Humble Rex wrote:
He did! I think both Nik and Chamakh suffer since Wenger insists playing them together more often than not these days. Nik is played out of position and Chamakh won´t get the movement or service from Nik that he needs to be succesful.
Bendtner managed to get Rosicky to score a header the other day - anyone who can do that must be doing something right!
Anyway, I thought Chamakh had one decent moment in the cup final, which is all you can really expect of a player with so little time to do anything. Not great, but not too bad either. Wasn't too bad in his 10 minutes against Stoke either. Didn't ever look like he'd threaten to get himself taken seriously as a starting option though, and that's what's disappointing - I know Robin's good, but that's the calibre of backup player we have in most other positions.