Even Mikel Arteta has intimated that Liverpool has a double title edge over Arsenal
As Liverpool and Arsenal compete for the Premier League crown with Man City, Liverpool has two significant advantages over Arsenal. This season, Jürgen Klopp and his team must take advantage of it.
If Arsenal defeats Fulham at Craven Cottage today, they might pass the Reds in the Premier League standings as they don’t play until New Year’s Day. Although Arsenal was seven points ahead at the top at the same point last year and ultimately dropped back, a victory there would propel the Gunners into the top spot in the standings at the end of the calendar year.
This time around, it seems like more clubs are competing for the crown than normal. Aston Villa defeated 10-man Burnley late in the game thanks to a rather lucky penalty kick, but Unai Emery’s club is more of a top-four candidate than a championship contender. Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool are more likely to have the power to stay.
However, with a long way to go before the three top teams in the nation square off, there are distinctions in each squad’s composition that could prove to be critical. Naturally, injuries will also be a factor, but both Manchester City and Liverpool appear more complete in the key areas of the field. Even Mikel Arteta has made insinuations to that effect.
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Arsenal can make “devastating” £52m signing to finally ditch Nketiah
Arsenal are in desperate need of some firepower heading into the January transfer window.
Arsenal’s efforts in the final third over the last few matches of 2023 were nowhere near good enough for a team with title aspirations.
Against West Ham, they registered a whopping 77 touches inside the Hammers’ penalty area but failed to beat Alphonse Areola in between the posts. Against Fulham, they were arguably even worse going forward, despite the fact they did open the scoring during that 2-1 defeat.
One win in their last five league outings is hopefully a wake-up call to Mikel Arteta and with the January transfer window now open, it’s timely.
That lack of firepower of late means a striker should arguably top their wish list this month.
Who Arsenal could sign in January
According to reports there are a number of names on Arsenal’s agenda in January, although with the finances predicted to be involved and the time of the year taken into consideration, it will be difficult to spend huge waves of cash.
Ivan Toney has perhaps been the most notable name linked, with there have also been shouts concerning Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke and Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins. While Toney may be more viable after his lengthy recent ban, the other two names will take a considerable fee to prise away from their clubs and have been key performers this term.
That’s why Edu and Co could target Serie A where a familiar name in Dusan Vlahovic lingers. Two years ago Arsenal tried bringing the powerful Serb to the Emirates Stadium, only for him to end up at Juventus instead.
Mbappe-like striker 1 of 5 players Arsenal could sign instead of Ivan Toney
Arsenal could turn to one of these alternatives rather than signing Ivan Toney in 2024.
Now, 24 months later, TV Play, via Football365, suggests Arsenal are targeting Vlahovic again. A bid could be forthcoming in the next few weeks, with the Gunners willing to put €40m (£35m) on the table to conclude a move.
The trouble is that Juve are looking to rake in a fee closer to €60m (£52m). That’s not quite the £100m price tag Brentford allegedly want for Toney, so a move may well be easier to wrap up.
How Vlahovic compares to Arsenal’s current strikers
Make no mistake about it, Arsenal need a striker. They have been far from their free-flowing best this season, a fact that Ian Wright has been quick to criticise. In the aftermath of their defeat at Craven Cottage on New Year’s Eve, he took to social media to criticise the system Arteta was employing.
You could argue that most strikers would struggle with the current set up but we are yet to see many convincing displays from both Gabriel Jesus and chiefly, Eddie Nketiah.
The former has just three league goals all season while the latter, despite his hat-trick at home versus Sheffield United a few months ago, has not scored a Premier League away goal in over a year. If you want to win a title, then a striker with a more clinical nature is urgent.
Fortunately, Vlahovic has that in spades, even if his recent form has diminished. Prior to the Gunners’ original interest in 2022, the Serbian forward had found the net 17 times in 22 outings for Fiorentina in the first half of the 2021/22 campaign.
His form in Turin, however, has been less convincing, scoring 29 goals in 79 outings. That said, this is clearly a forward with a higher degree of pedigree than Nketiah, a man who had a torrid afternoon against Fulham.
Eddie Nketiah vs Fulham | |
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Minutes Played | 90 |
Touches | 24 |
Accurate Passes | 8/12 (67%) |
Expected Goals (xG) | 0.21 |
Expected Assists (xA) | 0.01 |
Key Passes | 0 |
Duels Won | 6/9 |
Possession Lost | 9x |
Fouls | 1 |
Shots | 2 |
Stats via Sofascore. |
Nketiah dropped a 4/10 display, as per the Standard, and left his day by the Thames having had fewer touches of the ball than goalkeeper David Raya and made just eight passes in 90 minutes; worrying indeed.
Comparisons between Haaland and Vlahovic
Vlahovic isn’t exactly the link-up player that Jesus is but he’d guarantee a more destructive level of performance than those currently leading the line for Arsenal.
After all, his form with La Viola a couple of years ago earned comparisons to Erling Haaland. Serbian FA president Nenad Bjekovic said in 2022: “Vlahovic is better and more complete than Haaland. The Norwegian has devastating power, but Dusan is not inferior: there is also very little difference in their height.”
Well, ‘better than Haaland’ has clearly not been the case of late. The Manchester City sensation ended last term with 52 goals in 53 appearances after all.
However, you could suggest there is more to Vlahovic’s game than just sticking the ball in the back of the net. Here’s how the two striking phenomenons compare.
Dusan Vlahovic vs Erling Haaland: 2023/24 Season | ||
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Stat (per 90) | Vlahovic | Haaland |
Goals | 0.56 | 0.97 |
Progressive Carries | 1.39 | 0.83 |
Progressive Passes | 1.76 | 0.69 |
Passes into final 3rd | 0.93 | 0.35 |
Shot-creating Actions | 3.06 | 1.88 |
Touches | 29.3 | 20.2 |
Take-ons Attempted | 1.30 | 0.83 |
Aerials Won | 1.30 | 1.32 |
Stats via FBRef. |
Obviously, Haaland is the pure goalscoring sensation. You wouldn’t swap him for many, if any strikers in world football. That being said, Bjekovic’s comments are true. Vlahovic is the more complete attacker.
As can be seen in the table, the Juve star is far more likely to take a defender on with the ball at his feet and he’s far more likely to drop a bit deeper and play a pass into dangerous areas in the final third. Considering Jesus’ exploits since he joined Arsenal, that is what Arteta will surely want. Yet, what Vlahovic also brings is the ability to score goals at a high rate.
It may not be the mega-money answer some fans are seemingly crying out for but it would be a smart move, one that helps the club to finally move on from the languid displays of Nketiah.
Mikel Arteta faces some tough decisions over his team in the coming weeks.
Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Fulham on the final day of 2023 was the perfect representation of their recent form.
Last year was largely a very happy one for the Gunners, even if they didn’t bring home a trophy. They ran Manchester City deeply close for the Premier League title and returned to the Champions League; not bad.
It even saw them welcome Declan Rice to the club in a deal reaching a staggering £105m. Yet, despite all of that, they only have one win to show for their efforts in their last five league outings. That is not the form of potential champions at all.
In truth, this has been a poor campaign on the field of play for Mikel Arteta’s side. Yes, they are certainly still in with a chance of winning the league but they have made life hard for themselves as a result of some abject performances in the final third.
Against West Ham they registered 77 touches in the opposition penalty box, only to not score a goal and versus Fulham, despite netting through Bukayo Saka, were rather toothless going forward. That was fortunately highlighted by Arteta at full-time who will no doubt be working furiously on the training ground to correct what’s gone wrong.
Such a thought process could well see the Spaniard remove two players from the side. Let’s start with Eddie Nketiah.
Nketiah’s performance in numbers vs Fulham
The England international was handed a rare start of late at Craven Cottage ahead of Gabriel Jesus but failed to take his opportunity.
Indeed, it was a showing indicative of a striker who failed to score on the road in the top flight for the entire of 2023. He offered very little in the build-up phases of play and only managed two shots in the contest, the best of which was fizzed wide from a tight angle.
Somehow Nketiah managed to last the full 90 minutes but in that time made just eight accurate passes of the ball and had fewer touches of the play than goalkeeper David Raya. Worrying signs indeed.
Eddie Nketiah vs Fulham | |
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Minutes Played | 90 |
Touches | 24 |
Accurate Passes | 8/12 (67%) |
Expected Goals (xG) | 0.21 |
Expected Assists (xA) | 0.01 |
Key Passes | 0 |
Duels Won | 6/9 |
Possession Lost | 9x |
Fouls | 1 |
Shots | 2 |
Stats via Sofascore. |
It was a desperate showing from the striker and one that came at an unfortunate time with reports a day prior having suggested Arsenal had rejected an enquiry from Crystal Palace for his services. You have to wonder whether that situation will change as the window goes on.
Nketiah wasn’t the only player in green to struggle against Fulham, however. Step forward Ben White.
Ben White’s performance in numbers
When the £50m signing was moved into a right-back role last season by Arteta it looked an inspired decision.
Indeed, the Englishman’s form in that role was superb. He got forward and overlapped Saka tremendously well down the right and was so efficient that a World Cup call-up was in the offing.
Unfortunately, White’s performance levels haven’t come close to replicating that standard in the 2023/24 term. Truth be told, the defender looks rather knackered which is hardly surprising really when his competition – Takehiro Tomiyasu and Jurrien Timber – have had spells out injured.
The former Brighton man has missed just one league fixture all season and is beginning to pay the price. He looks off the boil, tired and in need of a desperate rest. The fortunate news is that Tomiyasu returned on Sunday.
As much as White may hate to admit it, it could well be a welcome sight. Indeed. the Japanese’s presence could grant him a much-needed rest in the FA Cup next weekend and he definitely needs it after a 4/10 showing at the Cottage.
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