Ian Wright has appeared to suggest that he is happy Arsenal do not have an Erling Haaland-type figure in their team, insisting their success lies in their ability to hurt sides from all over the pitch.
Haaland has enjoyed a remarkable season for Manchester City, scoring 47 goals in all competitions as Pep Guardiola's side chase the treble.
The Norwegian scored two more on Saturday to further close the gap on leaders Arsenal, with City and Haaland really beginning to kick into gear as the season enters its final straight.
Despite Haaland's astonishing record so far this season, Wright is unsure whether such a striker would improve Arsenal, who he played for for seven years between 1991 and 1998, becoming their record goalscorer before Thierry Henry took the mantle.