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Ian Wright hopes Raheem Sterling can take his chance with Kai Havertz injured

The former Gunner fears Sterling could ‘go out with a whimper’ unless the forward makes a success of his Arsenal loan.

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Ian Wright fears Raheem Sterling could “go out with a whimper” unless the forward finds a way to make his Arsenal loan a success and steps up following Kai Havertz’s “devastating” injury.

Mikel Arteta’s Gunners are seven points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League title race and have seen hopes of catching them dented by some key attacking injuries.

Bukayo Saka has been out since December with a hamstring issue and Gabriel Jesus last month saw his campaign brought to a premature end by an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Arsenal tried to sign Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins during a fruitless winter window that been followed by reports that Havertz suffered a season-ending hamstring tear during the club’s warm-weather camp in Dubai.

Kai Havertz is Arsenal's top scorer this season
Kai Havertz is Arsenal’s top scorer this season (Mike Egerton/PA)

Arsenal great Wright said on the ‘Stick to Football’ podcast: “For Havertz to get it at this stage is devastating for him.

“You can pull a hamstring and that but something’s gone wrong where it’s ruptured to the point where he’s out for the season.

“He has played a lot of games for us and again you look at Arsenal and this is why I suppose with Mikel he’ll probably be thinking (he needed that attacker in). Without a doubt.”

It leaves Leandro Trossard, Ethan Nwaneri and Sterling as Arsenal’s only recognised forward players ahead of Saturday’s Premier League trip to Leicester.

The latter is someone Wright is hoping will step up after making an underwhelming start to his season-long loan from Chelsea, scoring just once in 18 appearances to date.

“He does play up front but I don’t know what to say with Raheem,” Wright said.

Raheem Sterling is on a season-long loan at Arsenal from Chelsea
Raheem Sterling is on a season-long loan at Arsenal from Chelsea (Bradley Collyer/PA)

“I thought that this would have been, for whatever is happening, (time for) him to buckle down and say ‘right, I’m going to make this work, I have to make this work’. Or else, he’s going to go out with a whimper.”

Put to Wright that Havertz’s injury could give Sterling a chance and that it looks like a now or never situation, he said: “Exactly.

Ian Wright is one of Arsenal's greatest ever strikers
Ian Wright is one of Arsenal’s greatest ever strikers (Nigel French/PA)

“You’re hoping (he can do something) and I think the fans are hoping as well because as soon as he gets it and he comes back, you can hear their groans.

“So, you just feel like he’s in that place where if he doesn’t do something positive, he knows that it’s coming, and I think that’s not a good place to be.”

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