Lessons Arsenal should learn from WBA draw
Arsenal players were happy at the end of the match. Two
reasons: They had fought and fought hard for a draw and a well-deserved one
too; the draw also meant the international break finds them at top of the table.
The game exposed some of Arsenal’s weaknesses and strengths.
1.
Wilshere is not a winger
Wenger has done well…and also been
lucky when playing some players out of position. This has gone well with
Ramsey, Cazorla among others. However, Wilshere lacks speed to not only attack
but also defend. He constantly lost the ball on the wings which led to quick
counter attacks by WBA. In the middle of the pack, however he shows his
potential and exerts his influence well.
2.
There is need for another striker
Giroud has started his season well
and has definitely improved his finishing and also his hold up play and
dribbling skills (albeit surprisingly). Giroud is the only finisher in the team
currently in the as been absence of Walcott and Podolski. He holds the ball but
has no one to help him attack. Most of the time he is isolated and this ends up
in wasted possession. The team clearly needs a box striker to support the big
French man.
3.
The Arsenal is now a team
The team no longer relies on one
player as has been for the last two seasons where we heavily relied on van
Persie and Cazorla. This season all team players are playing like they are
stars and by that they become stars. All players are equally important. Against
WBA, Arsenal went a goal down for the first time this season and all the
players showed the fight and spirit to win back a point for the team.
4.
Gibbs is growing into the trademark Arsenal left
back
The baby faced player started out
in the first team as an injury-prone and error-prone player. He has now matured
into a respectable left back, top 5 in the world even. He is a great tackler
and is doing quite well as a game reader. His importance in attack has become
so important for the team and his attacks from the left wing were a constant threat
vs. WBA.
5.
Flamini is the boss
I am tempted to say that he is
worth every penny…but well we all know that would be a lie. However, they do
say that the best things in life are free. Flamini proves them right. His man
of the match performance vs. West Brom indicated the solidness he has brought
into the team. The tough tackling DM is making no friends and is one card away
from a suspension. He has protected his back 4 well, as well as his command at
the centre has brought balance to the team.
6.
Özil will not have an easy time
No one will argue about the
importance of Wenger signing Özil. Regarded as the best
signing of the summer, his impact can be felt already. The midfielder has
brought into the team skills, flair and balance. However, he did join the most
bullied team in the EPL and this was seen by the number of misplaced passes he
had yesterday. He was often dispossessed and the tackles on him were hard. It
will be a tough time for him before he can completely settle down.
7.
Set
pieces are still an issue
The team still seems lost when it
comes to defending set pieces. The goal by West Brom and the fact that most of
their crosses troubled the defence is still very worrying. The only plus side
is that Szczesny’s judgment of crosses
has improved and he is more solid. Jenkinson’s positioning during attacks that
are channeled wide is also a cause for concern.
8.
Ramsey is very influential
Last season most fans barely
recognized the influence Ramsey had in the team. The top tackler stopped most
of the opponent’s attack and started Arsenal’s attacks. This season he is still
doing the same, just adding the goals and assists. His influence was seen after
his withdrawal due to injury vs. WBA where the team seemed to lose some
fluidity.
9.
Arteta is still needed
Most people have been complaining
that Arteta is not a natural DM and their complains were heard and solved by
Flamini. Against Napoli, Arsenal played football that reminded people of the
Vieira- Gilberto era with both Arteta and Flamini in the middle. Flamini’s
presence means that Arteta can roam forward and also he can tackle safer.
Arteta keeps the momentum of the game and is very efficient at switching the
direction of play as well as the tempo.
10.
In Rosicky we have a true game changer
Rosicky has seen injuries slow his
progress but he is still so important. In him, Arsenal have a player who brings
in urgency, experience, command and a daring style of play. He has a ‘Never Say
Die’ attitude and that is exactly what Arsenal needs to win anything.
All in all, Arsenal is a much
better team this season and will need consistency and a bit of luck to achieve
success.
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