Arsenal and
Liverpool each paid £16million for a striker with something of a point
to prove in the closing stages of the transfer window.
Danny
Welbeck arrived in north London with a reputation for hard work, level
temperament, a little skill, pace, power, and questionable finishing.
Mario
Balotelli landed on Merseyside with a reputation for not much hard
work, erratic temperament, a lot of skill, pace, power and cool
finishing, at least from the penalty spot.
But
already, with Wednesday night’s Champions League action as Exhibit A,
the evidence suggests it is Arsene Wenger with the bargain on his hands,
while Brendan Rodgers perhaps has only trouble, greater even than he
anticipated.
Wenger
had the opportunity to buy Balotelli but declined, while Rodgers had
earlier in the summer dismissed the idea totally. Circumstances changed
and he must now get the best out of the Italian. Welbeck, meanwhile, has
quickly shown he could be better than many thought possible.
Welbeck, congratulated by Alexis Sanchez following his goal, looks to have settled in quickly at Arsenal
Balotelli goes to ground on a frustrating evening as Liverpool lost 1-0 to Basle in the Champions League
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