This year has been a pretty good start to the season for Arsenal so far.
Mikel Arteta’s side may have lost to Liverpool before the international break, but they did so for an extraordinary free kick.
Additionally, they won three other Premier League matches without acknowledging goals, earning a 2-0 winner from the Champions League opener last night.
Additionally, the team was seriously strengthened over the summer, with stars like Ebeki Eze coming in, but he combined to sacrifice more than three other stars.
Eze’s beginnings of life at Arsenal
His £67.5 million price tag means he’s still a little away from Arsenal’s most expensive signature, but there was still hope that Eze could make a quick impact with the club this season.
After all, he was proven to be the Premier League, earning a great tally of 14 goals and 11 assists in 43 games at Crystal Palace last season.
Unfortunately, he did some good things in his debut for Liverpool, but he was given a 20-minute action. So it’s hard to take anything out of that game.
However, it’s fair to say he made a considerable impression given that he was handed his first start over the weekend and received an 8/10 match rating from Sam Tabutou.
His outstanding contribution came when he offered a great assist to Victor Gyoker in the first minute of the second half, but he did more than that.
For example, he completed three dribbles, was accurate on 100% of the long ball, won two fouls, and was generally a threat and positive outlet whenever he had the ball at his feet.
However, he was unable to replicate this in Bilbao, but even if he hadn’t performed badly, he struggled to have a lot of influence on the game.
In fact, with his 71-minute action, the Greenwich-born Ace helped out with a 0.14 number by combining a bit of expected goals, without taking a single shot with the target, and was unable to create a big opportunity.
In short, we’ve seen what Eze can do with his best in the game with Forest, but we’ve also seen that going out widely can cause him to disappear from the game.
The Arsenal Star trio costs less clubs than Eze’s combination, so players’ prices don’t always reflect their abilities, but they want to see a lot of the former at British prices.
Arsenal Trio, cheaper than Eze
Arsenal has surpassed a significant portion of the bargain signature over the years, from Gabriel Martinelli to David Raya to undoubtedly Julian Timber.
However, in this example, we’re talking about William Saliba’s defensive trio, which costs £23 million and costs just £13 million, costing around £27 million.
In other words, the gunner formed one of the best centre-back combinations in football in the world, signing an incredibly exciting prospect for a total price of just £63 million.
Let’s start with Saliva and Gabriel, as we can make the case that they are the most important, despite the North London team being full of important players.
They currently play 118 games together, earning 77 of which, drawing 18, losing 23, and averaging 2.11 points per game.
Corb & Gabriel | |
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exterior | 118 |
Min | 9819′ |
I’ll win | 77 |
draw | 18 |
loss | twenty three |
Points for each game | 2.11 |
Recognized goals | 113 |
All statistics through the transfer market |
What’s more, the outrageously impressive pairings have only been recognized with 113 goals in the meantime, making me feel like even fewer this season.
Moving on to the younger Spaniard, and while it was early, he is already shown enough to convince some fans that he will become a superstar.
In the game against Bilbao, for example, a defensive “monster” dubbed by one analyst made six clearances, took 93 touches, made one tackle, and was accurate with 75 out of 79 passes.
Additionally, FBREF has already ranked him in the top 7% of the top five league centre backs of Europe’s ball recovery. That means he can resort to putting out the fire.
In the end, Arsenal managed to sign two of the best defenders in the world and one of the most exciting up-and-coming defenders.