- Arsenal has fallen to 15 points behind the leaders of the Premier League Liverpool
- The failure of the gunners to sign a striker has been blamed for his challenge that fades
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Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, has been criticized by a former club captain with his premier -title offer that will fall short again.
The Arteta team has fallen 15 points behind Liverpool fugitive leaders and only 10 league games remain this season.
The gunners seem to be prepared to end as runners -up for a third consecutive season that falls short twice in title races against Manchester City.
With their scheduled title offer to fall short, Arteta and Arsenal have faced criticism from supporters for their failure to sign a striker in recent transfer windows.
Kai Havertz has been largely used as a spearhead in the Arsenal attack, with the German its top scorer of the Premier League with nine this campaign.
The season that ends the Lesion in the Hvertz hamstrings last month left the back of the Arsenal failure to recruit the attack in the January transfer window.

The Arsenal Chief, Mikel Arteta, has been criticized by a former club captain

The challenge of the Gunners title has fallen with the club ready to finish the runners -up again

Arsenal's failure to sign a striker was exposed after an injury to Kai Havertz last month
The former Arsenal captain William Gallas, who made 142 appearances for the club between 2006 and 2010, has blamed the Puerta de Arteta.
Gallas said that the lack of signature of a striker during the last two seasons has been “completely unacceptable” and said it was evidence that Arsenal “is not the right guy for the arsenal to win the League.”
“I had the opportunity to do it, he didn't,” Gallas told Prime Casino.
'The simple truth is that the best managers make the right decisions at the right time. The best managers, world -class managers, do what is necessary to win the Premier League.
'Signing a striker seems to be a blind spot for Arteta, so Arsenal has finished second for two seasons in operation.
'Arsenal should have signed a great striker in the summer of 2023, but they did not. They should have signed one in the summer of 2024, but they did not.
'The senior managers do not make that same mistake in two seasons, that is completely unacceptable.

The former Arsenal captain, William Gallas, said Arteta is to blame for not signing a striker
“It is unacceptable that Arsenal makes the same mistakes year after year with the same manager.”
Arsenal has suffered in the attack in recent weeks with people such as Havertz, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesús apart from injuries.
The Gunners have not been able to win in their last three games of the Premier League, drawing against Nottingham Forest and Man United, in addition to losing West Ham at home.
The Arteta team, however, is ready to reach the quarterfinals of the Champions League after crushing the Dutch PSV 7-1 attire in the first leg last week.