Thus there are
plenty of good strikers, much better than Morata, besides Messi and Ronaldo.
Exactly, there are
plenty of better strikers out there but Wenger doesn't want to search hard enough.
Not exact matches
The French
striker has been limited to the bench so far this term, but has severely impressed when being brought on, although I'm sure there are still
plenty of Gunners who would like to see Olivier replaced or
bettered in the coming windows.
While there have been
plenty of former Arsenal players, including the TV pundits Paul Merson and Thierry Henry, as
well as every man and his dog with an opinion about Arsene Wenger and Arsenal, ready to jump on the bosses back and bemoan his failure or refusal to use the summer transfer window to sign another
striker, there are a few that have come out in support
of the under fire Frenchman.
The 17 year - old looks like he will enjoy his time around the first - team squad this season, and there will be
plenty of time to see exactly how
good he really is, although with Wenger talking up his hopes for Takuma Asano, there may not be too much room for another young
striker within the first - team squad in the near future.
Look when stand back and take a
good look at things Wenger had
Plenty of time to get a TOP Class
Striker he knew at the end
of last season he needed one.
Having said that there are
plenty of clubs in EPL that would be able to get the
best out
of him as a counter attacking
striker.
However he definitely should continue his development, as he still has
plenty of potential to grow into a
good striker for the Gunners!
It's with
good reason that Icardi is attracting
plenty of interest too, as the 25 - year - old has continued to establish himself as one
of the most prolific
strikers in Europe this season with 22 goals in 26 appearances.
But for crying out loud there are
plenty of decent
strikers out there
better and more importantly MORE CONSISTENT than what we currently have.
Wenger has passed on
plenty of forwards including Balotelli and Remy, only for Chelsea and Liverpool, who already had
better strikers than us, to snap them up for peanuts.
We have
plenty of midfeilders that can play the
striker role and
plenty of those same players on the bench as
well with no playing time because
of a crowded team.
Starting as the main central
striker, Wayne Rooney should get
plenty of great service from Ronaldo, Depay, Mata and Schweinsteiger and reach his
best goalscoring form again.
and
plenty of Danny Wellbeck... a player that Wenger was not even in on buying and in my opinion will NEVER be a top class
striker (this was also the thoughts
of the Man ubited coaching staff as
well)
So it is difficult to say he is
better than Walcott...... Lets not fight on Giroud and Walcott... as they have different styles altogether, but I am optimistic for both
of them that they will score
plenty for us this season whether a new
striker comes in or not.....
Indeed, if you removed these three players from the Arsenal side, they would still be a team with
plenty of creativity in the middle, sometimes excellent and sometimes calamitous performers at the back, and
strikers who are very
good but not as
good as they need to be.
Next season, with a
better striker in front
of him (here's looking at you, Arsene), surely there's
plenty more where this came from.
Around the league you had Chivers, Osgood, Clarke, Mick Jones, Mick Channon, Jeff Astle, Joe Royle and
plenty of other
good English
strikers churned out by some hidden production line to fill the First Division with goal scorers and the England team with men who were proud to wear the shirt.
Daniel Sturridge is Liverpool's
best striker by some distance, but given his past injury problems he's likely to need
plenty of support from the squad in order to prevent more
of the lengthy spells on the sidelines which have plagued his career so far.