HOURS after the January transfer window closed, Mikel Arteta staunchly defended Arsenal’s policy NOT to bring in attacking reinforcements in a press conference on February 4.
First, the Gunners boss claimed the decision was NO gamble, despite seeing Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka struck down with long-term injuries and Kai Havertz his only fit centre forward.
Pushed on whether Havertz could now play every game for the rest of the season without a rest, Arteta said yes, gushing over the German’s robustness and labelling him a ‘genetic powerhouse’.
On the failed recruitment push, Arteta added: “We are disappointed, but we have to move on. Nobody knows whether it is better to have done it or not. We’ll know at the end of the season.”
Eight days later, and Arteta already has his answer: It was an unmitigated, disastrous decision – one that sees the rest of their campaign teetering on the edge of collapse. Costly is an understatement.
Havertz – that physical specimen of a man who looks after himself properly – tore his hamstring during a training session on the club’s mid-season warm-weather retreat to Dubai this week.
It is very unlikely we will see Havertz again in an Arsenal shirt until the 2025/26 season begin.
The Middle East has often been a venue to trigger an upturn in form, a trip there in January 2024 almost spurring Arsenal to the Prem title only to be pipped on the final day by Manchester City.
Now, it must be the place of nightmares for Arteta, his charge to catch Prem leaders Liverpool and progress in the Champions League resting at the feet of his THREE remaining fit options: Leandro Trossard, 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri and disappointing summer loan signing Raheem Sterling.
With Gabriel Martinelli also expected to be out for at least a month with a hamstring strain, Arteta must survive for three months with NO recognised centre forward.
Martinelli and Saka will be pushing for a March return, but to throw them straight back in would be a huge risk – yet what choice does Arteta now have? A pit of despair he helped dig.
The blame does not solely lay at Arteta’s door – interim sporting director Jason Ayto will be taking some heat for his negotiation struggles in a poor first audition to take over from Edu, the Brazilian shocking Arsenal by resigning from his position back in November.
Regardless, it is now on Arteta to fix. He is known for problem-solving during his five-year tenure in charge of Arsenal, willing to adapt and change styles to fit his needs, as well as being open to some outside-the-box thinking to get through the stickiest of sticky patches.
Of the three remaining fit forwards at his disposal, Trossard and Sterling have deputised as a false nine before – meaning Arteta can stick with his usual 4-3-3.
Nwaneri could also be tossed into that role having scored three goals in all competitions in 2025, with Arteta previously suggesting it is a position the youngster could end up in later in his career.
Arteta said in December: “There is a position I think he can develop into – No9.
“He has got the goal in front of him and he looks at the goal and he has a tremendous ability to put the ball in the back of the net.”
Arteta will need to rotate that three for the next month at least, having pushed the likes of Saka, Martinelli and now Havertz to limits that have seen their bodies crumble.
Left-back Kieran Tierney could be a left-wing introduction if required – the Scot has featured there a few times already this calendar year as a late substitute.
There is talk of 6ft2 midfielder Mikel Merino using his physique and stature as a makeshift central figure – a risk that even Arteta would have second thoughts over.
And in the academy, striker Nathan Butler-Oyedeji and winger Ismeal Kabia would be the most likely options.
Butler-Oyedeji, 21, made his first team debut as an added-time substitute against Dinamo Zagreb last month, while 19-year-old Kabia made his debut in September against Bolton Wanderers.
Arsenal play seven games before March’s international break, with three of those coming in midweeks. Between them, Trossard, Nwaneri and Sterling have seven Prem goals.
This is going to be a bumpy, painful ride for Arteta.
DrHalaMsdrid
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asked google
Of cus … that’s where all Arsenal fans go When they need to know the last time they won something serious in football world …..
Moebloprtz
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dat club too cheap and stubbon it have more to come
Meabeilnpz
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Even if he had signed a proper 20-25 goal a season striker …. It is still ARSENAL PEOPLE suddenly forget that this club is not know. For winning serious stuffs. Since wenger left… what has changed in arsenal?
asked google
Meabeilnpz
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Good for him he wl learn in hard way.stupid coach even Liverpool without injury player buy player in January
Boyklnosu
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Arteta and the Arsenal board are stupid
Heeabcilmn
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very true
Waneimoyz
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Arteta Out!!!!!! Rubbish manager
Brofessor
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I used to blame coaches, but have come to realize that success depends on a club’s philosophy. A strong football philosophy prioritizes nurturing young talent, giving them opportunities to prove their worth. Mark my words, after these injuries, you’ll be surprised by Arsenal. The young players stepping up will make a real difference.
You sound hopeful and optimistic.
Brofessor
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Even if he had signed a proper 20-25 goal a season striker …. It is still ARSENAL PEOPLE suddenly forget that this club is not know. For winning serious stuffs. Since wenger left… what has changed in arsenal?
As an Arsenal fan, it was difficult to like this comment.
Brofessor
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If you watch every arsenal game, you would know that Nwaneri doesn’t play as a centre forward, and he ain’t one. He can play on the right wing or in Martin’s place. And one more question out of curiosity, do people get paid here for writing articles?
niwklnors
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fuck Arteta and hopeless arsenal board
Memaceiklu
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Arsenal fans were goading over their supposedly successful pursuit of Zubimendi over Liverpool. Zubimendi didn’t even arrive in this window. They forget despite their goading, they didn’t even sign a CF whereas Liverpool clearly have lots of firepower. Netflix FC arsenal
tiddeinsz
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Why not try Merino, like Havertz he is a No8, but he has more physicality and is far better in the air. The last striker we signed was Abba in January 2016, ludicrous purchasing.
Bokacdilot
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Go ahead Arteta the magician
Tambkptyz
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Arteta out of box thinking. play 6-4-0 with defender scoring fr corner. brilliant
DrHalaMsdrid
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Even if he had signed a proper 20-25 goal a season striker …. It is still ARSENAL PEOPLE suddenly forget that this club is not know. For winning serious stuffs. Since wenger left… what has changed in arsenal?
Vowemnstyz
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kraonke is a liar
Vowemnstyz
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arteta must go
Gun1
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Arteta should forget 4-3-3 formation here, otherwise it will all go out through the chimney.
AFerPeQq8367
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Is not his decision not to buy striker in the winter transfer window. Even if he want to buy if the board doesn't support him he will have no other options only to rely on the ones he have. This is why it will be difficult for Arsenal to win Premier League trophy. They will be competing but winning a trophy will be difficult.
You are the only smart thinking fan in this comment section.
AFerPeQq8367
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If this is not people blaming Arteta wrongly for what is beyond his control then I don’t understand how people read, “On the failed recruitment push, Arteta added: “We are disappointed, but we have to move on.”
Yobablrsz
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he gamble with it, he believes so much with Havart that couldn't even kick the ball
Mencdikuyz
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Mikel Arteta and those running Arsenal are pathological gamblers. They imagined the team can run the race with only Havertz. Now, even Havertz is gone ! The way forward is for him to get an unattached Striker. Former Monaco Hitman,Wissam Ben Yadder or former Chelsea striker, Diego Costa are both available and ready for such emergency call. If we are to look at who between the two that has EPL experience,it is Diego Costa. But will anyone at Arsenal sanction the recruit of Diego Costa given his history with the gunners ? I doubt that. Hence, I will advise Arsenal goes for Wissam Ben Yadder and give him a year long contract with an option for another year. That one year will ensure we see how well he can help us
Weoblprt
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Rubbish arteta
Kesadlor
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arteta only want the best striker but don't have the money now, so he refused to buy, now he has nothing
risadkmpsu
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Is not his decision not to buy striker in the winter transfer window. Even if he want to buy if the board doesn't support him he will have no other options only to rely on the ones he have. This is why it will be difficult for Arsenal to win Premier League trophy. They will be competing but winning a trophy will be difficult.
zaeepty
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Arteta need to go now all the clubs bring in players this January window except him before the season start we did need a genuine striker but that idiot Arteta stuck in his old habit
toklmou
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Academy subs get ready.
konailotuy
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I used to blame coaches, but have come to realize that success depends on a club’s philosophy. A strong football philosophy prioritizes nurturing young talent, giving them opportunities to prove their worth. Mark my words, after these injuries, you’ll be surprised by Arsenal. The young players stepping up will make a real difference.
muzabcln
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it wasn't his gamble are you dumb? The board is responsible for this
Kupalnpsu
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He think that he knows everything
Kupalnpsu
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How many times did they give Arsenal players red card and no one talk about it because he never take advice
Temaklnpt
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I think it is the owners not arteta