Alan Smith column: Kieran Tierney return a huge boost for Arsenal after no-show

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Alan Smith18 January 2021

If fatigue played a part in Arsenal's disappointing display against Crystal Palace on Thursday, as Mikel Arteta claimed, he must be hoping that Gabriel Martinelli, Thomas Partey and the much-missed Kieran Tierney can start against Newcastle tonight to inject more life.

As I said in my commentary in the Palace match, I've rarely seen a team miss a left-back so much. You will always miss a chief goal-getter; playmakers, too; and dominant centre-halves. But a left-back? It just goes to show how much Tierney contributed to that upturn in fortunes before that game.

With him back in the fold, joined by Martinelli and Partey, I'd hope my old team has far too much for a labouring Newcastle side, an outfit getting widely criticised after practically every match for a perceived lack of fight and adventure.

The latest indignity was getting beaten by Sheffield United, previously winless but suddenly buoyed by accommodating opposition. Will Steve Bruce's side prove as generous again? To be honest, I can't see it. They'll turn up at the Emirates Stadium determined to improve.

But as is always the case, an early goal changes everything. If Arsenal can grab one, the game opens up. More chances follow and, probably, more goals.  

If the Gunners can't find the breakthrough, though, this contest could turn into another boring grind.  

For everyone's sake, let's hope for something better.

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