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Former Premier League striker Alan Shearer has backed Arsenal to end their 22-year wait for a Premier League title this season, claiming that he cannot see a weakness within Mikel Arteta's side after the Gunners extended their lead at the top with victory at Burnley.
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Erling Haaland has hogged Manchester City's goalscoring workload this season, so much so that their next top scorer in the Premier League is Burnley's Maxime Esteve, who scored two own goals at Etihad Stadium last month.
Alan Shearer has highlighted the importance of Arsenal’s full-backs in attacking areas as well as defensively, following Saturday’s 2-0 win over Burnley.
It means Newcastle have yet to win on the road in the Premier League this season as they barely laid a glove on Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. And Alan Shearer has stated that their current squad may be the worst yet under Eddie Howe.
Former England captain Alan Shearer admits he's been impressed by Arsenal's new centre-forward Viktor Gyokeres. He said: "Do you know what was even more impressive for me? It was him getting, him grabbing a hold of the ball and going for the penalty.
Yet despite his relatively consistent output since joining Arne Slot's side, it's been fellow newcomer Alexander Isak who has been favoured as the central striker for the Reds. Isak has underwhelmed in the role despite his British-record transfer fee, with the former Newcastle United hitman scoring just once in eight appearances so far.