Who Should Go, Who Should Stay for Arsenal (Part 2)

Alden Sing by Correspondent Written on May 09, 2009
LONDON - APRIL 18:  Theo Walcott of Arsenal applauds the fans after the FA Cup sponsored by E.ON Semi Final match between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley Stadium on April 18, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images) (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images)
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After that sickening injury which he suffered last season, he has not been at his best again. He has bags of skill on display when he plays, and he is definitely justifies his price tag. Just not enough of him has been on display this season.

Outcome: Keep

 

Abou Diaby

He is big, tall and has a presence to dominate the midfield. And there has even been talk that he will take over the defensive midfield. Yet for most part of this season, Diaby has found himself stuck out wide on the left.

How Wenger sees him performing at that position is beyond me. As a result, his performance has been disappointing the whole of this season.

He doesn't stand out, doesn't dominate and doesn't even shoot. He just cuts a periphery figure down on that desolate left wing.

Outcome: Revert him to central midfield; if not sell him

 

Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere, Amaury Bischoff

Wilshere is a gem if he keeps doing what he is doing. But with Fabregas nowhere near retirement, it will be hard to see him rising up to replace Arsenal's captain anytime soon.

Ramsey is good but he hasn't had much chance to show what he is capable of. And let's not even go to Bischoff. I don't even think he has played a minute in the Arsenal jersey this season.

 

Tomas Rosicky

When he starts playing, this space will be filled.

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