By Danong
Arsenal versus Newcastle may not have been pretty for us Gunners, but it certainly opened our eyes to many things—like the glaring absence of a one-man-army striker like Alexander Isak.
In a game where our toothless attack was exposed, Newcastle walked out of the Emirates Stadium victorious, largely thanks to their star man, Isak.
It was as if the Swedish international was proving Arsenal pundits right, showing that the club should break the bank for his services.
Against our Gunners, Isak was a force to be reckoned with—running in behind, dropping deep, executing confident 1v1 dribbles, showing off his final pass, and finishing like a world-class striker.
He quite literally has everything, and I can comfortably say he’s the trickiest striker William Saliba has faced thus far this season.
If Arsenal were to sign him this winter, they’d surely be getting on board one of the most in-form strikers. With the uninspired performance Havertz put up against Newcastle, can we trust him to fire this Arsenal team to glory?
Alexander Isak proved to us last night that he is one player who could easily fire this Arsenal side to league glory.
Mikel Arteta couldn’t help but hint at the difference a quality striker like Isak offers a team.
He said, “He was involved in both goals, unfortunately the two times that he had the ball in the box. And that’s what you have when you have real quality up front. They can make the difference. They’re very clinical.”
I wish his deal was as easy to do, but it looks like a £150 million swoop isn't something Arsenal is agreeing to this winter.
I wish his deal was as easy to do, but it looks like a £150 million swoop isn't something Arsenal is agreeing to this winter.
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Haven’t you heard? It’s the ba taht was the problem
Bloody auto.
Haven’t you heard? It was the ball that was the problem
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