Football Today
·19 January 2025
Football Today
·19 January 2025
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright says manager Mikel Arteta needs massive help with signings following the 2-2 Premier League draw against Aston Villa on Saturday.
The Gunners had a good start at the Emirates Stadium. They raced into a comfortable 2-0 lead before the hour mark. However, Villa made a terrific comeback to secure a point.
Arsenal were defensively vulnerable in the injury absence of William Saliba. Arteta played Jurrien Timber in central defence, with Thomas Partey slotting in at right-back.
Partey had a tough outing against the Villans, losing possession on 18 occasions. Wright urged the club to strengthen Arteta’s squad.
He told Premier League Productions: “It’s a disappointment when 2-0 up at home. Looks like it’s comfortable.
“We know that Villa on the break can be a problem, they showed that.
“I think the manager needs massive help. We have to buy some players. Even when (Bukayo) Saka was fit, we needed another forward.”
Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli made goal contributions yesterday, but the Gunners lacked firepower off the bench to secure a much-needed win.
Raheem Sterling was the only senior attacking option. The England international has yet to get up to speed after recovering from a short-term knee injury.
Arteta desperately needs attacking reinforcements before the transfer deadline. A marquee striker and a right-sided winger must be signed.
Arsenal don’t want to spend big money this winter with Profit and Sustainability Rules in mind, but the title race could be genuinely over if they don’t bolster the squad.
Stats from Transfermarkt.com.
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