Did what they bought him for today, gave Arsenal some physical presence in an attacking moment which they were crying out for as they never looked like actually being able to play through or counter against City.
By the 60 minute mark, I was thinking of average Prem strikers who I'd happily bring on if I was Arteta since they had to play over the top or get a header from a Martinelli cross to have any hope of a goal. It just wasn't a game for subtlety in attack as both teams were well drilled and very, very conservative whenever the other team had possession, which was illustrated by Doku's dribbling and Jesus' power on the wing (for a striker he's average in that regard but like most strikers, can use his body well on the wing, shoutout to uh Tore Andre Flo and the Norwegian team of the early-mid 90s) doing fairly well while Alvarez was non-existent and Nketiah mostly looked useless. Havertz is the closest thing they have to a big striker.