Mikel Arteta said he believes Eberechi Eze still has plenty more to bring to Arsenal 's attacking play after watching him score his first goal for the club in Wednesday's 2-0 Carabao Cup win over Port Vale.

Eze struck just eight minutes into the match at Vale Park but, despite that early strike, Arsenal struggled to create clear opportunities against their League One hosts, not killing the game off until substitute Leandro Trossard struck in the 86th minute.

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But Eze's goal -- his first since he returned to the club in a £60 million move from Crystal Palace -- already looked like being enough for Arsenal on a night when the 27-year-old was the brightest of Arsenal's attac

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