Arteta drops masterclass in leadership

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Well, yesterday marked yet another tumultuous day of back and forth over the most boring saga in football. Mesut Özil dropped a statement in the morning and played up that he felt hurt, betrayed, and sad. All fair comments, no professional footballer wants to be cut from the team, especially not a World Cup winner playing in a drossy team that barely makes the Europa League qualification places.

It was starting to look like Arsenal had lost control of the narrative. The bit in Özil‘s statement when he mentioned ‘humanitarian work’ was designed to whip up his base into assuming that the fix was in… Arsenal loved Chinese Yen and Vinai was a union buster that dealt out punishment to non-pay-cut-taking-slags.

We shouldn’t have worried. Mikel Arteta put on a masterclass in leadership, dropping one of the most candid, honest, and clear ripostes to the biggest crisis of his managerial career to date.

Here’s what was smart… he simply reiterated the same message he has from day one. He has set high standards for the squad, if you don’t meet those standards, you will not be part of the plans.

‘I have to see on a daily basis, the input, the performance and what every player brings to the team, and from there I make the decision.’

The message was clear, Mesut Özil is not delivering what is expected or needed. This was a footballing decision and it all focused around one of the greatest players of a generation not applying himself to the Mikel Arteta standards of 2020.

He also did what all great leaders do… he absolutely owned the decision.

Honestly, I take full responsibility. I have to be the one getting the best out of the players. It’s my responsibility and again, it’s nothing related to anything, any behaviour or things like I read, like the pay cuts. It’s not true, it’s my decision. If someone has to blame me, and that will happen when we lose football matches, it’s my responsibility. I have to make the decision to get the best possible squad out there to win football matches and competitions as often as we can. In order to do that, I try to be fair with him and with any other players in the squad to defend, as much as possible, the interests of the football club.

Remember a babbling Unai Emery blaming the exec team for dropping Mesut? Pathetic and something the players noted. No one likes a weak leader. That sort of carry-on is why things went very south for him when he reintroduced the German into the side. Arteta has avoided looking like a beta male, even through crises of creativity.

Truth is, our manager held a lot back. He could have gone into detail. He could have shared granular incident reports and gone toe-to-toe. He could have rolled brand MÖ10 under the bus, but he didn’t, and that was classy. He also didn’t shy away from how he saw the decision.

I feel that at the moment, today, that I’ve failed because I want the best possible Mesut for the team. In some moments I was able to get close to that but in other moments I haven’t been able to because I had to make the decision to leave him out of the squad.

Trying to get Mesut Özil purring again was always a big ask. We’ve been through it so many times before. He starts off well, then he slips into a footballing depression, then things go south. I had high hopes that Arteta could change his ways, like he did for other players that were flops, but at the heart of it, if the desire is not there, it doesn’t matter how good at coaching you are, you’ll never get a turn.

As my good friend Alfred from the podcast said to me… he dealt with this like a founder of a start-up. Direct, straight to the point, with care and compassion.

The overall message though was not about the player, it was to ask the fans to trust that this decision was made with the best interests of the team at heart. Everything he does is about putting Arsenal back on top of the game. That’s all you can ask of a leader.

I’ve seen some of the melt brigade disgracing their ‘support’ online by calling Arsenal classless. Please. This decision wasn’t 6 weeks in the making, it’s been coming for 4 years. This was the humane way to do things. The club has been honest with the player, they offered him a way out, and they’ve tried to negotiate his contract termination like they did with Mikhi. It’s interesting that the cuck collective of our fanbase, those who actively seemed to enjoy the years of decline under Wenger, are now up in arms we have a ruthless manager that is trying to build out a winning vision. Let’s take their outrage as a positive. There was nothing more depressing than hearing us become the home of ‘well, you are spoilt, we don’t have a right to trophies’ rhetoric. Weak sauce is not the condiment of choice for the 2020 era.

It hasn’t just been the weirdoes in our fanbase crafting terrible defences of a player who doesn’t care. We saw Gary Lineker explayer-splain to Piers Morgan that you can’t exit a player under contract, like we don’t have a transfer window dedicated to that exact process. Jack Wilshere weighed in saying Mesut is our best player and that professionals just want to play… again, Mesut could have left and wasn’t short of offers. All these folk have an axe to grind and that is fine. Though the reality is simple, if Mesut Özil was playing the maximum of his ability, he’d be in that squad right now and he’d be starting. 

So that’s it, the Özil chapter is closed. We can all move on now because it is finished business. I wouldn’t be shocked to see him go on a free in January. He will 100% not be playing for the club again. It is done.

A sad end to a story that could have been so promising… but it’s the best for Arsenal FC. As fans, we now we have to back where the club is going. There is a short, medium, and long term vision. It will be tough at times, the success won’t come overnight, but I tell you… there’s not a better young coach in the game that could be taking us on this journey.

Let’s look toward the positives. We’re no longer a banter club. This was a strong decision that put sporting excellence at the front of the queue. We have Bukayo Saka tied to Arsenal, an immense young talent hungry to impress. We have Gabriel Martinelli coming back into the fold, an explosive player tied to a long term deal. We have Thomas Partey earmarked for a debut tonight, the Patrick Vieira type midfielder we’ve missed since we sold the Frenchman. We have Auba, we have Gabriel, we have Kieran Tierney… we have a lot to be excited about.

So ignore the negative vibes. Let’s kick on and have a great season! But first, let’s crush Rapid Vienna. x

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Sid

Elneny has always been better than Xhakalson

Useroz

What’s the sub rule? 4 or 5 changes allowed?

Good subs to shore things up. Tierney.

Mr Serge

Laca will be gone end of the season the latest

SpanishDave

Useroz that’s why nobody was interested in him.
Nothing there anymore.

Captain Tierney

Now we have Joe Willock playing as the strike !!!

Whats the different between playing Torreira as a #10 and Willock as a #9 ?

Buzzy

Auba defying orders and playing through the middle since he came on…leadership masterclass

Useroz

Willock didn’t look up where Auba was. Ecen if the ball get pass the defender would have missed Auba

Captain Tierney

striker*

Gazzap

Gabriel, partey and Auba are top class. They need a better supporting cast.

Useroz

Leno caught the ball!!!

Mr Serge

Artetas signings have been good today

TheLegendaryDB10

Buzzy

He has to … that’s where he plays best.

He did the exact same thing in the last 10 mins of the 1st half against man city to shove off Willian.

Kaz

If Auba is openly defying orders in order to play centrally ( I’m happy but sadly he’ll probably get frozen out the team too)

S Asoa

Gabriel has diagnosed Leno is sick. Intercepting all back passes and keeping them out of harm’s way

SpanishDave

My user name did a Leno

Buzzy

What a ball from Partey..shame it was to dr.willock

Useroz

We should have played like this from the first minute.

But why we need practically a PL starting 11 to dispose RW?

Kaz

Partey and Gabriel are a super spine.

Now if only our sauce master can play Auba up top 🤔🤔🤔

It only we had Emi still.

Leftside

I’m a big fan of Leno but he’s making it easy for fans right now

Dissenter

There are ostrich sized eggs splattered on many faces here.
What was that taunting of Arteta for ?

Useroz

Bellerin plays well

Arteta for England

Kaz

Don’t worry lads, give my unborn son 20 years

Dissenter

Leno is just performing to type
Nothing there, he’s weak with his feet, has a big clanger in him and is poor at crosses.
Other than that ….he’s just okay.

Kaz

Dissenter

Did you watch the game? No egg on our faces.

Useroz

Ok. Job done.

The forensic starts …

S Asoa

Escape phew

Eggs on faces….. really? Come on Arteta is Shit with a capital S. he make OGS look like Alex Ferguson

MidwestGun

Hard way to get 3 pts.. but we did.. The calvary rescued us. I give Bellerin a ton of shit.. but he is still much better then Soares from what I can see.

Useroz


Arteta for England

Why not? As long as we don’t get Southgate in return!

Leftside

Thats not the result to say that for Dissenter. This was what the English call “papering over the cracks”.

Jim+Lahey

Thomas Partey was immense tonight

Jamie

Nice comeback away win.

Haters gonna hate.

raptora

I’m obviously happy we won. But holy shit what a garbage game. If we can’t look good Vs Rapid Vienna who are we going to look good Vs? Basically we were good vs Fulham 10 games into the season.

Buzzy

We’re going to be seeing a 343 against foxes with xhaka and ceballos…just a heads up to get mentally prepared for that shit shower

salparadisenyc

Wretched first half, but a few serious positives in second 45 notably Partey.
Built as game progressed, can see he’ll become a key figure in the mid.

Kaz

Meanwhile Leverkusen put 6 past Nice

Remember when we used to spank European small clubs 5-0.

“Letting Martinez go was excellent, you can see all these mistakes Leno keeps making”

Always love Keown

Jim+Lahey

@Dissenter –

“What was that taunting of Arteta for ?”

Do you have eyes?

Kaz

@Buzzy

Thanks mate

Dan T

Thought the new boy looked good. Him and Elneny could make a decent partnership.

Saka, Laka and Eddie were poor. Pepe was at least trying to make something happen, I still have a tiny bit of hope left that something might click for him this season.

I can’t comment on the defenders as I shut my eyes whenever it got within 50 yards of Leno!

Ishola70

What a load of shite that was.

Big, big fuss to despatch a nothing side like Rapid Vienna.

Rapid Vienna were only going to score a second goal if they were gifted one just like the first goal and Leno very nearly obliged in doing that making another passing error to add to his first.

Shite and a game to forget instantly.

raptora

The day has come that in a game Vs Rapid Vienna our star players were Partey, Elneny, Luzi and Gabriel.

Useroz

Those who earned their wages tonight:

Luiz, Gabriel, Saka, Elneny (yes, him!), Partey.

Plus the subs :

Bellerin, Auba and Tierney.

Trask

Well, that was shite

Leno a shambles

Arteta too timid. Just like the player he was. Sideways passer with little invention

Lacazette was just horrible.

At least Partey was good. That’s something

TT

Gabriel and Partey our best players. Overall defence played well…..apart from Leno ofc. Elneny had a good game also but to be honest not a fan of Nikieth. Very poor all game must say.

3 point in our hardest game. I’ll take that.

Dream10

What has Nelson done wrong to get a 23 second run out??? Loan the kid if you are not going to give him decent time

Karsa

Yes, Leno had a stinker.

But, please, can we stop harping on about Martinez. He’s gone ffs. Some on here will be still going on about there past girlfriends years later.

Useroz

Again. Arsenal shouldn’t need an 97.6% full team to deal with Rapid Vienna or the like.

Whats the MO of Arteta’s approach/ plan/ timeline??

TT

Shitload of plastic fans on tonight delighted with a poor performance. ignoring of course that we won.

Jamie

Partey had 108% passing accuracy today. He was all over the middle of the pitch. Lovely passing range too.

Leftfootcurler

It was a shit performance but I expected that, with the front 3 we had.

Encouraging thing that we played on the right side too.
Hopefully we use the whole pitch to play from now on, rather than just the left.

Leno is my MOTM.
He made a boring match interesting. Great job.

Useroz

Dream-

In this occasion ,it was just time wasting by Arteta. Nelson understands.

But Nelson seems to be behind Willian and Pepe. And it’s a problem from his development point of view.

Champagne charlie

Slow and pretty meek first half, error woke us up and it was won at a canter after that. Good to see Auba back on the scoresheet, no goal in six weeks for him before that.

Quite telling that there were folk lining up to give Pedro shit at 1-0. Loads absolutely desperate for reason to chat shit, enough have ruined their keyboards after Leno’s error.

Must be gutting that we won.

TT

Leftfootcurler. Had to laugh at that 😀

Marc

Didn’t see the match but the mood on here pretty much covers it.

Since matches resumed after lockdown how many good performances – not results – have we had?

Certainly the Cup Final but even the wins against City and Liverpool last season fall more into good results than performances.

This is a serious worry.

Rich

108% passing accuracy is the best I’ve ever seen, absolutely phenomenal….

Valentin

I am getting tired of the “Trust the process!”
Arsène, please come back, all is forgiven.

I can’t wait for the excuse some will come to justify that turd of a game.

Buzzy

Arteta went all the way to hug Leno at the end..”herr Leno te queries mucho you can crap all over its allowed for you”..selling Emi was criminal

Na me ooo

How many howlers or mistakes now ? The people upstairs sold the good keeper and kept the hipsters choice.

Dude gonna cost us games this season.

Leftside

To those super fanning right now shut up, the result was what we all wanted but outside of a few players there was a lot of cause for concern there. Thats valid to say.

Leftside

Jarring on here, not everything is an argument.

Leftside

And I’m a fan of Leno but tonight was poor from him, again fair to say.

And the worry is that our back up keepers are obviously not up to much or he’d have played them. As bad as Leno is we’ll really be fucked if he gets injured.

Leftside

Pepe has talent Pedro but poor application of it, and his mentality is questionable too. We can’t use the settling in excuse too he’s been here long enough now.

Useroz

Has the run run boy not improving?

Jim+Lahey

@Pedro –

“Now we have people whining about winning in a competition no one cares about.”

No one is whining about about winning, people aren’t happy with the shit football that is being served up week after week, much the same as we were when Emery was serving up the same shit.

Ernest Reed

Have to say, Leno does himself no favours with his play. Crisis of confidence is well established as he remains very uncertain and is lacking in controlling play around his net.

Marko

Thought Partey and Gabriel were good but there’s some serious worries going on with Mikel and what he’s doing with the offence. Players being played out of position players being played negatively and players like Lacazette lasting 83 mins!!! despite being absolutely dogshit. I just dunno so many of the issues affecting the team right now are self inflicted and yet every time you see the starting 11 and 30 seconds into the game and you know nothing is being learned. Like for the love of God will Mikel just go with a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 for a few games… Read more »

Kaz

You think we want to watch shit football, watch ourselves get pressured hard by league 1 equivalent and not look decent until our top player is carted on Charlie?

No you unthinker. We would much rather happily gloat about how amazing our team is playing and purr at our young striker bagging a hattrick.

Instead we have to watch our beloved team suffer needlessly due to a lack of courage or vision by our manager.

Leftside

Pedro I think he brings it on himself. He’s not great with the ball at his feet unless he has time (and when is that) so just go for the safer option. His distribution is questionable as well.

Ernest Reed

My thinking as well on Leno, Pedro. This is a problem that looks to be worsening.

Kaz

Anyway like I’ve said since we signed Partey our double pivot must always be Partey and El Neny with Cebellos played ahead.

We need to move onto a 433 with Saka on the left and Auba up front.

It’s really not hard to see why.

Arsenal football club should not be a novices first gig. That’s how far we’ve fallen since old ruggy bought the club

Marc

“Left, Leno looks like a man in crisis.”

Oh Great really makes me want to spend £15 or walk over the pub Sunday night – especially after selling a keeper in the summer who was performing.

salparadisenyc

I wouldn’t say Leno looks like a man in crisis but these kind of performances can become just that.

Useroz


Pepe has talent …but poor application of it, and his mentality is questionable too.

=> an awfully expensive dud, by definition

raptora

Should check the xG might be a worrying trend. It surely was under Emery.

Gazzap

Tonight it was like half the team played really well and the other half were awful.
Leno, Lacazette, Pepe and nketiah were poor. I don’t blame nketiah though , he’s never been a bloody winger.

Kaz

Pedro a friend of mine watches a lot of Ligue 1, his assessment of Pepe was that he is destined to play for a midd table Premier league team, not worth more than 35m.

He wished us good luck.

Leftside

What has happened to Lacazette?

salparadisenyc

Pepe a much bigger worry, we’re going to end up taking a £50m bath on him.

James wood.

Pedro 20.04
Surely it has not taken all that time
for you to realise that.
The odd goal and assist is not enough
at the level he should be playing at a
70 Million pound player.

As someone said earlier, Arteta is a lucky boy that fans aren’t allowed in the stadium

Marc

Gazzap

Don’t be ridiculous Arteta would never play a player out of position.

It’s this sort of trolling that brings the comments section down.

Kaz

Pedro haha, I was watching.

You know it was a disappointing game and we were set out like amateurs.

Raulishuss

Pepe played an average game but to call him a dud is maybe stretching but I think he might not be a very good player especially not for us.. Overall an OK game. We are moving along slowly but with the potential to hopefully explode, partey looks the part and our defense is now fit for purpose just need our attack to click

Marko

Leno was fucking shocking tonight (tonight) no getting away from it.

Also has to be said it’s a painful attempt to deflect by making it about Pepe tonight. Not one of our attacking players are currently playing well and that’s because of the tactics and formation of the coach

Tom

Knowing when to put your foot through the ball is as important as having a great touch when playing out of the back.
Leno needs to improve this part of his game …..a lot.
Having said that, Ederson had one of these yesterday for City, and even St.Martinez ( surely he’s been canonized by now)had one for Villa against Liverpool …..they just didn’t end up being goals.

Playing Auba near the goal might have something to do with him scoring but I could be wrong.

Thomas looks the athlete we’ve been missing for years, so does Gabriel.

Jim+Lahey

“An unexciting game where we struggled to create again, but don’t be a baby about it.”

How is this any different than Emery’s terrible reign?

@jim Lacey

Spot on

James wood.

Partey slotted in very easily.
Looks at last a quality signing.