
This is the conversation we had in the summer. He simply doesn't trust Nwaneri in that central role and if he did, Eze wouldn't be here.
And it has to be said, Nwaneri's performance in that role this season he has arguably shown us why he isnt trusted- yet.
If two of Jesus, Havertz, Gyokeres, Martinelli, Madueke and Odegaard had been on the bench they would have come on for the last 15 minutes. But we had nothing, so we had to stick with the exhausted guys.
We can't keep carrying this number of injuries. Nobody can. Hopefully we can get some of those guys back for spurs without us losing more guys elsewhere.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
I'll be worried if City win today. 4 points gap is nothing to them and they have the experience to really pick up momentum.
Also I am not in the slightest bit impressed by Eze.
But he's looked decent when he's played. The finish after the MnM backheel to MLS etc. He can glide past players. He had that shot just wide recently after he burst through MK but could have played Leo in, but that was worse than a couple of shots from B and Easy yesterday.
Maybe he needs to beef up down the gym, but I would have given him a chance yesterday.
If we had 5 defenders out, we'd still have 3, so we could play Dec at CH, with Easy or Kai at inside left. Or B at FB with Noni at RW.
Imagine a right side of B, Noni and Odin. Vik drifting left to either take defenders with him or to find space where the RHS trio could get the ball to him via Zubi {and/or Big Willy and Gabby.}
We are not going be gifted the title the way Liverpool were last season. We are going to have to earn this ourselves.
I hope City don't rediscover their ruthless, consistent edge. They haven't yet. If they do, I am not convinced we can fight them off.
And certainly not if we keep having to carry 7 injuries.