#1 Henrikh Mkhitaryan
The Armenian captain, possessing a unique dribbling style, has struggled so far, and has reached a point where he is being labelled a flop despite his 9 assists and 5 goals in 34 games so far.
He is struggling to keep the ball and create chances for his teammates, and is unable to influence matches in any capacity. He was hauled off at half-time versus Tottenham, and was brought on only after Aaron Ramsey picked up an injury against United.
Mkhitaryan is a sort of player who plays well when he is confident, and an enigma when he isn’t. Injuries to Ramsey and Ozil bring him back into contention for a place in the starting XI, and if he doesn’t grab the opportunity and fails to influence the game, his stint in North London is surely going to end soon.
The time has come for Mkhitaryan to prove his worth.