With both Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud impressing in their roles of centre-forward, Wenger faces a “difficult decision” regarding who should start up front.
The striking duo have scored nine goals between them since the season kicked off.

The boss believes that the versatility of Arsenal’s attack is a good factor for them, since no club can survive a whole season with just one striker.
You have to accept that no club in the world can play the whole season with only one striker.
If I would do it then you would first accuse me of being irresponsible.
He also talked about how hard it is to pick between the two and how he has to always make the right call but then again all of these choices are part of the job Wenger signed up for back in 1996.
Once you have two players you have to be happy and make the right decision. It’s always hard. It’s not only hard for Giroud and Walcott, but for every single player who you leave out.
It’s a difficult decision but it’s part of our job as well. We are in a job where competition exists and we have to accept that.

The Frenchman also talked about the different conditions that aid him in making this tough decision and insisted on the fact that he will keep on using both of Giroud and Walcott.
They are top players, I consider the form, the game on the day but at the end of the season both will have played their share of games.
At the moment it is Theo but in a few weeks it might be Giroud. What is important is that both contribute.

Arsenal will be playing against Everton at home on Saturday and the competition is at its highest between the two strikers.





