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3rd February 2018
11:23am GMT

"That’s the challenge I have. I will try to find a way to do it. We play so many games that everyone will get games. It’s always possible. Will I do it? Maybe. I don’t know. But I think it’s possible, yes. You need at least two top strikers in the Premier League, because if one is injured then you have a problem."Arsenal suffered a disappointing defeat to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium midweek, gifting Swansea an easy way through defence with lapses in concentration. Speaking about the balance on his team, Wenger said:
"That’s our DNA. We are an attacking team. The danger is when you are an attacking team that you don’t score and then of course you create your own problems. “Would I rather win 4-3? That is not the solution I like — I like the four, but I don’t like the three. “We have to improve our defensive record, absolutely, and everybody has to contribute. That is why we have to work on that and find the balance. Without destroying our defensive power, we have to find the balance so we are better defensively.”If all four of them were to play together, Wenger would have to revert back to 4-2-3-1, or play two strikers, possibly playing Mkhitaryan and Özil wide, drifting into the channels where they like to operate. Any system which accommodates all four of these attacking players leaves Arsenal's defence seriously exposed; Granit Xhaka doesn't exactly provide the defence with the best protection. What is for certain, though, is that it would be entertaining to watch and see goals go in at both ends. It would be great for neutrals, maybe less so for Arsenal fans.
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