Roy Keane reveals 3 troubled players at Arsenal: Okezone the Ball



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LIVERPOOL – Manchester United legend Roy Keane revealed Mikel Arteta are three players who will present problems for the Gunners. Keane’s statement came after the Gunners lost 3-1 to Liverpool in the third week of the 2020-2021 Premier League.

Arsenal A visit to the Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool, on Sunday, September 28, 2020. They took the lead in a counterattack thanks to the collaboration of Willian, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who was gently finished by Alexandre Lacazette in the 25th minute.

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It’s just that, three minutes later, the Reds managed to equalize. He scored a goal through Senegalese striker Sadio Mane.

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Jurgen Klopp’s men scored again. They took the lead after Trent Alexander-Arnold fired a cross that was refined by his left-back Andy Robertson.

Arsenal got worse in the second half. This time, his new player, Diogo Jota, is the culprit. The Portuguese player managed to break Arsenal’s goal guarded by Bernd Leno in the 88th minute.

Keane saw Arsenal’s trio of defenses as the key problem in that match. Arteta lined up David Luiz, Kieran Tierney and Rob Holding with a 3-4-3 scheme.

“We saw tonight clearly, I still think that David Luiz, Kieran Tierney and Rob Holding, there is a big question mark on them. Luiz still has mistakes often in him,” Keane told Sky Sports, citing Metro, on Tuesday (29 / 9/2020).

Butuh Aouar

Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Ian Wright urged his former club to immediately sign Olympique Lyon midfielder Houssem Aouar. He feels that The Gunner needs a midfielder who has an instinct to attack.

Wright highlighted Arsenal’s midfield in the match. Where in that match, Arteta played Granit Xhaka and Mohamed Elneny as guards from the central sector. Xhaka was then replaced by Dani Ceballos in the second half.

He considered all kinds of Arsenal midfielders that were deployed at the time, none of whom had attacking instincts. Therefore, he suggested to Arsenal that they land Aouar at Emerites Stadium in the transfer market this season.

“(They need) players who can handle the ball, who feel comfortable receiving the ball,” he said.

“That’s why it’s very important that we get Aouar from Lyon. He’s someone who can keep the ball and keep the attacker going. You saw the chances that Ceballos made when he came in. That’s what Arsenal need,” Wright suggested.

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