Erling Haaland ‘wouldn’t help Arsenal catch Liverpool’ as finger pointed at Mikel Arteta

Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland has scored 19 Premier League goals for Manchester City this season (Image: GETTY)

Liverpool icon has insisted that wouldn’t have been able to keep in the Premier League title race this season. The Gunners ended the weekend 15 points behind table toppers after being held to a 1-1 draw by .

have faltered in front of goal this season and failed to find the back of the net in back-to-back top-flight matches against West Ham and Nottingham Forest ahead of their trip to Old Trafford. Gunners boss has been forced to play Mikel Merino as a centre-forward in recent weeks after and Gabriel Jesus were ruled out of action until the summer. But Carragher doesn’t think would do any better even if Haaland was leading the line.

“We keep talking about, again I keep going back to people saying they need a No. 9,” Carragher explained as he analysed ’s woes in front of goal during Monday Night Football on Sky Sports.

“If would have had a No. 9, let’s say was playing centre-forward for this season or in the last few games, would they have scored more goals?

“Of course they would because he’s a top striker and a great finisher. But on the basis of those three games I’ve shown you [on the screen], the best chances they had, doesn’t make any difference, he does not.”

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Mikel Arteta

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has failed to solve his team’s issues in front of goal this season (Image: GETTY)

Arteta has come under increasing pressure in recent weeks after failing to solve his side’s issues in the final third.

And on Sunday, he with Sky Sports after refusing to answer a question about the title race.

icon then insisted the Spaniard after he had been asked a question about his side’s lack of options up front.

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“Why was he so agitated when Patrick [Davison] asked him that question about the striker?” Neville said. “Normally when you see a manager act like that… he seemed to walk off.

“Usually if you see a manager walk off from an interview when he’s been asked a question, you normally think there is something getting to them.

“Is he sick of being asked that question? Does he think that’s too simple an answer that he doesn’t have a striker?

“The fact of the matter is it will still continue to be asked. The reason is because there are hundreds of thousands of fans who for many months and years now have said, ‘We need a striker.’”

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