Snatching loss from the jaws of victory

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From a purely neutral perspective, you have to salute the fact that Arsenal and Liverpool put on an outrageously exciting game of football. It was an absolute spectable, 10 goals in 90 minutes followed by a 9 pretty electric penalties that sadly finished the Sky Sports Gold classic on the side of Liverpool.

If you’re looking at it from a football purist perspective, we shipped 5 goals away from home in a game that Jurgen Klopp wasn’t taking too seriously (it clashes with the World Club Cup). That’s 7 goals in a week. That’s losing two leads from 2 goals up. That’s another loss however you look at it.

Unai Emery added some credit points to his flagging total with the fans. I thought that despite Mustafi trying to down his manager with an early own goal, we looked like we had a much better shape. The players for the most part looked like they knew what to do.

This is a common theme with Unai teams, we turn up for the big games, like the players know people are going to be paying attention. Everyone ran hard, we controlled the pace of the game for large parts and Liverpool didn’t really look like they had answers.

Mesut Ozil, as someone said in the comments, was the full package exgirlfriend experience of your nightmares. You dumped her because she’s boring and spent too much time playing computer games in curry stained tracksuit bottoms… then, after 3 months in life rehab, she shows up to the ball dressed up looking like the end scene of a teen film about transformation. Teen film? That sounded gross. But to be honest, I felt gross last night purring over a player I know will let me down. The sequel to this film is Requiem for a Dream.

Unai Emery tried to have a strategy last night, it seemed to revolve around the idea that sending Mesut up north for a tough game would show the fans that he’s a meek little bitch. How wrong was he? The German was on fire. He was at the heart of everything. We had 11 shots on goal with him on the pitch. It went further than that.

‘Mesut dispossesses’ was heard at least twice. Imagine, Mesut mucking in? He really must have been mad.

He has an edge over everyone in our squad. He thinks differently. He is decisive in the final third at a speed no one else can match. His assist for AMN was nothing short of ELITE ELITE ELITE. He just a very smart player that can open opposition in a moment.

So what happened? We were 4-3 up and Emery decided to hook him off on 65 minutes for Guendouzi. Say what you will Frenchman’s performance, Arsenal went from being a threat and creating 11 chances, to doing our usual, just 2 shots in 30 minutes with a heavily defensive midfield. Emery claimed this was preagreed, but for me, read the damn game. Read statistics that consistently show defensive subs are not the way to see out a game.

We all knew what would happen. Emery is world-class at snatching a loss from the jaws of victory, and so it was to be. Origi leveled, Willock put Arsenal ahead with and deeply sexy lash from 25 yards, then Origi leveled late on.

We lost the shoot out. AMN took the sauciest penalty of the night that deserved to be a winner, but sadly Ceballos blew his likes. Not a poor strike, but a great save.

So what did we learn?

We are very bad at defending. It’s not an individual issue, it’s a core structural problem. Bellerin and Tierney aren’t making a difference, nor is Lucas Torreira as a DM. We just don’t have the right sort of mindset to defend. The structure is open, built for individual errors, and Emery can’t fix it.

There should be no scenario where 5 goals away at Liverpool ends in a loss.

On the positive side of things, looking to the future, it’s clear that we have the raw ingredients for spectacular football. Emery tried to show the world that the way they see the squad is wrong last night. I genuinely believe he thought a Xhaka-less midfield with Ozil and Torreira was a throwaway game that’d show the fans what he’s persisting with in the league is correct. 

Woooah was he wrong. Moving forward, we looked spectacular at points. Saka and Gabriel is a partnership for the ages. Mesut pulled strings. Torreira looked great. Willock was a force. We looked special, albeit against a second-string Liverpool side.

If we can find someone to manage us that can balance solidity and with exciting attacking football, we’re a 100 goal a season team. The future is there for a manager that wants to play with Arsenal’s post-1996 DNA. The Liverpool game was fun and vital because it showcased that Emery is tanking this squad with a conservatism that doesn’t need to be. He’s a Sevilla coach at heart, not an Arsenal manager.

So the story last night was a revival of glorious failure. A fun game, but ultimately, you’re judged on results, and that was not a good one for Emery. Nor was the subplot of trying to show up players he doesn’t like. Mesut has his flaws, but ostracising him in a moment in which we don’t create now has concrete evidence. We need to bring him in from the cold, hopefully he can warm the first team and kickstart a movement towards top 4.

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TheBayingMob

Hello!

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Tr4phy

TheBayingMob

What what

TheBayingMob

Emery out

Manxgooner

Emery out

Bergkamp63

I actually felt sorry for Rob Holding last night, the poor sod was literally on his own with no help whatsoever.

gunnershabz

we cant defend as a unit, the midfield loses runners very quickly

we might as well be an attacking force and finish teams off with Pepe, Laca, Auba, Ozil that is a top world class forward line, we need to utilise it

Wengaball

Add Martinelli to that list. Ceballos too.

That’s a sexy as hell stacking line up.

Wengaball

attacking, obviously

gunnershabz

we should just leave the strongest back four and just let the front 4/5 do the attacking damage

the balance is not great so we might as well just focus on the attack

teams are scared of our attack but not our defence

Wasi

Ozil haters gonna be rushing here with the ‘it was a second string Liverpool side’. Even against a second string side we managed 2 shots on goal after Ozil left the pitch. Say what you will we need him RN. Our near 200 mil forward line has no supply. 2 of his Elite flicks got us 2 goals. His composure in the box is also something we lack when playing against teams that sit deep. Hopefully Unai subbing him means he’ll play at the weekend. Add to that he is finally starting to press and help the team out in… Read more »

gunnershabz

Martinelli determination, speed and explosiveness is too much to handle for defenders

we really need to stick him on when auba or laca not performing or super sub for last 15 mins in premier league games

Words on a Blog

In a side sorely lacking in creativity, freezing out Ozil from the squad makes absolutely no sense. Emery needs someone to create chances for his front 3 and other players, and by now it’s pretty obvious that the team can’t be properly structured as an attacking force without Ozil. Now that he has been pretty much absent this season, it’s pretty clear, that while he’s not exactly much cop defensively, our defensive problems can’t simply be put on him failing to defend from the front. So play the damn guy, or at least have him as an option on the… Read more »

Words on a Blog

gunnershabz,

Definitely with you that Martinelli should be our no.1 super-sub option.

The guy knows how to make things happen.

RodneyKing

Before the game last night, I watched Wright interviewing Bergkamp about his time at Arsenal. For around the tenth time, mind. For someone who went about his business on the pitch rather seriously, he’s got a great sense of humour. He wants to come back to Arsenal in some capacity but not as head coach. Classy player. I’ve seen that goal against Newcastle lots of times but I never get tired of seeing it. The gulf in quality between Wenger’s early teams and our recent teams is so wide it’s almost diabolical. Hard to believe Arsenal won games with just… Read more »

Danny

It was 4-4 when Ozil came off not 4-3.

Marc

Pedro

Out of interest and I’m not expecting a comprehensively researched list but who would be on your list of potential replacements for Emery that would be acceptable?

Danny

Bellerin and Tierney aren’t making a difference
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Tierney came on in the 83rd minute

Marc

Words

Whoever identified Martinelli certainly earnt there salary that month. What we need to do now is keep bringing him through and make sure we keep any circling vultures the hell away from him.

RodneyKing

If at this point, Emery hasn’t realized that his best team doesn’t include Xhaka, I don’t think he ever will.

Ozil’s situation is a bit different. Maybe the club hierarchy want him gone for financial reasons. Otherwise, he’s without a doubt the most creative player at Arsenal.

From the outside, looking in, making him play in the lesser competitions is perhaps a way of telling him he’s no longer needed at the club. We may never know the real reasons. Either way, it’s a lesson in how not to handle player-club relations.

Danny

Emery destroyed our game last night with his useless substitutions. Everybody could see Saka was completely knackered after an hour but no, El-Dicko keeps him on for the whole 90 just as he did against C.Palace. Seriously, give the kid a fuckin’ break.
I don’t care that we’re out of this bullshit cup (I wish we were also out of the Thursday night one too), going out on penalties is irrelevant, it’s just his management is simply awful.
Emery – worst Arsenal manager ever.

RodneyKing

gunnershabz
October 31, 2019 14:21:04

“we cant defend as a unit, the midfield loses runners very quickly”

It increases the pressure on the defence. The number of penalties we’ve conceded this season alone is worrying.

Wasi

I think it was Francis Cagigao who found Martinelli.

Guns of SF

yes ozil played well but please do not make him the messiah coming..
that is just horse shit…

against wolves he will be eaten alive

Ozil can be a super sub against sub par teams… cup games etc…. just like Xhaka.

Distant legrover

27th ?

Guns of SF

Sad state when our best creative player is still ozil.
For all his creativity, he lacks in too many major areas on the pitch.
As we said last week, the game has moved on.. the old number 10 is dead.

We need legs, runners, energy and creativity. All our mids need to become MORE creative than they are… something dick head Emery should be practicing in training.

The more I watch Arsenal, the more irritated I am getting with this dipshit.

Guns of SF

Ozil cannot do shit when teams park the bus…. he dribbles in a semi circle outside the box over and over…. loses the ball, falls over, sulks and we get scored on the break, as Xhaka is too slow….

How many times have we seen this scenario? You know you have…..

Ntuthuko

A Brendan Rodgers Liverpool was like that all season, I know they didn’t win nothing but they were a marvel to watch. They would ship 3 but score 4. They would bloody out score ya. Unleash Tirnelli on these sons o bitches

azed

Pedro

Ozil hasn’t played in a long time, playing him for 90 mins would be irresponsible.

There are many sticks to beat Emery with, but this is not one of them.

Like I said yesterday Emery has refused to address the structural defects in our defending.

If he hasn’t learnt that sometimes all you need is a smash and grab, he’ll never learn.

Words on a Blog

Guns of SF,

“…the game has moved on….the old number 10 is dead…”

Perhaps so. Liverpool, ManC and others have evolved structures, systems and players which combine to create chances and goals.

At Arsenal, Emery has yet to manage to do that. At the moment it’s “no number 10, no chance(s).”

Guns of SF

Pool has players- Mane, Salah that do not go all the way back to help the team defend. We go back in numbers and forward in numbers. This creates gaping holes at all times. If we get our full backs back to full power- Tierney is back, Bell needs to come back… we do not need our wingers, and most of our team helping that much on defense. If we want to quickly counter we need to have one or two outlet players ready to break. However, its always hoof the ball the Auba. He hardly ever gets the ball… Read more »

gunnershabz

Perdro

our core of youngsters, Martinelli, Nketiah, Saka, Willock, Saliba could be worth over £150m in few years

we can rock it in the premier league if the board plays it right

Words on a Blog

I have to say that, regardless of who plays, I’m not at all optimistic about our chances against Wolves.

They are the masters of methodically sitting back in a disciplined defence, and then hitting teams on the counter, and absolutely LOVE to play against the so-called big teams.

Receding Hairline

Pedro what exactly do we gain from progress in the Carabao cup?

Here is an idea, maybe Ozil will be needed for a league game this weekend.

How many Liverpool players who played 90 minutes yesterday will be playing this weekend?

Guns of SF

WOAB

interested to see Emery strategy ( if any) for Wolves game.
Attacking them can be disastrous… they killed us on the break last time.
Do we sit back? Might work, if we have a thought out plan to get in scoring positions.

I believe Martinelli needs to feature in this game. Against tough and physical teams like wolves, speed is an asset. We do not have the same type of physically robust players- we do have speed on the wings… we need to use that much better…

Dream10

CM is a massive issue for us. Probably even worse without Xhaka (who has poor mobility). Guendouzi consistently loses track of runners. Torreira much better in this aspect, just end to end PL football the issue for him.
We had some average CB combinations before Per/Koscielny at the Emirates, but our ability to keep the ball was superior.

That being said, if Holding and Ceballos are cornerstones of the team going, turn off the lights and close the doors to the stadium. Origi sent Bobby back to Bolton.
Ceballos ain’t for us.

Dream10

Expecting this XI for the wknd

Leno
Chambers Luiz Sokratis Tierney
Willock Guendouzi
Pépé Torreira Aubameyang
Lacazette

Cesc Appeal

Torreira as CDM might not improve things under Emery…but it’d be nice if he actually tried it.

Even last night he played Willock as the deepest player most of the time.

Words on a Blog

Guns of SF,

An Emery-style tactic of sitting back is just an invitation to Wolves that says: “take me, take me, I’m yours!”

Agreed that Martinelli should definitely play, instead of either of Pepe or Laca.

Dream10

Very disappointed that Villa drew Liverpool in the QF next round. Klopp is going have a front row seat to a McGinn master class. There goes our hope for signing him smh

Cesc Appeal

Dream10

More likely Willock on the bench Guendouzi as the deepest midfield player with Dani Ceballos and Torreira as box to box players.

Guns of SF

Willock has a knock apparently… I think that Ceballos starts in his place.

Words on a Blog

Dream10,

Wow, Torreira as no. 10?

Cesc Appeal

I like the fact Maritnelli kept getting naughty little challenges on him as well.

I mean obviously not wanting to see him hurt, but it means he’s fast of feet and of thought…it means the opposition already have him marked as a problem player.

salpardisenyc

Receding

Agree the League cup is a banter competition, its not the fact we were eliminated last night its the matter of elimination factored into recent run of games thats worrying and how that carry’s over.

If were honest last thing Emery needed was to loose out to one of the youngest sides fielded at Anfield after shipping the lead that many times over the course of the 90 with our defensive discipline showered in weakness.

The stack on effect now heightened heading into a tricky league encounter w/ Wolves.

Guns of SF

IF emery is Mr Video analysis, he needs to look at how Wolves did against City. The team is set up to negate the strengths of the opposition and they fare well against attacking sides. They gind out results… so my worry is that again… even we take an early lead, we going to tire, and get score on again… no different from the last few weeks. Ill be keenly watching his tactics against Wolves… it will be telling what he is really about. This is a great test coming up- im kinda looking forward to it- just to see… Read more »

Cesc Appeal

Emery is feeling the pressure as well.

The Sky cameras kept focusing on his reaction after Liverpool equalised late on and it wasn’t anger he just hid his face and shut his eyes.

That’s a real ‘fuck’ sort of expression.

Words on a Blog

What I’m hoping for, is for an extended period with Xhaka frozen out of the squad a la Ozil, while he goes through an extensive and protracted period of counselling to regain his equilibrium….

Not that it will make any difference to the result against Wolves…..

CMH

Bring Wenger back, fully refreshed and focusing just on the first team. Could do a lot worse….

Dream10

Cesc Appeal

Wolves use a back three, so the wide areas will be a problem for us. Moutinho is a seasoned campaigner in the CM area. Top player. Hope we’re able to hold on to the ball.

Champagne charlie

“I thought that despite Mustafi trying to down his manager with an early own goal, we looked like we had a much better shape. The players for the most part looked like they knew what to do.“ This seems written when drunk off a bit of entertainment, how can a side have a good shape and know what they’re doing but get hit for 5? The first goal typified the whole thing, it ended with a Mustafi error but it was a nothing ball into the corner that exposed a totally absent Kolasinac and a Joe Willock completely uninterested in… Read more »

Dream10

Words

Yep. It’s either Willock, Özil or Torreira as the #10. Expecting Willock to deputise for Xhaka beside Guendouzi, Özil on the bench. Think Emery wants to use Torreira as some sort of pressing agent. Don’t think he’s a fan of him as a deep player. It’s nonsense for me, as I think he’s a decent player behind the ball and average ahead of it.

Words on a Blog

Dream10,

Agree that it’s a nonsense for Torreira to be ahead of the ball.

Dream10

Pedro

What’s the noise on contracts for Aubameyang and Lacazette??? Hope Auba gets a two or three year extension. Really hope we’re not re-signing Lacazette. We need a different dynamic in the front line. I like the player, but we can do better. Should have been proactive and sold him this past summer and bought Haller. Younger, cheaper, less wages, provides goals, Giroud’s aerial prowess with better mobility. We missed out.

Words on a Blog

If Emery wants a “pressing agent” at the front, then that should be Martinelli.

Torreira is more effective snuffing out danger and providing link play adjust ahead of the back 4

Words on a Blog

*adjust ahead = just ahead

Champagne charlie

Pedro Drunk on entertainment I said. If it was whiskey I’d have fully expected an elite breakdown of how Mourinho is right for the job short term. Again, shipping 5 goals I just don’t see how you can coin us as having a good shape and the players aware of their roles. Counterintuitive as it gets. Like saying the forward line is on fire when they’ve not scored, or had a shot on target. From where I sat it was a case of us not being able to manage a game despite coming up against a very shaky Liverpool underclass.… Read more »

Guns of SF

Yea im having a feeling that Laca will be sold… he doesnt look happy… gone are the smiling selfies and training fun.
He keeps liking posts dissing Emery… so in my estimation, he will be gone.
Dani will go back… we still need 2 attacking players that can really push us on.
I think Eddie will be recalled but the way Gaby is playing im not so sure….
Gaby and Auba sound good up front too.

James wood

Wenger was crap on substitutions as well.

Graham62

CMH

You’re winding us up.

Please stop it.

Dream10

Guns of SF

Martinelli/Nketiah are good players, but should be used as part of the squad. Don’t want them to be tasked with being the second or even third best goal scorer at the club. It’s the reason we’re not a cl team right now. 15 goals in 10 matches ain’t good enough

Graham62

Adama Traore at the Emirates this weekend.

Be afraid.

Be very afraid.

Thomas

Emery sacked yet?

Guns of SF

Dream I feel that we need to use what we have. Both players are hungry and very good. At least Gaby should be given more time. Eddie is not really a spring chicken… he also needs games.
With our big spend last summer, not sure we can buy a striker that is proven enough to help us… maybe but Im not sure.

Ch

It was 4-4 when Ozil came off not 4-3. this is wrong only but i think eddie will be recalled.

Gentlebris

We have been berating Ozil because we thought he held the club back, because we thought he had no defensive values, because we thought he was lazy and because we thought his attitude was not good enough. We would have a game and Ozil would do his ‘little things’ not always as effective as what he did yesterday and we would say ‘Oh, Ozil was shit today’. But look fellas, it has now been clearly proven to ME that Ozil has more creativity in his little finger than Guen and Ceballos combined together. Ozil might now be a bit lesser… Read more »

Pierre

WOB
“If Emery wants a “pressing agent” at the front, then that should be Martinelli.”

I said a few weeks back that Emery has a conundrum regarding Aubameyang and Martinelli.

Aubamayang will never press with intensity whereas Martinelli could possibly be the best at pressing in the game .
He is like a duracell in that he never loses his energy , if Emery wants the team to be a real pressing side then Martinelli is your man.

I doubt that this will happen though as I can’t see Aubameyang being benched or Lacazette in favour of Martinelli.

Guns of Hackney

Going to get into some wine in a bit…then carve a creepy face into a pumpkin for a 10 month old. Then more wine.

This will be game changing.

As for the game. Only one team gave a fuck and they lost. Agree with Peter, this team with a good manager has a chance at doing some damage. Imagine a peak Arsene with this team.

Emery out. Diabolical appointment.

Graham62

Can someone please let me know when Arsenal FC will be taken seriously once again.

How many years is it now?

16 years?

The 2003-04 season?

Samesong

Arsenal will be taken serious when you are taken serious….

Never!

Pierre

Gentlebris
Absolutely

bennydevito

So Liverpool shipping 5 goals means they too didn’t have a good shape and were also disorganised.

Guns of Hackney

G62

Arsenal are the Benny Hill of football.

gunnerram

A note for Gab Martinelli. Good find, has made all the starts count and already has scored lots of goals. Need him to be slowly introduced to the EPL and given a chance. Good find and after RVP, genuinely exited about this guy.

Guns of SF

Ozil again can be effective against weaker sides. Sides like Wolves, who are strong in midfield – he struggles against. Heavy pressing sides he struggles against. We all know this.
SO throw him on against Wolves. lets see how he does. Im guessing he comes in as a sub around 60 mins.

Graham62

Gentlebris

What I do agree with you on is that once Ozil was withdrawn from last nights game “our attacking midfield reverted to type”.

Against EPL teams though playing with Ozil still remains a massive risk. If he gets his mojo back( did he ever have it?) then why not put him on for 60 minutes in our home games and use him sparingly away from home.

Graham62

Samesong

Did I hit a nerve or something?

Can’t take honesty?

Is that it?

Emiratesstroller

Pedro We have discussed ad infinitum the failings of our defence and frankly nothing changes. Bluntly we have conceded 9 goals in the last 3 games with different backline formations so the problem is not down to just one or two players in the squad. Clearly there is a structural problem within the club. However, my major concern this season is that the club is operating also now a dysfunctional and unbalanced midfield. Many have focussed on Xhaka as the problem and yes the player is slow and on occasions some might argue defensively reckless. However, I think that there… Read more »

TR7

Torrera-Guen-Ozil should be our midfield combination going forward. Ceballos has not had a good game since his debut, utterly underwhelming in both on the ball and off the ball play. Not a fan of Ozil but he is the only player we have who can string good passes together and bring our attackers in to play. Guendouzi as a box to box midfielder and Torreira as a defensive midfielder looks a decent proposition.

Wasi

Adama Traore at the Emirates this weekend.Be afraid.Be very afraid.
Graham

Tierney v traore is gonna be some battle.

Graham62

Your only post of the day Sanesong and that’s the best you can come up with?

Never mind.

Samesong

Graham62October 31, 2019 16:39:25
SamesongDid I hit a nerve or something?Can’t take honesty?Is that it?

Sorry Graham I thought it was Guns but to answer your question most of you guys couldnt take honesty lol.

Samesong

Graham

So reactoinary for an old man. Calm down and take your meds.

Graham62

Samesong not Sanesong

Un na naai

Digital (from previous)
Could disagree with any of that. Except Ceballos. I wouldn’t even want him as a squad player when we have lads like Joe Willock. Scores goals, makes tackles, driving runs, hard working. Made for the prem that lad.I honestly think Ceballos offers little more than Elneny.

Graham62

Shit! Two posts.

Wonders will never cease.

Put the dictionary down.

You may overdo it.

Un na naai

Freddie (from previous)

Both jack and Santi would have been superior options from the bench
You telling me Santi or jack couldn’t do 20-45 mins spurts for arsenal?

Un na naai

Graham62October 31, 2019 16:29:06
Can someone please let me know when Arsenal FC will be taken seriously once again.How many years is it now?16 years?The 2003-04 season?

Graham

You telling me we weren’t taken seriously in 06?
Or 07/08?

Or 10/11 when we had RvP, Arshavin, nasri and Cesc?

Come on man

Useroz

Emery trying hard to destroy what’s left of his reputation especially with the stupid subs in recent games. Hated it. When it’s working out fine, like last night, don’t fucking fix/ tinker with it. As Pedro puts it may be not what he wanted to see actually…. Don’t care if pre-ageeed. Ozil didn’t look tired or lazy or a liability when Guen came on. Guen added hardly any. Not defensively nor creativity. What’s the point? Better off having Tierney on for Saka in the. last 15 min or so and move Kolac the brute up the wing. Saka gave up… Read more »

Samesong

Graham

Shit! Two posts.Wonders will never cease.Put the dictionary down.You may overdo it.

yes called having a life anf being at work.

We don’t all have freedom passes and roam london doing sweet fa.

Emiratesstroller

Un na naii I am glad that someone else agrees with me that Ceballos is a lightweight fairly nothing player. He is a slight upgrade on Suarez, but not what the club needs when you factor in the physicality of EPL and our schedule this season. I have also my doubts about Guendouzi as I have expressed in past, but I will give him one more season to improve his consistency. As both of us have posted Willock does offer something which the other young midfielders in our squad don’t have. Apart from work ethic he does know what to… Read more »

azed

Pedro

Ozil at his prime never played past the 70th minute.

Even you wrote posts about Wenger playing Ozil for 90 mins.

As for the Liverpool kids, they play under 23 games regularly.

The Godfather

Tierney came on late because kola was injured and Ozil left the field with the game on a knife edge at 4-4.

But oh well why spoil a false narrative

Graham62

What is it Samesong?

Holding onto a grudge or you just can’t deal with direct and honest communications?

Mummy not given you your breakfast today?

Don’t live in London.

Oh, now I remember, you’re a London boy.

Micheal

Ozil:
I totally agree with most posters that Ozil played well last night and showed the gulf in class between himself and the rest of our midfield. But please don’t ignore the simple fact that Ozil is fundamentally unreliable – he goes missing far often to be taken seriously. One good game does not compensate for another five or more outings where he dawdles around while the game passes him by.

A shame.

Valentin

Some players look busy without offering a lot of concrete end result. I believe that Ceballos is a tidy player who recycle the ball cleverly, but unless the opposition relents the midfield or play with only two in central midfield (which was the case with Burnley his best game) he does not have the physicality nor the creativity to be an effective No8 for Arsenal. Willock work ethics, directness and eye for a goal is a much better asset in the EPL. Guendouzi can be make a very good No8, but he need to work on his defensive awareness. I… Read more »

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