Craig Burley warns that Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus could ultimately lead to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta losing his job if they continue to underperform in crucial matches like their recent defeat against Newcastle United. The loss has dealt a blow to their title hopes and highlights their desperate need for a top-tier striker like Alexander Isak, whom they have been priced out of signing. Burley explains that Arsenal's struggles in the final third, compared to their competitors, could be due to a lack of goal-scoring options.
After sitting out the win against Brentford due to illness, Arsenal striker Kai Havertz is set to make a comeback for their upcoming match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that the German is ready to return to the squad and may feature in the starting line-up. Additionally, there is positive news regarding Raheem Sterling and Takehiro Tomiyasu's return from injury, while Ben White is progressing well in his recovery and could make an early comeback.
Mikel Arteta, manager of Arsenal, has decided to switch up the starting lineup for their match against Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg. Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz, who were struggling with illness, have been deemed fit to start. Meanwhile, Newcastle has made one change to their starting XI, with former Arsenal player Joe Willock replacing their suspended captain Bruno Guimaraes. Get all the stats, tactical analysis, and recent form information in our match preview before the exciting 90 minutes ahead.
Despite a valiant effort from Arsenal, Newcastle secured a crucial victory in the first-leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final. With star player Bukayo Saka sidelined due to injury, the Gunners struggled to find the back of the net, leaving their attacking burden to Gabriel Martinelli, Havertz, Trossard, and Odegaard who were unable to capitalize. Former Arsenal player Theo Walcott, who had voiced criticism of Martinelli before the match, watched as the young forward failed to make an impact on the game. This result puts Newcastle in a strong position heading into the second-leg of the semi-final.
Arsenal fans were surprised to see Martin Odegaard on the bench in the clash against Brighton, especially given his recent performances as captain. However, coach Mikel Arteta reveals that the decision was made due to the player not fully recovering from an illness, along with another key player Havertz. This comes as a rare occurrence for the usually consistent playmaker, but it seems to be a precautionary measure by the team.
Arsenal's young star Bukayo Saka has suffered a hamstring injury and undergone surgery, after a series of injuries this season. In light of this, the team had a tough battle against Ipswich but came out victorious thanks to a goal by Kai Havertz. Despite the setback, Saka remains optimistic and is determined to come back stronger. However, it is likely that he will be absent for more than two months.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta confirms that English winger Bukayo Saka has undergone surgery for a hamstring injury and will be out until March. In their match against Ipswich, Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory, moving them to second place in the Premier League standings. This win comes after Saka's injury last week, with Kai Havertz scoring the only goal of the game in the opening period.
In a dominant London derby, Arsenal secured a 5-1 victory against Crystal Palace with Gabriel Jesus leading the Gunners with two goals in four days. Arsenal's other goals came from Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Declan Rice, putting them just three points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool. Ismaila Sarr's equalizer for Palace was not enough to stop Arsenal's relentless attack, with Jesus' brace leading the way.
Gabriel Jesus has been facing criticism from Arsenal fans due to a lack of consistent goalscoring, leading to a pressure to perform for the club. In recent games, he has shown promise with five goals in two games, but he recognizes that he needs to be more clinical in order to secure more playing time. Despite competition from teammate Kai Havertz, who has 11 goals this season, Jesus is motivated by the pressure to deliver as the club's central attacker.
On Wednesday, the young English forward Bukayo Saka led Arsenal to a 3-0 win over Monaco with two late goals, while Kai Havertz sealed the victory with a goal in the closing minutes. The Gunners now sit in third place in the revamped league phase and are in control of their own fate as they aim for a top-eight finish and automatic qualification to the Champions League last 16. Despite facing a defensive injury crisis and fielding inexperienced players, such as 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal were able to secure their fifth win in their last six games in all competitions. In contrast, Gabriel Jesus' goal drought continues, further highlighting the Gunners' need for attacking reinforcements.