Arsenal legend Ian Wright criticized Mikel Merino after the teamās 1-0 loss to Newcastle, suggesting he “wasnāt tight enough in and around the midfield.”
Alexander Isak scored for Newcastle with a strong header in the 14th minute, and Arsenal struggled to respond, continuing their lackluster away form. Fortunately for the Gunners, their title rivals, Manchester City, also lost later that day against Bournemouth.
With Martin Ćdegaard out due to injury, Arsenal has noticeably missed a creative force in midfield. Mikel Arteta is eager to have his captain back for next weekendās London derby against Chelsea.
Merino, who was signed for £32 million from Real Sociedad, failed to make a significant impact in the attacking third and was replaced by academy player Ethan Nwaneri with 30 minutes remaining.
During a match analysis on Premier League Productions, Wright remarked that Merino appears to be “still getting up to speed” with the rigors of English football.
āĆdegaard has been out for a while. Weāve talked about other options⦠Fabio Vieira hasnāt played much either,ā Wright noted. āEmile Smith Rowe has moved to Fulham and is doing well.
āEthan Nwaneri came on, and itās a lot of pressure for a young player in a title-challenging team. At this point in the season, ten games in, we shouldnāt be this flatānot creating enough chances or applying pressure.
āMerino wasnāt tight enough in midfield again. I think heās still adjusting.ā
Wright stressed that Arsenal fans canāt keep using Ćdegaardās absence as an excuse for the teamās recent issues. āItās frustrating to be ten games in and feel this way, especially knowing how tough it is to catch Manchester City,ā he said. āOne shot on target against Bournemouth and one todayāitās simply not good enough for a title-contending team. Thereās a lot of work needed in that dressing room. We canāt keep saying weāre missing Ćdegaard; itās a factor, but not the only one.ā
In his post-match press conference, Arteta agreed with Wright, saying, āWe could discuss this all day. We havenāt had him for six weeks, and we still donāt.
āBut we have other effective solutions. Today, we need to reflect on our performance, congratulate Newcastle, and move forward.ā