Not having a preseason with a new team playing in a completely different environment didn't affect him? I'm not really sure about that, frankly. Not having a preseason means that he'll have to adjust to alien conditions and try to perform at his best, being the main source of creativity and all, and you're saying that it won't affect him? Even the best players would be affected to a varying degree and to tell you the truth, I somewhat expect his performances to dip in the second half of the season. There has been at least one case of an Arsenal fan complaining on this board about Cazorla being at times inconsistent. Hmmm..... Apart from that, Walcott has had only 4 appearances in the middle and Podolski has had only one so far. So, in this context, saying Giroud 'only' missed three games is inaccurate and the fact that he was also injured isn't an excuse either.
As for Gervinho playing in the middle, it may have been a surprise to many but that wasn't the case for me (Not trying to boast or anything.
). Gervinho is basically a somewhat better version of Walcott. The Ivorian has pace just like Walcott and is usually better than Walcott on the ball too (not taking into account his wastefulness when it comes to the end product). This makes me go back to the point I madde earlier. That when you've got two players of different types already in your squad in Giroud and Gervinho, it wouldn't make sense not to try something different and not give the other a go in the said role. Also, I wouldn't be comparing Cazorla to Giroud only because of their appearances. Cazorla has to play for Arsenal every game due to simple fact that there's very little depth in his position (Wilshere has only recently returned from injury and the lesser I say about Diaby staying fit, the better. Rosicky too was injured earlier and hasn't played much.). Same can be said of Podolski as, among the best players in the squad, only Gervinho has so far played on the left. So, it wouldn't be fair, since we're comparing Podolski to Giroud based on their appearances as a CF, to take into account the total appearances the German has made.
I didn't ignore the FA cup and the League cup competitions. In fact, I didn't have the stats on them and I totally forgot about it too. Besides, looking up stats for those tournaments would've been a bother because it would then not be as precise. There are many weak teams playing in the cup comps. (just like in Spain) and taking the PL stats only into consideration looks, at least to me, more plausible.
Note : When I use the word 'fast-paced', I try to describe the general pace of the games
in the PL. I never hinted at 'English footbal' which isn't limited to the league.
Anyways, where did I say that it was 'all' down to Silva and Toure that Aguero was scoring those goals? You need to be more careful. While you may have a point, I still find it funny that Aguero isn't on the form that he was at last season and I wonder if Silva and Toure not playing very well could be the reason.