The festive fixture pile-up sparks Arteta fury. A schedule clash involving the Carabao Cup quarter-final of Arsenal has led the club manager, Mikel Arteta, to come out strongly and seek a more favorable time to save his players from these festive fixture.
Carabao Cup Change Creates Scheduling Nightmare
The essence of the matter is the validation of the fact that the cup tie between Crystal Palace and the Mansfield cup tie will take place on Tuesday 23 December. This generates an instant conflict. The two teams will be facing away games in the Premier League only two days earlier on Sunday, 21 December.
A 53-Hour Turnaround: An “Unacceptable” Demand
This would lead to the clubs having two high-stakes games in the space of about 53 hours. An evidently frustrated Arteta, did not hold back. He claimed that the situation to be nonsensical, of course. Moreover, publicly demanding the Premier League to find a way out of the situation.
🎙️ Mikel Arteta on fixture congestion and playing within 2–3 days….
🗣️ “We have seven players out. I don’t know what depth are we talking about now? We are missing a lot of players. A lot of players. A lot of front players. If we continue to do that every three days… We… pic.twitter.com/5bEKpK0MdP
— Arsenal Radar (@ArsenalRadar) November 3, 2025
Arteta’s Plea for Player Welfare
The manager pointed out that the principles of first of all the players, then the supporters should be in use. He also claimed that this kind of physical load is not sustainable and poses a threat to the health and performance of the athletes.
Injury Crisis Compounds Fixture Congestion
The fixture congestion is exacerbated by a significant injury list at Arsenal. The club is currently without several key players. Arteta connected the demanding schedule to this crisis, pointing to a lack of “squad depth” when already missing a host of front-line talent.
A Wider Problem: EFL Blames European Expansion
The English Football League (EFL) that organizes the Carabao Cup admitted that it is frustrating. But attributed the fault to the fact that the European cup competitions are extended. It brings about entirely unavoidable conflicts. This serves as an indication of increased strain between the local and international football schedules.
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