Former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon has said that Eberechi Eze could push the Gunners to win the English Premier League title this season. He recently revealed that it’ll be better for Arsenal to have too many top players than too little.
Speaking to the press, he shared that having several quality players at your disposal is always a great problem for any manager to have.

According to him, because the Gunners have kept failing short of winning the EPL title, the club needs more key players to get Arteta’s team over the line.
He stated that having a talent like Eze around can give Arsenal the unpredictability it needs in front of goal.
His words, “It’s always better to have too many top players than not enough, it’s a nice problem for any manager to have. We’ve seen over the last few years that we’ve just fallen short a little bit in the important parts of the season.
Having a player like Eze in your squad might be able to change that a little bit, having someone who is a bit unpredictable and can produce moments of inspiration,” he said.
Dixon further noted that the Crystal Palace midfielder has genius moments in his locker to turn a tough match on its head.
He concluded by saying that finishing second three years in a row would be very disappointing for Arsenal Football Club.
“It only takes a couple of flashes of genius, and that turns games that Arsenal drew last season into wins.
He’s definitely a player that gives you something different to what you have.
For Arsenal, it’s about how you improve because finishing second three years on the trot has people questioning your quality.
We’re very, very close to being able to win the Premier League title, and maybe Eze could offer that little bit extra that pushes you over the line or gives you an extra five or six points come the end of the season,” he added.
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