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Arsenal are in need of a more clinical striker, according to club legend Martin Keown.

By Sebastián Hernadez

Keown believes Arsenal's title challenge could hinge on their ability to find a reliable goalscorer. Photo: Instagram
Keown believes Arsenal's title challenge could hinge on their ability to find a reliable goalscorer. Photo: Instagram

Arsenal legend Martin Keown has called for Mikel Arteta to consider replacing Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz, citing their lack of consistent goal-scoring ability.

Despite Arsenal's impressive 3-0 victory over Monaco in the Champions League, Keown believes the team needs a more prolific striker. While Jesus has made a positive impact, his goal-scoring record has been inconsistent since his move from Manchester City. Havertz, though versatile, has also struggled to find the net regularly.

Keown Slams Arsenal Duo, Demands More Clinical Finishing

"We talk about Havertz and Jesus - they need to score more goals and be more ruthless," Keown said. "I think they could do with that different tool in the box, that player who can find an opportunity out of nothing."

Keown's comments highlight a growing concern among Arsenal fans about the team's lack of a reliable goalscorer. While the Gunners have been successful in recent seasons, their ability to consistently score goals has sometimes been questioned.

As Arsenal look to continue their progress both domestically and in Europe, addressing their goal-scoring issues could be crucial. Whether that involves improving the performances of their current strikers or bringing in a new signing remains to be seen.


Sebastián  Hernadez

Sebastián Hernadez

I am Sebastián Hernández Cárdenas, a Colombian sports journalist born in the vibrant city of Barranquilla, Colombia. With an innate passion for sports, I have dedicated my career to covering the most important events and news in the sports world.I have been fortunate to work in some of the most prestigious media outlets in Colombia and Latin America. I was part of the ESPN team, where I covered high-level sporting events and interviewed personalities from the world of sports. I have also worked ...

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