Not exact matches
Some Arsenal fans might have thought that Arsene Wenger might want to bring him back to north London to help the
Gunners cope with the mini injury crisis to players like Walcott, Ramsey and the Ox that has
left Wenger with a big problem on the right
flank, where Gnabry would normally operate.
Here's the thing, though: Once Walcott returns, he will play as the right Winger, with Sanchez playing on the opposite
flank,
leaving Welbeck or Giroud to lead the line for the
Gunners.
With Arsenal's new 3 -4-1-2 style formation Ricardo Rodriguez would be the perfect player to patrol the
gunners»
left flank.
Oxlade - Chamberlain joined the
Gunners from Southampton as a central midfielder but has failed to establish himself in a settled position and has often been stuck out wide on the right or
left flank.
The arrival of Armenian international attacker Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the winter transfer window gave the
Gunners a top quality player to play from the
left flank, but the signing of Forsberg on the
left flank could give Arsenal some real balance, allowing German international Mesut Ozil to play mainly in a central role.
A potential issue with signing Mkhitaryan though is that it could
leave the
Gunners slightly unbalanced on the right -
flank, with their first - choice right - back Hector Bellerin known for his rampaging runs from deep.