some buzz around his name before the window closes.
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Priya S
As a Ukrainian, he's been through so much already with the war. Hope he finds happiness wherever he plays next. Football is temporary but humanity is forever ❤️

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