At what level does Mikel Merino change into a striker who typically performs in midfield, relatively than a midfielder who sometimes fills in up entrance? His match-winning efficiency in opposition to Brentford was simply the most recent instance of him enjoying the function as if a pure.
The 29-year-old has both scored or assisted in 5 out of six begins up entrance for Arsenal because the Viktor Gyokeres harm that noticed him drafted again into the function. In opposition to Brentford, he did each, heading dwelling the opening aim, then enjoying in Bukayo Saka for Arsenal’s second.
“He was immense again today,” mentioned a beaming Mikel Arteta, earlier than lauding the instinctive centre-forward play that led to his opener. “The way he scored the goal, super smart. His timing, the way he wins the position and execution.”
His whole of 14 headed targets because the begin of final season is probably the most by any Premier Leaguer participant in all competitions.
All this from a central midfielder who had, till Kai Havertz’s hamstring harm final season, by no means beforehand performed the function.
There’s studying on the job after which there may be this. Merino has mastered the place and has the numbers to show it.
Because the flip of the yr, he has scored a unprecedented whole of 21 targets for membership and nation, his transformation right into a goal-getting centre-forward benefitting the Spanish nationwide facet in addition to Arsenal. Merino has emerged as an important spearhead for each side.
Arsenal have Gyokeres and Gabriel Jesus accessible once more, with Kai Havertz not far behind them. However they may doubtless all battle to dislodge Merino, whose worth to the facet shouldn’t be restricted to his targets. “He makes the team much better,” as Arteta put it afterwards.
Since his transfer up entrance in the beginning of final month, Arsenal have scored 15 targets in six video games, their common leaping from 2.1 per sport to 2.5. Merino has both scored or arrange almost half of the whole.
After all, he’s completely different to Gyokeres, for instance, in that he doesn’t play the function as a standard No 9.
When he’s not sniffing out probabilities within the field, he’s dropping into midfield, interchanging positions with team-mates, creating house to run into and usually complicated opposition defenders.
In his 4 Premier League begins up entrance this season, Merino has averaged half as many touches within the opposition field as Gyokeres per 90 minutes however almost twice as many total touches and passes, highlighting the extent to which he knits issues collectively.
Arteta was keen to focus on the work he will get by way of out of possession too. Merino has shouldered a heavy workload recently, beginning eight consecutive video games in a month for membership and nation, however you wouldn’t have recognized it to look at him on Wednesday.
“I remember an action, he passed the ball to Martin [Odegaard] in behind and Martin doesn’t chase it. Merino makes 40 metres to chase it to the corner flag,” mentioned Arteta.
“He goes back, wins the ball back. He is everywhere. He’s got that really good momentum at the moment.”
Merino made 4 tackles within the sport. Premier League monitoring knowledge confirmed he ran greater than 12 kilometres, his whole placing him behind solely Odegaard. No participant made greater than his 368 intensive runs.
The tireless work-rate was commonplace. In addition to offering extra targets and assists than every other Arsenal participant throughout the final 4 Premier League video games, Merino has made a complete of 10 tackles which places him second solely to left-back Riccardo Calafiori.
His all-round contribution, off the ball in addition to on it, units him aside and he has one other very important attribute too.
“I said it earlier in a press conference, it’s his curiosity, it’s his will to learn and probably his will to help the team,” added Arteta.
“He knew that we had a major problem from the beginning of the season. We lost Victor, Kai was out and Gabriel Jesus was out. So we needed a solution and he did it last year really, really well.
“I believe this season he is most likely taken it to a different step as a result of he is capable of do much more issues.
“I think the team is really grateful and he’s enjoying it.”
Arteta feels his success within the function is a lesson for others. It has provided learnings to him too. Having nervous about having too many strikers in the summertime, Merino has saved the Arsenal boss from a scenario the place it appeared he did not have sufficient.
“I took that lesson because the whole summer I was thinking, if we bring a nine, what’s going to happen with Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz? I had a lot of madness because I like them so much as well.
“What are we going to do? How are we going to deal with it? And to date we have not had an issue as a result of they have been injured.
“So, leave the present, leave the moment and deal with the situation when it comes. That’s it.”
And that’s what Merino has finished too. The stand-in striker would possibly simply be Arsenal’s most suitable choice within the place now. Gyokeres, Jesus and Havertz have a combat on their fingers to get again into the group.
