Arsenal’s January -Transfer Window -The -Right -Search turns out to be fruitless, but what if Ethan Nwaneri is the killer they are missing? | Football News

Arsenal supporters who hope for another reason to celebrate a day off from their 5-1-step of Manchester City at Emirates Stadium has been disappointed. Deadline Day has come and gone without the arrival of a new spider.

It is not for a lack of effort. Arsenal explored options throughout the window. Mikel Arteta said as late as Friday that they “tried everything”. But a bid for Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins failed and an appropriate alternative was not realized.

Some will accept the logic behind their decision to wait until the summer, where offers are easier to do and long -term goals become more achievable. Arteta has been consistent with saying that the club would only shop in January if the right player became available.

But there will be plenty that sees it differently and it is easy to understand why. Arsenal’s attack so briefly, even before the damage to Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus. The former is not expected back until the end of March. The latter is out in the season.

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Arsenal is facing a huge task of constituting the gap for the leaders Liverpool, who continue to set a rapid pace, and they will have done so with their already accommodating attacks that have been depleted. Arteta’s forward -looking opportunities right now have a sharp contrast to those available to Arne Castle.

Arteta was eager to make this point even after the recent draw with Aston Villa. And yet Sunday’s thrashing of Manchester City was a reminder of how dangerous they are still.

Kai Havertz’s first half Miss fed the tale of their need for an attacker, but his goal, which was sent clinically in the second half, was his 15th in all competitions this season. Arsenal hopes Martin Odegaard’s first open Premier League goal for the campaign leads to more.

It should be noted that Arsenal set a club record for the Premier League goal scored with 91 last season. Even in the middle of their travels this expression, their total of 49 them only sets number two for the leaders Liverpool. All the time, however, there has been an annoying feeling that they are missing a killer -afterwards processing to run the marginal games.

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During the last campaign, Arteta’s side could not score in eight fixtures in all competitions, twice as many as any masters Manchester City. They have already blank this expression on six separate apartments. Liverpool has only done it twice.

Of course, it wasn’t a problem on Sunday, and it was the goal scorer for their fifth that offers the most reason for optimism. Ethan Nwaneri’s excellent strike took him to seven for the season and provided further proof that he might have been the killer they were missing.

Ethan Nwaneri has been Arsenal's most effective striker this season
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Ethan Nwaneri has been Arsenal’s most effective striker this season

17-year-old goals have come from a total of only 647 minutes an average of 0.97 per year. 90. It is a far superior strike for any other arsenal player. Jesus is the next highest of 0.52 per day. 90 minutes. Nwaneri also also more shots than any of his teammates who get more on targets and also convert a higher percentage.

His early goal this season came against modest resistance in the Carabao Cup, but he has since scored against Nottingham Forest and Brighton as well as Girona and City. His ability to influence games at the highest level was summarized by his latest contribution.

Ethan Nwaneri has scored seven goals, with three coming outside the box
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Ethan Nwaneri has scored seven goals, with three coming outside the box

Nwaneri had only been on the field for nine minutes on Sunday when he cut from the right and found the corner outside the box, only days after an almost identical strike on his first Champions League start in Spain. It is quickly becoming a trademark finish.

Remarkably, his average sets 0.97 goals per 90 minutes him in front of any other Premier League player this season, including Newcastles Alexander Isaac, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland as well as Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku, who has been performing, albeit in the UEFA Conference League.

Arsenal ranks top among the Premier League players in goals per year. 90 minutes
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Arsenal ranks top among the Premier League players in goals per year. 90 minutes

There is, of course, a warning, as Nwaneri has played significantly fewer minutes than these players. But he has shown peace and quality to wipe out his years ago his Academy days when he, like now, consistently shone against much older players.

Arteta is not the first coach to wonder about his ruthlessness in and around the opposition box and has even suggested that Nwaneri could play as No. 9 in the future. “He has a huge ability to put the ball on the back of the net,” he said earlier this season.

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For now, however, it is more likely that he will continue on the right, where he makes a strong case to be considered the first choice in Saka’s absence after his return from an injury, and where he proves more than able to generate a high Amount of shots and targets.

Leaning too strongly at Nwaneri would of course be a risky strategy from Arsenal, especially with his minutes that still need to be controlled. But the strength of this site has always been in the collective.

They are the only top-eight page without a double-to-double-to-double game. HAVERTZ’s collected nine puts him well under Salah, Haaland and the rest. But no side has had more different scorers than Arsenal this season. Myles Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri’s colleague candidate, became number 14 on Sunday.

Arsenal will have to continue to share the goals in the coming weeks and months. They need Raheem Sterling to step up and HAVERTZ to keep fit. But Nwaneri is perhaps the best effort when it comes to giving the qualities they lack, even if the odds are against them after a frustrating transfer window.