Is it wise to pick out a game where we had 10 men coupled with the fact that we had the worst and least creative duo in the middle of the park (Flamsey)?
It's not really worth going deep into this game. The heatmap shows he was more so on the left and that corresponds with where he mostly received the ball. You can see his touches below. All down the left.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/95...rsenal-Chelsea
But you're right certain games he won't be suited for but there is too much of a wide assumption of what he can't do without the game time to back it up. People assume he couldn't hold the ball up and link up play, but the Man Utd game says otherwise.
Or he can't play against teams sitting deep...West Brom game says otherwise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baef2jCJDxo
Walcott really hasn't had enough games to say what he can or can't do. We won't agree on him but if you look at that West Brom game, that's want from a striker when teams sit against us. Someone in that mold. Someone that posts up against defenders like it's basketball to receive the ball only to look to lay it off isn't what we want. It's too dependent on other players making runs unmarked into the box and having space to shoot. By the time the balls been pass the space has been closed.
We don't have the ideal striker in the roster but we need to find a solution this season. Someone needs to find their second wind, a player needs to come back from injury or Wenger needs to do something tactical. We're scraping by at the moment.