Arsenal’s goal scoring issues from open play keep piling up whilst their Swedish long term target keeps scoring. Arsenal’s long term CF target can be the man to elevate the ceiling at the Emirates
Arsenal haven’t had the most ideal of starts to this seasons campaign – trailing to league leaders Liverpool by 6 points in mid December was not in the expectation of any fans.
Key injuries, questionable refereeing decisions and a linear pattern of dynamics from Arteta has kept the fans asking lots of questions. Dropping points against sides like Fulham, Newcastle and the most recent draw to Everton can eventually prove costly towards the title race
Arsenal have struggled to create goal scoring chances from open play – majority of their goals coming from setpieces and giving them the Set Piece FC title. On the hindsight, Newcastle’s outlet Alexander Isak has been going all guns blazing this season, the links to Arsenal almost always intensify in such situations
Why is Alexander Isak the most talked about CF?
Isak’s growth spurt at Newcastle gas only been on the up since his arrival in 2022 for a club record fee. Having scored 43 goals in 83 appearances for the Magpies – the Swede managed to finish 3rd on the PL goal scoring list last season and already has 7 goals to his name this season
Isak is an imposing outlet who can take the game into himself and disrupt the oppositions defensive line. An absolutely mobile and technical profile you can have in your attacking line. Isak’s lethal finishing, venomous ballstriking and ability to stick out into the best of spaces gives him the benefit of doubt
How does Alexander Isak fit into Arsenal’s system?
Arsenal’s need for a clinical striker has been long overdue. A common theme in Arsenals current dynamics are overloads through the right and crosses into the box mainly from Saka – Isak here can be a very big threat from such situations, including throwing shades of his individual brilliance
Arsenal’s need for a mobile CF have increased after the drop down of from Jesus. Isak can bring in the dribbling mastery from the central/wide areas due to his refined ball manipulation techniques. He’s also a player that can create separation movements from defenders and shoot from a distance at goal
Havertz working as a SS with Isak as the CF has a very nice taste to it. One would attract defenders and create space whilst the other could poach on that space and either make quick exchanges or cleverly trick defenders and go for goal himself
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