Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has insisted he is not concerned about his
firepower after his side failed to find the back of the net for a
second successive home game in Monday's 0-0 draw against Liverpool.
"I'm not especially worried because I know we can score goals," Wenger told the club's official website.
"I cannot say as well that when the numbers go against you it's not a
problem. We have to sort it out but usually we score goals at home. I
think that will come back."
"It's going to be a massive week for Arsenal," Henry told Sky Sports. "Are they going to buy someone up front and in the middle of the park?
"If you look at the game [against Liverpool], they were missing a lot
of players, so maybe they should have gone for more, but they still
need a holding midfielder and a striker.
"Not because they haven't
scored for two games at home, but because we have all being saying it
before the season started, before these two home games."
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