Arsenal have been enduring something of a dry spell of late.

Scoring just one goal in the last three games, and that was an OG, the Gunners seem to have lost their aim somewhat, but it’s not something that’s concerning Arsene Wenger.

“It’s difficult to analyse really,” Wenger said. “We didn’t score against Chelsea, Swansea City and Sunderland but it’s unusual for us. If you look at the games, we had the chances to score in every single game.

“What we want to do is to continue to play our game but better, quicker, with more movement and then we will score again. The finishing is in cycles and we have gone through a cycle that is a bit less positive.

“Before, we scored goals for fun and I’m sure if we just concentrate on the quality of our game that we will score again.”

It is certainly something of an anomaly, the Gunners netting over 100 goals in all competitions this season, but their misfiring forwards couldn’t have picked a worse time to lose track of where the goal is.

With the FA Cup fast approaching, they will be hoping to get in a bit of target practice against West Brom on Sunday. But, given their manger is Tony Pulis, I would expect yet another bus to turn up at the Emirates as we play our final league game against the former Orc’s men.