Jamie Redknapp slams Arsenal’s back three after defeat to Tottenham 


‘Arsenal’s back three will always give you a chance… it’s in their DNA’: Jamie Redknapp slams Shkodran Mustafi, David Luiz and Sead Kolasinac after North London defeat by Tottenham

  • Jamie Rekdnapp criticised Arsenal’s back three after the defeat to Tottenham 
  • Shkodran Mustafi, David Luiz and Sead Kolasinac all struggled as Arsenal lost 
  • Redknapp insisted that Arsenal’s defenders will always give opponents hope

Jamie Redknapp has criticised Arsenal‘s back three after Mikel Arteta’s side were beaten 2-1 by Tottenham.

Arsenal took the lead through Alexandre Lacazette‘s excellent strike, but Tottenham prevailed, with Son Heung-Min and Toby Alderweireld scoring.

The Gunners struggled defensively, with the back three of Shkodran Mustafi, David Luiz and Sead Kolasinac all enduring a difficult afternoon. 

Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp criticised Arsenal’s defence after the defeat to Tottenham

David Luiz struggled as the Gunners lost on their first visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

David Luiz struggled as the Gunners lost on their first visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Speaking on Sky Sports, former Tottenham player Redknapp said: ‘It was a performance from a team [Spurs] that was struggling with confidence. They just looked better. 

‘Arsenal had most of the ball, Spurs played on the counter but Arsenal’s back three will always give you a chance, it’s a fact. 

‘They are defending better but they can’t help it. It’s in their DNA right now. It’s a brilliant header from Alderweireld. You need people like that to stand up.’

Sead Kolasinac, deployed on the left of the back three, made a major error for Son's goal

Sead Kolasinac, deployed on the left of the back three, made a major error for Son’s goal

Shkodran Mustafi, who has a tendency to make mistakes, also endured a difficult afternoon

Shkodran Mustafi, who has a tendency to make mistakes, also endured a difficult afternoon

Arsenal had shown signs of improvement defensively since Arteta switched to a back three – they kept clean sheets against Southampton, Sheffield United and Wolves.

However, they struggled to cope with the threat posed by Tottenham on the counter-attack and ended up paying the price.

For Son’s goal Kolasinac’s lack of composure in possession put Luiz under pressure, with the Tottenham attacker taking full advantage.

Mustafi was also caught out on several occasions and it appears unlikely that Arsenal will be able to make major improvements while he is still in the side. 

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