Since moving to south Wales from Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem in summer 2013, Bony has established himself as one of
the most effective strikers in the Premier League.
Not exact matches
That puts him behind four of the
most effective Arsenal
strikers in recent times in Emmanuel Adebayor (169.24 minutes), Ian Wright (154.12 minutes), Robin van Persie (138.48 minutes) and Thierry Henry (121.78 minutes).
Nice to say our wise and great leader writer but whether it translates on the pitch is another matter altogether.The problems in arsenal honestly is more than 2 signings however those two signings are coming to the position where we need them the
most so we will take it so.But is he really going to do that as from his actions it implies we do not need a new dmf but for a
striker i think it crosses his mind at times.He just needs to do the right its like he has lost control or something.I just do not get him again.Imagine dropping Ox who is currently our
most effective and best player right now as he is in form.Then he puts Gabriel on the bench for who.He is kidding.He then keeps players who should be released or sold and plays them.This is nonsense.
It's the type of
striker Arsenal are used to playing with, and the type of player Ozil is
most effective with.
How did we get in a position where one of our
most dangerous players (Antonio) is rarely played in his
most effective position (wide right) and now plays as a lone
striker after it was discovered that he wasn't a right back?
Prolific at youth level for Barcelona and Spain, he slowly began to inch towards the goal for Arsène Wenger's side and during his brief spell as captain was
most effective when deployed as a second
striker behind Robin van Persie or Emmanuel Adebayor.
With just four goals from open play this season, it's impossible to rate Kane as the current
most effective Premier League
striker.
Able to play on the wing or centrally as a support
striker, Moyes must identify the position Ayew can be
most effective for his team.