Arsenal: The Four Options for Mikel Artta Until Bukayo Sa Gabriel Martinelli Return

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Mikel Arteta this week vowed to only give up on the title race “over my dead body”, but it is hard for Arsenal to do that when their attack shows no signs of life.

Arsenal have failed to score in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time since May 2023 after Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to West Ham was followed up by a 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

The Gunners are now 13 points off leaders Liverpool and, even with a game in hand, it is difficult to see how they rein them in over the next 11 matches.

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Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are now 13 points behind leaders Liverpool in the title race after Wednesday’s 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest

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Jesus and Havertz are out for the rest of the season and Arteta has confirmed Martinelli and Saka will not be back before the March international break.

Arsenal have four more games before then, including their Champions League last-16 tie with PSV Eindhoven, so what does Arteta do?

Back the current plan to come good

Arsenal have stuck with their 4-3-3 set up during this injury crisis and Mikel Merino has filled in as an emergency striker.

It proved successful at Leicester, where Merino came off the bench to score twice, but in the last two games Arsenal have had no joy.

They have averaged 66 per cent possession across their last two matches, had 57 crosses and 72 touches in the opponent’s box. They have also had 33 shots on goal, but just three on target.

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