
Daily Cannon
·4 December 2023
Top 10 Arsenal strikers under Arsene Wenger

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·4 December 2023
This article delves into the top 10 forwards who excelled under his management, highlighting their unique skills and memorable moments.
From clinical finishers to creative geniuses, these forwards left an indelible mark on the club’s history. Let’s count down the top 10 strikers who flourished under Wenger’s guidance, starting from number 10.
Olivier Giroud joined Arsenal in 2012 and became a fan favourite for his physical presence and knack for spectacular goals.
A reliable target man, Giroud’s ability to hold up play and score crucial goals, including his famous ‘scorpion kick’ goal, was vital for Arsenal, contributing to three FA Cup victories.
Signed in 2006, Emmanuel Adebayor combined physicality with technical prowess.
His standout season in 2007-08 saw him net 24 league goals.
Despite a controversial exit, Adebayor’s impact, particularly in that prolific season, cements his place in this list.
Nwankwo Kanu, known for his skill and unorthodox style, joined Arsenal in 1999.
His memorable hat-trick against Chelsea epitomised his ability to produce magic on the pitch.
Kanu’s flair and crucial goals helped Arsenal secure two Premier League titles and two FA Cups.
Nicolas Anelka’s brief but impactful tenure at Arsenal saw him develop into a formidable striker under Wenger.
Signed as a teenager, his pace and finishing ability were pivotal in Arsenal’s double-winning 1997-98 season and his sale to Real Madrid famously paid for Arsenal’s new training ground.
Eduardo’s Arsenal career was tragically hampered by injury, but his natural goal-scoring ability was undeniable.
His clinical finishing and intelligent movement in front of goal showed glimpses of world-class talent during his time at the club and we will forever be left with a feeling of ‘what could have been’.
Although joining towards the end of Wenger’s tenure, Aubameyang made an immediate impact with his speed and lethal finishing.
He quickly became one of the Premier League’s top scorers, demonstrating his caliber as a world-class striker.
Ian Wright was already an established star when Wenger arrived.
His infectious energy and natural goal-scoring ability saw him become Arsenal’s top scorer at the time, a record later broken by Henry.
Wright’s charisma and lethal finishing made him a legend at the club.
Robin van Persie evolved from a talented winger into a world-class striker under Wenger.
His technical ability and eye for goal culminated in a spectacular final season, where he scored 30 Premier League goals and won the PFA Player of the Year award.
Dennis Bergkamp’s transformation under Wenger was sublime.
His technique, vision, and intelligence were integral to Arsenal’s success.
Bergkamp’s partnership with Henry is legendary, contributing to multiple title wins and unforgettable moments.
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LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 09: Thierry Henry of Arsenal celebrates scoring during the FA Cup Third Round match between Arsenal and Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium on January 9, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
The epitome of Wenger’s Arsenal, Thierry Henry redefined the forward role.
His transformation from a winger to a prolific striker was remarkable.
Henry’s blend of pace, skill, and scoring ability not only made him Arsenal‘s all-time top scorer but also one of the Premier League’s greatest ever players.
Each striker on this list contributed uniquely to Arsenal’s successes under Wenger.