Sky Sports pundits have emphasized that blaming Jorginho and Kai Havertz isn’t justified, diverting the focus instead towards specific Arsenal players they believe might hinder the club’s Premier League aspirations. Paul Merson, a former Arsenal forward, pinpointed Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus as potential obstacles to Arsenal’s Premier League triumph. Merson expressed his disappointment in their performance, particularly highlighting Gabriel Jesus’ missed opportunity during a match against Tottenham, which ended in a 2-2 draw. He emphasized the need for a proficient center forward and suggested Ivan Toney as a suitable replacement for Nketiah and Jesus, stating that they may not elevate Arsenal to the desired level for Premier League success.
Merson firmly asserted his view that Eddie Nketiah wouldn’t be the player to secure a Premier League victory for Arsenal. He argued that Arsenal needed a skilled center forward to advance to the next level. Merson expressed concern about the team’s lineup, particularly pointing out Gabriel Jesus’ placement on the wing and Nketiah as the central forward. He also questioned the capabilities of Fabio Vieira. Merson further stressed that in his opinion, only Ivan Toney would be a viable option for Arsenal in the January transfer window, emphasizing the scarcity of proficient center forwards globally.
In comparing Gabriel Jesus to Eddie Nketiah, Merson acknowledged Jesus’ proven track record and success with Manchester City, supported by his achievements and medals. On the other hand, he viewed Nketiah as still needing to establish himself at the highest level, despite recently signing a long-term contract. Merson suggested that Mikel Arteta might need to make tough decisions regarding the forward players, akin to the decisions made in other positions on the pitch. The pundits implied that addressing these concerns and making strategic changes in the forward lineup might be crucial for Arsenal’s pursuit of the Premier League title.