Bacary Sagna has been rated one of the best right backs in
the world and the best in English Premier League. His good days seem to be
coming to an end though. His speed has reduced, his crosses hardly ever cross
the opponent's legs and he is more injury prone than ever before. This has led
to many fans preferring his understudy Carl Jenkinson starting in that
position.
What does this mean for Sagna and Arsenal? Sagna may be
inclined to move to another team where he'll get first team chances and
possible win a trophy as his contract expires in 2014. However Arsenal could
still use him but at the centre back position.
He featured there in the match against Sunderland. His
performance was very solid and match saving for Arsenal. He seemed like he was
in his natural position. The performance from him was comfortable and
impressive.
This would mean that Jenkinson starts at right back.
Jenkinson, like Gibbs, is a great tackler, very fast and a good crosser of the
ball. He still has lots to learn but what better way to learn than with the
master at his side.
Arsenal would need to acquire a new right back to back up
Jenkinson. Most fans would prefer a proven right back like Corchia or Van der
Wiel but Arsenal have an almost ready player in the form of 18 year old reserve
player, Hector Bellerin. Bellerin has impressed in the reserve team constantly.
Pacy, good aerially and has good delivery he would make a good back-up.
In the mean-time, players like Ignasi and Angha can understudy
Sagna and the other centre backs. This way Arsenal would be keeping up the
youth system and also save the money.
Losing a big name like Sagna would be bad for the Arsenal
players and fans. Any thing should be done to keep him.
Till next time...
thats for sure.i still need him at arsenal
ReplyDeleteHope he stays... He really impressed me at center back.
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