1) Lukas Podolski – 100 minutes a goal
The German’s place a that the top of this list might be skewed slightly due to his relative lack of minutes and late substitutions into games.
However, what cannot be in question is just how deadly Podolski can be when given a sniff of a chance which explains how he’s amassed three goals already this season from just 14 shots and in his entire Arsenal career has smashed in 31 goals from 55 starts.
Arsene Wenger may see Podolski as a luxury coming off the bench and may not trust him to track back or put in a solid defensive shift when he’s not cracking shots from distance, but there’s no doubting the potency of Podolski’s goalscoring exploits.
And if his showing in Galatasaray hasn’t placed him in line for a starts over the likes of Welbeck then there’s surely no doubt he has to be on the bench over the likes of the ineffectual Joel Campbell.