united easily have the best attack, followed by city, liverpool, chelsea..............................................arsenal.
Not really so sure tbh. I think City are pretty much level tbh. They have the benefit of certainly. Neither RVP or Rooney are in top form, and Falcao hasn't kicked a ball in the PL and is only a few games back from injury. Arsenal's forward options are bad though, basically all three are squad players. Silver lining being Sanchez, Ramsey and Walcott are all goalscorers.
I'll be honest, the guy is as good as your typical continental up and coming strikers (e.g. your Immobiles and the like). The problem is, for our team he is probably going to be another squad player that Wenger hopes will turn out to be great. I.e. Another big gamble. We just have to accept we're not United, the higher ups are not the sort that would put £200k a week on for a star striker. Then again, not even Bayern imo are really in that bracket because to me they just buy the right players very effectively, pretty much the opposite to us really. They hardly break the bank, but they always seem to buy the right players at reasonable prices.
I reckon Welbeck can work in our system as long as he gains more composure in front of goal; and if anyone can make that happen it's Wenger - Ramsey's an example of this.
Not really so sure tbh. I think City are pretty much level tbh. They have the benefit of certainly. Neither RVP or Rooney are in top form, and Falcao hasn't kicked a ball in the PL and is only a few games back from injury. Arsenal's forward options are bad though, basically all three are squad players. Silver lining being Sanchez, Ramsey and Walcott are all goalscorers.
i think on paper, united is better - rooney, RVP and falcao is almost as good as it gets. bit city forwards on form are near invincible.
yeah, arsenal are in trouble but for all we know, welbeck could work perfectly in their system.