A lot has been made about Arsenal's attack in the last year, and whether their threat going forward is enough to win the big trophies.

As title opportunities came and went, some claimed the Gunners were in need of a fully fit forward option who is capable of producing those unpredictable moments that very few players can.

But the issue for Mikel Arteta - and it's a good problem - is he doesn't just have one of those players, he now has two.

In the last two games, Arsenal have given Eberechi Eze and Martin Odegaard run outs in the attacking midfield role. Eze started away at Newcastle, Odegaard returned to that position at home against Olympiakos in the Champions League.

Both made very strong cases to make that spot their own. Eze's presence in a tough St James' Park environment was evi

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