The quote attributed to Raheem Sterling appears to be inaccurate. As of now, Sterling does not play for Arsenal, and there have been no credible reports linking him to the club. It seems the statement may have been fabricated or misattributed.

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?

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