Aug 172012
 

First-team squad as follows:

1          SZCZESNY
2          DIABY
3          SAGNA
4          MERTESACKER
5          VERMAELEN
6          KOSCIELNY
7          ROSICKY
8          ARTETA
9          PODOLSKI
10         WILSHERE
11         SANTOS
12         GIROUD
14         WALCOTT
15         OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN
16         RAMSEY
17         SONG
18         SQUILLACI
19         S.CAZORLA
20         DJOUROU
21         FABIANSKI
22         COQUELIN
23         ARSHAVIN
24         MANNONE
25         JENKINSON
26        

FRIMPONG
27         Gervinho
28         GIBBS
29         CHAMAKH
30         PARK
52         BENDTNER

Changes:

Jack Wilshere has now taken the number 10 shirt, from previously wearing number 19.

Lukas Podolski will be wearing the number 9 shirt,

Santi Cazorla taking number 19, using ‘S.Cazorla’ on his back.

Olivier Giroud had wearing the number 12 jersey.

Ju Young Park now moves to number 30 from 9

Wojciech Szczesny who now wears the number 1 shirt from 13

Francis Coquelin who has moved to 22 from 39.

Jul 102012
 

 

After Robin ‘Judas’ Van Persie decided not to sign a new contract with Arsenal this summer, many rumours have started to gather pace regarding a possible replacement. The latest name to be touted around is that of Robert Lewandowski.

The Polish international striker who currently plies his trade with Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund has an impressive record with his current club, scoring 30 times in only 67 appearances. Also a regular starter for the national side, he kicked off the scoring for his country at the recent Euro 2012 tournament during which he was linked to Manchester United by his manager, Franciszek Smuda.

After earning his place as a regular starter for Dortmund he has continued to progress with an average goal time of one every 130 minutes. He also provided the second highest amount of assists and came sixth in the overall scoring table for the Bundesliga. He is familiar with the lone striker role as this is the position he played last season and i think with him up front with Podolski and Giroud, we would be a force to be reckoned with.

One thing is for sure, if Van Persie does leave this summer, we will have to move fast to secure his replacement. Even with rumours that he may do a dramatic U-Turn i think it is unlikely that he will play in Red and White again so we should act fast and offload him to fund world class players.

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Jul 052012
 

WHAT’S THE BEST FORMATION FOR ARSENAL?

Since Wenger’s arrival at Arsenal, we have seen him deploy 2 formations mainly. We played with 4-4-2 upto 08/09 and then a 4-2-3-1 to get the best out of Cesc Fabregas.Now that Cesc has departed and we don’t have a player of similar style, so what is the formation to get the best out of the current players at Arsenal??

The first formation in question is the one we played last season, 4-2-3-1. Some people might argue that it was a rigid 4-3-3 but it wasn’t. In a 4-3-3, The wingers or wide forwards are in a more advanced position than the most advanced Central midfielder. At Arsenal, the CAM is more in line with the wingers than the two holding midfielders, operating as a second striker sometimes to press the opposition’s Central defender. Cesc, and more recently Rosicky and Ramsey have played that role at Arsenal.

If we play a 4-2-3-1 next season, the lineup would be like this…

 

Szczesny

Sagna Koscielny Vermaelen Gibbs

Song         Arteta

Theo          Wilshere       Podolski

Robin van Persie

This is the ideal lineup with this formation. We can play Ox in place of Theo or Rosicky in place of  Jack but player selection is another matter. This formation gives us the edge vs teams who play 4-4-2 as we enjoy most of the possession because of 3 CMs vs 2 of the opposition. But, There in lies the problem for us as teams play defensively against us, giving us most of the possession while they sit back and force the play towards the wings, which ultimately leads to crosses and everyone knows how bad we are at converting those crosses, especially when only 1 striker is up against 2 defenders. (CHELSEA comes to mind)

Now, the formation with which Arsene won all of his trophies, 4-4-2. (OR a 4-4-4-1 as some people might suggest, but the point is to have two strikers). A possible 4-4-2 can be something like this.

 

Szczesny

 

Sagna Koscielny Vermaelen Santos

 

Rosicky Arteta Wilshere Gervinho

 

Robin van Persie

Giroud

 

Again you can change the personnel as you wish. This formation has that Aerial threat upfront which we lacked along with the technical ability of Robin and Giroud (not another Chamakh, I stress). I’d like to bust one myth here that 4-4-2 is dead.. Really? Manchester United won almost everything with a 4-4-2. Spain won Euro 08 with Villa and Torres upfront. Manchester City last season played with 2 strikers in majority of their games. Despite that, 4-4-2 is a risky formation to play vs Big teams. I still remember that United always played 4-5-1 against us to counter our midfield play, And whenever they switched to 4-4-2, they struggled against us. Exception being the last game vs United at the Emirates.

 

The last formation in consideration is a bit unconventional for the English game, its a 3-5-2. Many people have suggested on twitter that we should play a 3-5-2 with this setup..

 

Szczesny

 

Koscielny  Mertesacker  Vermaelen

 

Coquelin Arteta Chamberlain  Song  Gibbs

 

Robin van Persie             Podolski

I remember someone saying on twitter that with a 3-5-2 with Mertesacker as a sweeper and Song shielding the defence, we’ll cope well with the counter attacks which the opposition mount whenever our possession breaks in the opposition half. Interesting point. But 3-5-2 is more of a counter attacking formation in my opinion, which Napoli displayed last season.

There is no doubt about the versatility of our squad. We have a bunch of players who can play in more than one position. Gibbs, Santos, Chamberlain, Rosicky, Podolski, Theo, Robin, Song, Coquelin are all versatile players who make the squad flexible and allow us to have more options.

According to my tiny brain, we shouldn’t just play a 4231, it makes us predictable. Our players are capable of playing different roles, then why not utilise them to good effect?? We should be able to play both the 4231 and the 442 according to the situation. When teams like Sunderland (and Chelsea) come to the Emirates only to park the bus in front of their goal then there is no point in playing a 4231, They just sit back and defend,  so why not play to counter them? If we start with 442 vs such teams then it will give us more chance of getting a goal. Giroud is so good in the air as well as with his feet, he gives us the plan B vs such teams (indicated in my 1st article). So to sum it up..

 

Play 4231 vs teams who will play attacking football like City.

 

Play 442 vs teams who park the bus and play long balls.

 

Play 352 vs teams like Norwich and Wigan at home.

 

That’s it, I think….

 

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Who is this glorious signing you ask? Okay, I admit, it’s Abou Diaby.

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With talk of the leggy midfield-man potentially departing the club this summer, I thought it was time to bring to attention what we actually have in our number two.

Inconsistent? Sure. Over-paid? Apparently so. Injury Prone? We all know the answer here. However, as Gooners mourn over M’Vila apparently falling from our grasp, we should not forget what a commodity Diaby is.

Diaby is a player capable of gliding up and down a pitch, carrying the ball with a deftness more accustomed to a 5ft 4in La Masia graduate.

The heir-apparent to Patrick Vieira has the physique to warrant the years-old comparison. And we don’t need reminding that he can score a decent goal do we?

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We know he’s not fully fit even yet, as we saw towards the end of last season. Yet Diaby now has a full pre-season to prepare for the forthcoming campaign.

We saw it with Tomas Rosicky last season, a player sub-consciously stricken from the roster by many Gooners, only to align himself among Arsenal’s most crucial players.

August 2012, up step Vassiriki Abou Diaby to claim the throne that is rightfully yours. And I for one am predicting he shall do so.

 

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Jul 022012
 

After a stellar performance in his first season as an Arsenal player, no one could have imagined the ‘The Verminator’ would be limited to just 5 appearances in his second season but it happened. Arsenal suffered but the most devastating effect was on the new defenders who had to step up into the huge gap. Koscienly was brought in to replace Gallas while Squillaci was brought in to add depth to the squad, the deal was completed on 27th August, 2010. Laurent Koscienly was in the First 11 straight away, he was ready but he needed the Verminator (who was helped in his first season by an unarguably experienced William Gallas). Koscienly learned the hard way, Squillaci wasn’t so lucky.

Jack Wilshere incidentally was helped by the early season absence of Cesc Fabregas who was given extra time off (due to his participation in the 2010 World cup final). Jack was ready was ready he took his chance, Denilson was relegated to the bench, Diaby was no longer first choice and Ramsey was allowed to Recover in Peace. Jack wilshere ended the season on 49 appearances and a regular starter for the English National Team.

Vermaelen playing just five games in his second season was surprising, how about Jack wilshere’s absence in the whole of the 2011/2012 season. After Fabregas joined Barcelona, Nasri joined Manchester city and suddenly Aaron Ramsey who wasn’t even a regular yet when Shawcross visited him was thrown into the fray. Although he tried his best but he obviously wasn’t ready. The more worrisome thing is that Wishere is still not ready to make is comeback and according to reports he won’t be ready till at September. Without a pre-season after being out of action for such a long time i don’t think Arsenal should be expecting fireworks from Wilshere in the coming season.

Now we take an objective look at the performance of our engine room; the midfield in the 2011/2012 premier league season

Alex Song

Alex Song started more games than any other outfield player for Arsenal last season, and finished the season with the most goal assists.

He made 46 appearances (all from the start) and was only substituted four times. The breakdown was: Premier League 34, Champions League 9, FA Cup 3. In total he spent 4,079 minutes on the pitch, 83.9 per cent of the total available.

In his 34 premier league games he scored a goal and assisted 11 goals

Mikel Arteta

In his debut season for Arsenal he scored 6 goals and supplied 3 assists in 29 premier league games. Arteta came with a reputation for consistency, style and class – and that is just what he delivered. He was sorely missed during his two short spells with injury, one in January when Arsenal lost every league match and another at the end of the campaign when the Gunners took six points from their final five matches.

Aaron Ramsey

Being named captain of your country at the age of 21 should tell you enough about the promise of Aaron Ramsey.

After missing nine months with a horrific leg break suffered against Stoke in February 2010, it’s easy to forget this was the youngster’s first full season at Emirates Stadium. With Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri leaving last summer and Jack Wilshere and Abou Diaby sidelined through injury, Aaron grabbed his first-team opportunities at the beginning of the campaign. The young midfielder was a regular in Arsène Wenger’s first team and quickly began to form a healthy midfield understanding with Mikel Arteta and Alex Song. In his 34 Premier league appearances for the club last season he scored two goals and assisted four

Tomas Rosicky

Tomas Rosicky made more appearances last season (38) than in any of his previous five campaigns.

Tomas was probably not an obvious first choice at the start of the season. By the end, he was one of the first names on the team sheet.

Aaron Ramsey was preferred in the attacking midfield role before Christmas but Tomas came to the fore in the New Year with a string of outstanding displays.

As an illustration of Rosicky’s growing importance to the team in the second half of the season, his average time on pitch for his first 19 games of the season was 45 minutes 29 seconds compared to 77 minutes 25 seconds per game during his last 19 games of the season.

To express it another way, between August and January he played 29.7 per cent of the available minutes, yet between February and May that rocketed to 81.9 per cent.

In 28 premier league appearances he scored a goal and assisted four

Yossi Benayoun

Yossi Benayoun had certainly endeared himself to Arsenal fans by the end of his season-long loan spell from Chelsea.

Wenger often entrusted Yossi in the bigger games of the season and it was his solid display on the left wing against Tottenham which ultimately earned him a more regular place as Arsenal looked to seal automatic qualification for the Champions League.

Soon he became an integral member of the first team and claimed goals against Wolves, Norwich and Westbrom before the season’s end. Quite what the midfielder’s immediate future holds remains to be seen, but everyone at the Club appreciates his efforts during an excellent loan spell.

In 19 premier league games he scored 4 goals and assisted 1. (His Loan spell is over though)

Francis Coquelin

Having spent the 2010/11 season gaining valuable experience on loan at Ligue 1 outfit Lorient, Francis returned to Emirates Stadium with ambitions of breaking into Arsène Wenger’s set-up.

He didn’t have to wait long, making his first league start in the defeat to Manchester United before following that up with a fine display against Tottenham at White Hart Lane.

Despite predominantly plying his trade as a midfielder, the versatile 21-year-old was required to fill in at full back on numerous occasions. He started games against Aston Villa, Fulham and Blackburn at both right and left back, filling in admirably during Arsenal’s injury-hit Christmas period.

In his 10 premier league games he assisted a goal

Podolski and Giroud have signed for Arsenal but the most needed buy generic viagra addition remains a creative midfielder. Abou Diaby isn’t exactly reliable due to his injury record and Ramsey has been named in Great Britain’s Olympic Team. All hope is for Rosicky to pick up where he left last season. The current midfield crop could only be adequate if the current 4-3-3 system is sacrificed for a 4-4-2 system. As it stands, a player who could help if we decide to stick to the 4-3-3 system is Denilson who is expected back at Arsenal for Pre season after his loan spell with sao paulo. If he is reintroduced into the team he could take his place alongside Alex song and Arteta. He already has premier league experience but how effective was his loan spell with Sao Paulo? With Ramsey at the Olympics, a second chance wouldn’t exactly be the worst idea.

A deal for Yann M’vila is rumored to be off but a deal for a creative midfielder is definitely needed. Frankly the midfielders punched above their weight last season, without the assists of Alex Song last season, we probably would have finished below spurs and Harry Redknapp would still have a Job. If we truly want to reach our potential next season we still need to bring in a couple of players and a Midfielder should be Top priority.

By: @olaniyee

Apr 302012
 

Today the news all Arsenal fans had been waiting for was finally revealed. Podolski will be playing in an Arsenal shirt next season! Arsenal had been continuously linked with Podolski for several months up until now, most notably in January with the club believed to of had a bid rejected. As, it was the players decision to remain with the club until the end of the season to avoid missing out on a first team place with the Germany national squad at Euro 2012. Whilst, his club Koln didn’t want to sell their star man as they battle to avoid relegation. Podolski has signed a long-term deal with the gunners for an undisclosed fee. The German international has been in fantastic form this season, having scored 18 goal in 28 league appearances for a club struggling at the foot of the Bundesliga. Podolski has also scored 43 goals in 95 games for the German international side. In my opinion, this is a fantastic signing for the club and he represents real value for money. Arsenal didn’t have to pay over the odds to complete the signing of the talented German and at the age of 26 he will come to Arsenal with experience and a determination to succeed at a big club.

Per Mertesacker is a close friend of the player and he had this to say previously about the player months before todays confirmed deal: “He has been very interested in the past few weeks and has sent me a number of text messages, I’ve told him that this is a great place to work and that Arsenal are an amazing club. Nothing has been agreed on yet, though, and Lukas hasn’t given me a ring yet.” This highlighted a clear intention from Mertesacker to encourage Podolski to join the Arsenal project and become a valuable member of the Arsenal squad and of course he took Mertesacker’s advice and has now done so.

Arsenal chief scout Steve Rowley had watched the German international several times this season, therefore the London club will have an understanding of the type of player they will be getting for the reported £8-12million fee. Although, this fee has been declared as undisclosed presently.

Lukas can play both on the wing and as a lone striker/ in a striking partnership with Robin Van Persie. This type of quality, versatile player is exactly what the club have been crying out for, over recent seasons. However, many people have raised doubts over whether the player can handle the pressure of being one of the key players at a BIG club and not the only BIG player at any particular club. This point has been raised as Podolski didn’t have the most successful of times at Bayern Munich before capturing his genuine top form at FC Koln over the past two seasons in Germany’s Bundesliga.

The club hover just above the relegation zone and for Podolski to play alongside the likes of: Robin Van Persie, Jack Wilshere, Alex Song etc. you would expect the player’s goal tally to increase significantly in the process. This would prove to be a transition from Wenger’s typical transfer policy with the club conducting its business early. If the club can clear the dead wood in the summer and sign at least two/ three more quality players then the club would be in a great position to challenge next season on all fronts.

So What Can Gunners Fans Expect If The Player Joins Arsenal?

The Arsenal fans can expect:

  • A prolific international striker who is at an ideal age to make his next BIG step in order to benefit his career.
  • The player continues to enjoy strong form stretching back to the start of last season.
  • Podolski is versatile and can play on both wings upfront on his own or partnered with another striker as I previously mentioned.
  • Pace, good control and an eye for goal.
  • A player motivated at this stage of his career to succeed and win trophies. He is hungry for success and wants to play alongside great players who can complement him.
  • An adequate partner for RVP with both players having similar important qualities: pace, hunger, good control, good striking ability and great movement. This partnership could prove to be deadly if it comes to fruition.

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