Maybe they continued to like it Champions League Wednesday night format, but locally, Arsenal The season did not go as planned.
Mikel Arteta The side came into the campaign hoping to finally get their hands on the title, but as things stand, they find themselves on the back foot Six points from leaders LiverpoolWho have a game in hand.
Worse still, North Londoners were left devastated FA Cup At home to an impressive Manchester United side and will have to overturn a 2-0 deficit away to Newcastle United next month to reach the League Cup last.
Arsenal's season so far |
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a race |
Prem |
UCL |
EFL Cup |
FA Cup |
games |
22 |
7 |
4 |
1 |
wins |
12 |
5 |
3 |
0 |
draw |
8 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
losses |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Goals |
43 |
14 |
11 |
1 |
Goals against |
21 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
points |
50 |
16 |
/ |
/ |
There have been issues across the pitch for the Gunners, but it's in attack where a lot of the frustration stems, and while he has shown glimpses of quality this year, Gabrielle He continues to do so.
It's been almost two years since we've seen the mercurial Brazilian at his dangerous best, and now the club may be losing patience too, with recent reports touting a Premier League star who could be a potential replacement with a move to the Emirates.
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According to Latest report of intrusion that was caughtArsenal is interested in Bournemouth star Antoine Simenho, whom they have identified as their most important replacement for the injured Bukayo Saka.
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However, they are not the only team to be wary of the Ghanya international, with the report revealing that fellow Premier League sides Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United are keeping tabs on him.
On top of the potential competition, the Gunners would also have to raise a significant fee as, according to the report, the Cherries are reluctant to sell their star player, who they value at around £50m.
This may be a complicated and expensive transfer to get over the line, but given Semenyo's ability and potential, it is worth pursuing.
Furthermore, although he may be viewed as a cover player for the injured Saka, he could also be a long-term upgrade over Martinelli.
How does Semenyo Martinelli compare
Okay, so the first thing to point out is that, yes, for the foreseeable future, Semenyo would be an excellent stand-in for the injured Saka, as he follows up on Jesus' injury against United, and the only natural option Arteta has on that side is Ethan Nwanre.
However, due to his impressive reputation combined with the fact that he is one of the few truly… Two-legged players in the English Premier LeagueThe Bournemouth ace's long-term role at Arsenal will likely be outside the left, as we don't know if there is a player in world football who would start the manager over Saka decently on the right.
So, how does the 25-year-old dynamo stack up to Martinelli, who will likely be his main competition for game time on this side of the front lines?
Semenyo and Martinelli |
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Players |
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Appearances |
23 |
31 |
minutes |
1908' |
2161' |
Objectives |
7 |
7 |
Helps |
4 |
3 |
Involving goals for each match |
0.47 |
0.32 |
Minutes per goal |
173.45' |
216.1' |
All statistics across the transfer market |
Well, from a pure output perspective, it's a clear win over the “non-playable” wing, like It's called football journalist Ed Aaronsas in 23 matches totaling 1,908 minutes this season, he scored Seven goals and four assistswhich amounts to an average goal involvement every 2.09 games, or every 173.45 minutes.
In return, the former Ituano gem scored Seven goals and three assists In 31 matches, a total of 2,161 minutes, which works out to an average goal involvement every 3.1 games, or every 216.1 minutes.
On top of that, on top of the ability to produce impressive levels of production for a team outside the traditional “Big Six,” “versatility,” as it is called, By analyst Ben Mattinsonis also a big game player, having scored against Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest and providing help home and away for Newcastle United, throughout this season.
Ultimately, while he may not be the biggest name around, Semenyo has cemented himself as one of the most exciting and effective strikers in the Premier League this year. Therefore, Arsenal must do everything they can to bring him in this month, even if it could be bad news for Martinelli's long-term future at the club.