Country: England
Player:Saliba
Ha! OK I was only doing from memory, but I've had a chance to check it out now.What is it with you guys?
One mention of Mr Wenger and you depart your senses completely. Would only have taken you a minute to check your facts and know you’d mucked up here. But you’re so busy frothing at the mouth you’ve gone and embarrassed yourself again.
Lacazette only missed one game in February with his knee injury. He was available (and in the squad) for the others. But Wenger chose not to start him alongside Aubameyang and Özil. It was a similar story when Laca returned to action on the 1st of April. The game you’ve inexplicably picked out on the 22nd was his sixth appearance that month ffs.
What’s the obsession with rewriting the facts? Wenger didn’t start the three together when he had the option, albeit he only had the three together for a limited time towards the end of his tenure here. Emery had more time, but also struggled to fit them into the same team.
Arteta comes up with a fascinating system for incorporating all three in his very first game, and we’re not allowed to praise him for that? Dearie me.
Lacazette wasn't fit at all in February.He missed the game against Everton on 3rd Feb and only had a few minutes against Sp**s on 10th and Wenger said he was struggling. On 13th he underwent the knee operation, and then according to the Premier league injury list was marked as injured until 28th March. So he missed virtually all of February and March.
After that Wenger introduced him cautiously in April. He started in two Europa League games but he didn't start against Stoke or Southampton only some minutes as a sub. The 15th April was his first proper league game.
Either way, my point stands. Because of Auba only starting playing in February, Lacazette being out for virtually the whole of February and March and some of April, and Özil being injured in May. Your point about Wenger not using the 3 together was total bollocks. He had very few opportunities.