
Gary Lineker has said on Twitter that he cannot understand why Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta does not play Alexandre Lacazette often.
The former Tottenham Hotspur striker made the comments after the Premier League game between Arsenal and Crystal Palace last night.
The London derby at the Emirates Stadium finished 2-2.
Lacazette did not start the match, but the France international striker came on as a substitute.
The 30-year-old striker scored for Arsenal in the fifth minute of injury time.
Former Tottenham striker Lineker was following the match, and he was full of praise for the ex-Lyon star.
The BBC Match of the Day pundit has added he is surprised that Arteta does not use the striker more.

Should Alexandre Lacazette play more?
Lineker is not the first football pundit to suggest that Lacazette should play more for Arsenal.
Perry Groves and Tony Cascarino are among the pundits who want the Frenchman to play more regularly.
In our view, Lacazette is too good a player to be left on the substitutes’ bench,
As we saw last night, the Frenchman – who earns £182,063 per week as salary, according to Spotrac – is very alert and sharp inside the opposition box.
Arteta needs to find a way to play Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang together.
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