Creativity has suddenly become a real sticky subject for Arsenal. The Gunners have now failed to score from open play in their last five Premier League fixtures.
And their impotence in front of goal has been made all the more stark by playmaker Mesut Ozil's exile from first-team affairs.
Mikel Arteta's side drew another blank in Saturday's draw with Leeds, though were hindered largely by Nicolas Pepe's sending off.
But former Arsenal striker Ian Wright believes his old club would have benefited more from having substitute Bukayo Saka on the pitch for the full 90 minutes, and praised him for being the Gunners' biggest creative spark.
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