ARSENAL’S attacking woes continued as they were held to a bore draw at Nottingham Forest.
Mikel Arteta continued his failed experiment starting Mikel Merino up-front as the Gunners failed to produce chances from open play.


It was another frustrating match for Mikel Arteta[/caption]
Mikel Merino provided little in attack[/caption]
Riccardo Calafiori struck the post and Merino had a header from a corner well saved, but other than that Arsenal failed to penetrate as they gave the Premier League trophy another wave goodbye.
Forest did not produce much by way of attack either, which is a testament to the ever-reliant pair of Gabriel and William Saliba.
There were positives for Arteta as Ethan Nwaneri looked very bright and Rice looked sharper in midfield – perhaps more at home playing further up the pitch.
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