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‘He’s so good’: Ian Wright says The Brazilian is undroppable for the North London derby

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Arsenal Legend Ian Wright is as excited as fans for the upcoming North London derby on this weekend. As always the hype is unreal for this fixture. Also Ian Wright has his points over the match.

Mikel Arteta’s Gunners made some changes in the spell than previous occasion. Like we can see

Gabriel Magalhaes on the bench at the start of the season, while Kai Havertz and Fabio Vieira are jostling for position in the midfield right now. Even Arteta can’t confirm on a goalkeeper at the moment.

On the other hand, the up-front is also unsettle yet. We can see a little rotation in every game week.

Ian Wright pointed Brazilian should be the undisputed starter

speaking through Wrighty’s house podcast, Ian Wright said Jesus becoming undroppable. He added:

“If I’m Eddie and I’m in Eddie’s shoes. I make sure that when I’m on there whatever half chance I get I take it and I’m ruthless with it. Because if this guy is fit, he must play. He brings it to another place. I’m not saying this as a knock to Eddie, but he has to do something like that so people aren’t so worried when Jesus isn’t around

“Jesus is an entity on his own with the way he’s playing. His workrate, his finishing, everything he does, that is his main strength, Eddie’s is taking chances. He could’ve had a couple more at the start of the season to put him into that, and he has to do that, because if Jesus continues like he is there is no conversation, he’s so good.”

Then what about Nketiah ?

During the injury time Gabriel Jesus, Eddie Nketia was the regular starter. though Jesus overcame but Arteta is giving Eddie proper chances Including has a start against Manchester United.

Ian Wright is spot on, the striker debate at Arsenal will over soon if Jesus keeps playing the way he is. This matter is going towards a unhealthy competition between Gunners strikers.

On this date Arsenal is standing 3rd on the table with 13 points behind the arch rivals Tottenham.

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