Arteta and Arsenal goes for their Dream Striker

After the victory against Tottenham, Mikel Arteta assured that he will go for a nominal striker to replace the losses of Saka and Gabriel Jesus.

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Heung-Min Son started off by warning Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium after scoring in the 25th minute after a great dominance by the Gunners, however, in the 40th minute, with an own goal from Solanke and in the 44th minute, minutes from the end of the first half, Leandro Trossard surprised with a left-footed shot that beat Antonín Kinský to seal the comeback and sentence the match, which ended up being in favour of Mikel Arteta’s team.

 

With recent criticism of Mikel Arteta for the lack of a nominal ‘9’ during several transfer windows and with injuries to Bukayo Saka, his most decisive man up front, and Gabriel Jesus, who had been playing well, Kai Havertz emerged as the one in charge of being the reference; he did well, as he has done when he plays there, but the fans and the Spaniard’s system are asking for a killer, as they are also competing for more tournaments.

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After emerging victorious in the derby against Tottenham, Mikel Arteta told TNT that they are going to try to sign a striker: “ We will definitely test the market and we want to strengthen the attack ,” he said bluntly. “We have lost two great players, Bukayo for 3 months and Gabriel Jesus will be out for a long time ,” he added.

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Despite these two heavy losses, Arsenal emerged victorious against Tottenham for the third consecutive time in its history within the Premier League, staying in second position in the table, reaching 43 points, putting themselves only four behind Liverpool, who still have one pending.

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