PREMIER - Feyenoord's coach questioned Mikel Arteta's training methods

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Feyenoord coach Arne Slot has moved to play down the ‘commotion’ caused after his comments on Arsenal ’s training regime earlier this week. Slot was speaking about the fitness of midfielder Reiss Nelson - on loan at the Dutch club from the Gunners - and claimed that an injury concern may have been related to his time at Arsenal.

It was suggested that the 21-year-old had sustained an ‘overuse injury’ because the training sessions at the Eredivisie club may have been more ‘intense’ than those in North London. This understandably led to consternation within the Arsenal fanbase, who were dismayed that Slot was making comments about the nature of the training at their club.

Slot had said ahead of his side’s trip to face Maccabi Haifa in the Europa League this week when discussing the Arsenal player’s absence:

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“Nelson had participated in almost all training sessions at Arsenal, but he experiences the training here as a bit more intense. He suffered an overuse injury and so he is not here. Whether he will make it to PSV [Feyenoord’s next Eredivisie fixture on Sunday] remains to be seen – at least not as a starting player.”

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