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Tim Sherwood shares what he noticed about Mikel Merino at No. 9 after watching him ‘closely’ in Arsenal win over PSV
Arsenal are all-but through to the Champions League quarter-finals after running riot away at PSV Eindhoven in their last-16 tie on Tuesday night.
Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwaneri and Mikel Merino all scored for Arsenal in the opening 45 minute♚s, though Noa Lang scored a🐈 first-half penalty for PSV.
Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard then both struck in the first fe🌟w minutes of the second half to put the outcome of the game beyond doubt.
The Arsenal captain then added a sixth in the 73rd minute before Riccardo Calafiori mad💛e it 7-1 in the 85th minute of the match.
Mikel Arteta opted for Merino at No. 9 from 𝓀the start, a decision that ♏is usually met with some criticism by some pundits.
For instance, Paul Merson has made it clear he do🦂esn’t want to see Merino at centre-forward, though he did well against PSV.
Tim Sherwood has now shared what he nꦰoticed about Merino’s game aftཧer watching the £32million man “closely” in the match at the Philips Stadion.

Tim Sherwood comments on Mikel Merino’s off-the-ball work for Arsenal at PSV
Sherwood noted how Merino’s off♐-the-ball game was impressive, keeping PSV’s centre-backs occupied and making sp𒆙ace for Declan Rice and Odegaard to attack.
“It was i🌌ncredible how they shifted the ball and it opened upཧ,” Sherwood said on . “The movement was very good.
“Merino playing as a nine, I watched him closely. If he was not touching the ball, he was occupying the centre-halves and making space for Rice and Odegaa🤡rd to make late runs.”
Sherwood also praised Ethan Nwaneri, calling him a “little superstar”, and said Arsenal had too much fi🍬repower for PSV despite their injury crisis up front.
“Nwaneri, the little superstar, was driftingꦓ into different positions,” continued Sherwood.
“They just had too much for them and they really were a class above. Without 🎃a recognised centre-forward they had too muc꧒h firepower.”
Mikel Merino’s stats against PSV
Merino’s main contribu🅺tion was his goal, though he also assisted Odegaard for his second of the night.
The Spaniard’s goal was a real striker’s finish at the far 🌌post after some calamitous PSV defending, slotting through an opposition defender’s legs.
Merino’s physicality was on display as he won seven of his 11 🐷duels on the night and also chipped in with three clearances and two tackles.
Mikel Merino stats v PSV | |
Minutes played | 77′ |
Goals | 1 |
Assists | 1 |
Shots on target | 1 |
Touches | 42 |
Accurate passes | 20/27 (74%) |
Key passes | 1 |
Ground duels (won) | 8 (5) |
Aerial duels (won) | 3 (2) |
Clearances | 3 |
Total tackles | 2 |
Arsenal welcome PSV in the return fixture at the Emirate🃏s Stadium on Wednesday 12 March, kick-off 8pm.
The Gunners are i💜n Premier League action before then as they head to Manchester United on Sunday 9 March.