Kane has scored five goals, including four penalties, against Arsenal at the Emirates in eight league games, but his record is deceiving. In those eight games, Kane has managed three draws and suffered five defeats. He did win at the Emirates in December 2019 in the League Cup when he came on as a 58th minute substitute.
When asked whether Kane’s record will be a factor, Arteta said: “Hopefully not. It’s not only him. It’s a team function, the individuals they have.
We know the individual qualities of all those players and him in particular, the ability he has. The best thing to do is what we do collectively to try to prevent certain things. Share your predictions in the comments below.
“It’s about consistency. When you look at his numbers over the last 10 years, it’s unbelievable what he’s done. He can score in many different ways, he’s got the service and players around him to provide those opportunities.
So, it’s great to obviously play against these kind of players. We want to keep him quiet in the game – and then we try to win the game. “Also, it’s not only Harry Kane, but a lot of players like Sane, my old friend, Musiala, Coman, Muller – what a player – Gnabry.
It’s a lot. They have quality players there. It’s hard to explain [what makes Kane the best finisher in the world], maybe he can explain it to you, me not.
But, in my opinion, he can finish with his head, left or right [foot]. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like.