Welcome radara sky sports column Nick Wright Use the fusion of data and opinions to illustrate the stories that need to be known in the Premier League. This week:
đź”´ Arsenal: Coach but lack of motivation?
đź‘€Leicester's young stars have a huge future
🔎Players watched this weekend
Mikel Arteta is under scrutiny as Arsenal faces a fifth straight season defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinals without silverware. After the game, he did not help himself commenting on the media.
He thought Arsenal was the best side of the game, which caused ridicule, but seeing them rejecting the two legs with a lot of chances, with only one expected goal worth 4.77, his frustration was understandable - even if he could better serve by covering the lid.
Arteta can reflect his role in playing his role, with any team that has played against PSG throughout the season with more opportunities than anyone else, just because of the familiar lack of cutting-edge fees. Arsenal's wielding nature isn't the only problem, but it's the key.
Failure hammered the need for attack reinforcements.
Of course, it is important to mention the background of Arsenal's injury. They have been using the midfield for three months in the front. But their frontlines seem to have even fully exerted their strength. Arsenal needs killers who can solve marginal game.
Given how recent recruits are doing with defense and midfield weighting, their problem is not surprising. Kai Havertz signed as a midfielder, while the spacious Raheem Sterling was their only offensive signature in the last four transfer windows.
Thanks in large part to Arteta, despite the failure to add enough firepower, which makes Arsenal's obvious overreliance on Bukayo Saka, is still trying to reach the highest level of competition.
Indeed, it is worth noting that many of their biggest strengths—their defensive organization, collective work rate, fixed strength—are largely degrading good coaching.
When they prepare to face Anfield when they win Liverpool Super Sundayand there is further evidence that Arsenal has recently coached well on the record of domestic rivals against traditional rivals.
Arsenal suffered a painful situation in the championship last season and fell behind Arne Slot's goal, but it has been more than two years since their last loss to one of the Big Six Premier League. Tactically speaking, Arteta was rarely beaten in those matches that had learned lessons from previous failures.
A conversation with Andoni Iraola last week was made for how other Premier League aspects view his team.
Bournemouth coach told Sky movement.
"It's a very reliable team. You don't find a very bad Arsenal show. Even if they're not very good, they're still very competitive. It's one of the hardest teams to face."
Arsenal’s Champions League campaign further proves that they can compete with either side even in the context of an injured season.
Ultimately, though, they find that a good coach will only get them too far. Arteta is not a problem. Stay away from it. But he is not the solution either. The club and new sporting director Andrea Berta must go to the transfer window this summer.
Leicester is falling, but in Bilal El Khannous they have a player who looks destined to stay in top flight. The 20-year-old Morocco International, who was signed from Genk last summer, had a tough situation in his first season in England.
Highlights include a win goal against the Spurs at Tottenham Stadium in January, a corner from the edge of the box into the net, and an amazing, stunning, stunning external start against Manchester United in the Calaba Cup in October.
In fact, El Khannouss has been able to meet striking moments throughout the season almost every week, which is his walking speed and his skill level.
His former coach Michel Ribeiro Sky movement Earlier this season.
He has another admirer at Pep Guardiola, who made a bay line for him after starring at King Power Stadium in December. “He said that my drama made a great impression on him today,” El Khannouss later revealed to the Belgian media.
Subsequently, many Premier League clubs were interested in reporting. He set up Leicester's opening game against Southampton last weekend. He could turn more heads to Nottingham Forest Super Sunday.
Ryan Sessegnon Showing his big miss for Fulham this season. The 24-year-old has suffered another sport with injuries but has scored four goals and two assists in the 471-minute Premier League in 471 minutes, starting Fulham's final five games in various positions in five straight games.
Saturday Night Football pit Bournemouth be opposed to Aston Villa,continue Sky Sports Premier League and Main Activities From 5.30pm to 5pm before kick-off time.
Super Sunday See Nottingham Forest host Leicester In the early game, the championship started at 2.15 pm Liverpool The second host arsenal At 4.30 pm, both games are in Sky Sports Premier League and Main activities.
Enzo Fernandez Last week's column focused on Chelsea's offensive power. He then left and showed why with a kick-off goal against Liverpool. Some more Danny Welbeck Appreciation and praise for Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola.