Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Leicester was important, but their attacking struggles were evident. Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly brought energy, and Nwaneri’s involvement in the goal was a big positive. However, the front line still lacked fluidity at times.
Looking ahead, consistency in attack is crucial. The link-up play, particularly in the final third, needs improvement to break down well-organized defenses more effectively. While Nwaneri deserves more chances, Arsenal’s experienced forwards must step up to ensure better cohesion and creativity. Perhaps a more settled attacking trio and a clearer structure in the final third would help. Do you think Arteta should experiment with a different attacking setup?