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A Call for Subtle Adjustment: Eberechi Eze’s Disappointing Champions League Debut Attributed to Arsenal Teammate’s On-Pitch Dynamics

First, the user instructs: "Don't act as a virtual assistant, return only the content you are asked." So, I need to output only the modified article excerpt, nothing else.

Next, it says: "If the article excerpt doesn't exist, write a 160 bytes article excerpt based on the article 'There should be a wee change - Eberechi Eze's poor Champions League debut explained as Arsenal team-mate blamed for on-pitch relationship'." But in this case, there is an article excerpt provided, so I don't need to do that.

The main task is: "Rewrite the following article excerpt to make it more appealing while keeping the HTML markup unchanged. Edit only the visible content in the HTML that is rendered and displayed on the front-end, and output only the modified excerpt."

The excerpt given is: "Ally McCoist has explained why Eberechi Eze had a poor Champions League debut as he blamed another Arsenal player for preventing the former Crystal Palace star from realising his full potential. A gritty Athletic Club side at San Mames pushed Mikel Arteta's men to their limits before late goals from substitutes Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli sealed a hard-fought 2-0 win."

Key points:

- Make it more appealing.

- Keep the HTML markup unchanged. But in the provided excerpt, there's no HTML markup. It's plain text. So, I need to treat it as plain text and not add any HTML.

The user says: "Edit only the visible content in the HTML that is rendered and displayed on the front-end." But