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theredcannon's avatar

It's a bit too much to remind after fourth meek attacking performance about two bad games invincibles had.

We saw how that team could attack on the other days. Current team forms an unpleasant pattern already.

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The problem with Arsenal is that, they don't know they bought a Gyokeres-they think they have a Haaland.

Last season, due to injuries Arsenal finished the season strikerless which, many still belueve, cost Arsenal a major trophy. This made everybody in the world of football call for a natiral #9 at Arsenal by all means. Late last summer, Viktor Gyokeres finally arrivef from Sporting FC. There has been growing high expectations regardless the poor Swede didn't even have a pre-season with his new team.

For me, the Arsenal team is yet to understand Gyokeres and Gyokeres in yet to understand the team. The players have got to figure out when, how and where Viktor wants the ball. The have to understand how Vikto likes to deal with each kind of ball and which suits him most. Viktor has to understand the players, their capabilities in terms of locating the striker, how the players like to play and all that. There must be cohesion and blend otherwise Gyokeres will continue to be frustrated.

Gyokeres is not Haaland, and even Haaland misses chances in each game he plays. However, the level of understanding between the City players is telepathic which makes Haalan even a deadlier beast.

Pedro rightly raised the issue of confidence tidayn It is sad that the situation is pounting toward declining confidence. It looks to me as if the players and fans exoected Gyojeres to outscore or match Haaland so there is frustration because this is not happening. That is why we are talking about Kai, Merino and Jesus even when Gyokeres is around. Where were Kai, Jesus and Merino last season,or the last three seasons, when Arsenal were finishing the season as runner up? Where were they? How many of them ever scored 20 goals per season, or managed 15 goals by December?

I think Arsenal are being too impatient. Unfortunately, Arsenal may hurriedly bench Gyokeres for Kai or Jesus which may not yield the right outcome.

Mikel has to sustain his faith in Gyokeres, even if it means playing him with either of Kai or Jesus in a game. If you bench Gyokeres you will permanently deflate his confidence and that would be suicidal for Arsenal. The manager must work a way out - Arsenal must find the formula that helps Gyokeres finds his lethal boots in England.

The performance of Arsenal in their last two games against Wolves and Everton has been far from enciuraging except the undeserved results. In fact, even the Chelsea draw looked undeserved to me. However, when I take a look at any team that ever won anything big, I see that most of them experienced such moments of luck even when they practically never deserved it. Luck or good fortune comes in different ways. If Arsenal have been unlucky with injuries, they have not been as much unlucky with the reasults (besides the Aston Villa game). And, compared to last season or two when it appeared PGMOL had colluded with VAR and referees against Arsenal, officiating decisions haven't gone as much against Arsenal so far. Let us hope that remains to be the case up to May 2026.

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