During the recent NBC Sports broadcast, former Manchester United defender Gary Neville provided a critical rating for Arsenal’s current Premier League campaign.
Gunner has struggled in the Premier League this season, and his latest outcome against Brentford at Emirates Stadium proved that.
Arsenal managed a 1-1 draw at home against Brentford, who brought Liverpool closer to the Premier League title.
Neville cited the position behind title contender Liverpool, suggesting that Gunner has retreated this season.
Neville attributes this perceived decline to several factors, including the injury of key players like Kai Herberts and the lack of squad depth.
He also pointed out the departure of the sports director EDU as a potential factor in destabilizing factors.
Football critics were also critical of Captain Martin Odegard’s performance this season.
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Neville said on NBC Sports:
“I think what happened this season is that they have stepped back from the beginning of the season in terms of recruiting them.
“They never overturned themselves because they could get injured by (Kai) Herberts, their only centre forward.”
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Neville criticized Odegard and said he was a “big drop-off” all season.
Arsenal has endured a challenging season on the injured front in offensive as Odegard, Bukayosaka, Habatutsu and Gabriel Jesus all lack the important part due to a variety of fitness issues.
These absences undoubtedly disrupt the team’s rhythm in the final third.
As a result, the gunners struggled to replicate the offensive flow of 91 goals in the Premier League last season.
This season, they managed just 57 goals in 32 games. This is a prominent drop-off that reflects both the lack of frontline continuity and the difficulty of dealing with the absence of such important players.
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