Arsenal: Arsene Wenger feels justified not buying a striker

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his decision to resist buying a new striker last summer has been justified.

The Gunners were the only club in Europe's top five leagues not to sign an outfield player in the last window.

Instead, Theo Walcott has been moved from the wing to a more central role and has scored four goals in 11 games.

"Theo looks always dangerous in this position. The quality of his movement is outstanding and he has found his finishing again," said Wenger.

Frenchman Olivier Giroud has not started a league game since the draw against Liverpool on 24 August, while Danny Welbeck has been ruled out until January.

"I believe Theo can be a central striker," added Wenger. "But at the start of the season, I faced questions from everybody: 'why don't you buy a central striker?'

"So sometimes you have to have strong beliefs and show the players as well that you believe in them in that position.

"I always said that he will play through the middle and he got his knee injury when he played well through the middle against Tottenham. It took him a while to come back, I must say."