I still have this funny feeling that we will end up signing neither of our two targets and will be playing the ‘false 9’ again
I still have this funny feeling that we will end up signing neither of our two targets and will be playing the ‘false 9’ again
I can't shake the feeling that the business we have 'done' so far is to a degree reflective of where the manager's priorities lie - in midfleld and defence - just as they were last transfer season - which as you say was a disaster, and would have been even more so were it not for MLS emerging from nowhere into a top LB. The evidence we have seen over the past few years is that Arteta either does not value, or lacks confidence when buying forwards. I do struggle to understand why, if Areta is committed and has planned a striker and a winger for a long time, we are not further along this path and instead seem to be indecisive as to who to bring in. Of course the reason for this might be the selling clubs, but my feeling persists nonetheless...
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter
If we want to go by the strict interpretation of what constitutes a Striker, we haven’t signed a Striker since Arteta has been coach and the last time we did sign one was under Wenger in January 2018 (Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang).
But in a way that’s because top strikers are at a premium in this day and age, we seem to have wide forwards or those who can play as part of an interchangeable front three.
Attacking players in general? Yes it’s clear Arteta by the money he’s spent and where he’s spent it does not value attacking players.
yes, whatever the merits (or not) of individual purchases, he clearly is focussed on our not conceding a goal ever, which is about as delusional as beliveing Jesus is a credible stirker
as i said above he prioritised an LB (who can't play LB and a DM (who again doesn't seem to be a very good DM) over an attacking player last summer
also his tactics are too defensively minded and in some cases have lost us points