‘Not good enough’, ‘Poor’: Some Arsenal fans slam 29-year-old’s display vs Slavia Prague

‘Not good enough’, ‘Poor’: Some Arsenal fans slam 29-year-old’s display vs Slavia Prague – originally posted on Sportslens.com

A selection of Arsenal fans were critical over Alexandre Lacazette’s display during last night’s Europa League clash against Slavia Prague.

The Gunners hosted the Czech champions in the first leg of the quarter-final, and they were far from impressive as they squandered multiple scoring chances.

Lacazette, Bukayo Saka and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had excellent opportunities to find the back of the net, but fluffed their lines.

Nicolas Pepe eventually opened the scoring in the 86th minute, but the joy was shortlived as Slavia equalised in the final seconds of stoppage time.

With the result, the Gunners find themselves in a tricky position as they must score in the return leg to have any chance of reaching the semi-final.

The north London side were made to pay the price for the missed scoring opportunities, and some fans were particularly critical over the display of Lacazette.

The Frenchman had a wonderful chance as he got behind the defence in the centre circle. He ran all the way into the box only to produce a poor shot which rattled the woodwork.

Twitter reactions:

Lacazette has been in good form for the Gunners since Boxing Day, but he has looked off-colour over the last two games in all competitions.

With both Lacazette and Aubameyang misfiring lately, manager Mikel Arteta could consider offering Gabriel Martinelli a chance to lead the line.

The tie is still very much alive with the second leg next week, but the Gunners can’t afford to produce another lacklustre showing in front of goal.

The Gunners have an away trip to relegation-threatened Sheffield United on Sunday, and it could be a perfect opportunity for Martinelli to start upfront.

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