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Ian Wright Issues Warning to Arsenal Board After Aston Villa Stalemate

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Ian Wright Issues Warning to Arsenal Board After Aston Villa Stalemate

Ian Wright has cautioned Arsenal’s board that Mikel Arteta’s team risks losing momentum this season unless reinforcements arrive during the January transfer window.

The Gunners squandered a two-goal advantage against Aston Villa on Saturday, ultimately settling for a 2-2 draw against Unai Emery’s side.

The result sees Arsenal trailing Premier League leaders Liverpool by six points. Liverpool solidified their lead earlier on Saturday with a 2-0 victory over Brentford, courtesy of Darwin Nunez’s dramatic injury-time double.

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After the Villa draw, Arteta openly acknowledged the lack of depth in his attacking lineup, pointing out that Raheem Sterling was the only senior forward available on the bench.

Wright has expressed concern that Arsenal could fall further behind Liverpool, who also hold a game in hand, if the club does not act decisively in the January transfer market.

Ian Wright has implored his beloved Arsenal to sign a ‘top level’ striker in January or face letting another year slip by in their bid for Premier League title glory.

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‘It’s tough for Arsenal, they’re down to the bare bones with what they’re doing,’ Wright told Premier League Productions.

You look at the bench, there’s not even an attacker on there who has got a Premier League goal this season, it’s very bare.

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‘You’ve got a midfielder playing right-back. It’s something that’s not really worked out for us, I think we’ve won one game out of six when Thomas Partey has played there, it’s a vulnerable position for us.

‘Unfortunately for me again, I’ll say I think the manager needs a lot of help from the board now. I don’t think he can do very much more with what he’s got, otherwise there’s no way you’ll continue to use Thomas Partey at right-back if you’ve got options, and he needs options, attacking and defending.

‘We are very close to it being in danger of it fizzling out.

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‘In the next couple of games if it doesn’t happen, if they don’t bring someone in to give them a boost because you could see they looked a bit tired.

‘I think mentally and physically they look very tired, it’s something I can’t emphasise enough how much we need help now, we need players.’

Asked if Arsenal have any chance of challenging Liverpool if they do not bolster Arteta’s squad in January, Wright replied: ‘Not with the way we’re playing at the moment, not with the players we’ve got, look at the bench.

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‘We’ve got Myles Lewis-Skelly coming in at left-back doing unbelievably, I have to mention the summer window bringing in [Mikel] Merino and [Riccardo] Calafiori, unfortunately Calafiori has been injured, Merino… it’s not quite happened for him in a season where we really need people to hit the ground running.

‘Then you’ve got a youngster in Myles Lewis-Skelly who has come in and showed he could play that position, so could we have used that money in a way, we’ve needed a striker for a few years now.

‘Those are the things I’m sure Arsenal fans will be thinking about. But those are the things we have to be thinking about now because if we’ve got any chance of wanting to be in this race something has got to happen in these last couple of weeks of this transfer window because with the players he’s got at this moment and the injuries he’s got, it can’t happen, not with the way Liverpool are playing, not with the way they’re going about their business.’

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