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Published 12:29 8 Oct 2018 BST
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Alexandre Lacazette (2), Aaron Ramsey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2) got the goals for Unai Emery's team.
According to Shearer, Christie was targeted as a weak point of Fulham's leaky defence. The Cottagers switched to a back-three for the first half of the match. Christie played as a right wing-back and had a tough afternoon.
The Republic of Ireland defender struggled throughout, as highlighted on Match of the Day 2.
"They're the only team in the Premier League not to have a clean sheet this season," Shearer said about Fulham.
"21 goals conceded, four more than anyone else in the Premier League. He (Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic) tried something different today by playing three at the back with two wing-backs, a new system. It didn't work. They were terrible. "Arsenal identified this weakness, which was down Fulham's right-hand, particularly Christie. And time and time again, whether it was Iwobi, whether it was Welbeck, they got into those areas and dominated in that position."Christie was constantly going forward, not worrying about defending. Three v three, look at Christie here:
"He's walking. His team is in trouble here. His first thought has to be, get back and help. Now look at him on the halfway line there, he jogs, Monreal is away and all of a sudden he realises and it's too late.
"Ball into the box, first goal, punished because you're not thinking defensively. It was so alarming. "I don't want to pick on him, but that was the side Arsenal looked at and that was the side that Arsenal dominated and were superb. They could have and should have scored some more."
Fulham's defence has been leaky all season, as Shearer highlighted. The fact that they are the only team in the English top flight without a clean sheet shows that their defensive failings are collective, not individual.
Arsenal are also in excellent form having won nine games in a row.
So, Christie was by no means solely at fault for the 5-1 drubbing in London. But his display may be a concern for Ireland manager Martin O'Neill.
Ireland are due to play Denmark on Saturday and Wales next Tuesday in two Uefa Nations League ties that could decide the team's fate in the new competition.
With captain and regular right-back Seamus Coleman injured, Christie could be in line to start both games. The former Derby County full-back has 18 caps for the country and has been preferred ahead of Matt Doherty of Wolves, who is in brilliant form for his club.
O'Neill has appeared reluctant to start Doherty, who scored the only goal of the game against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
It will be interesting to see which player he opts for, Doherty or Christie, in the upcoming games. Especially so given the importance the Ireland manager has placed on club form and how both players are in such contrasting form.
You can watch Shearer's analysis on Match of the Day 2 here:
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