Arsenal; Of Complacency, Interchangeability and Self Sustenance.

yatin matta by Contributor Written on July 09, 2009
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24:  Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger looks on after the Barclays Premier League match between Arsenal and Stoke City at Emirates Stadium on May 24, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
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Nasri/ Diaby/ Fabregas who ever started were interchanging as defensive and attacking midfielders within the game creating havoc for opposition. In the game against Stoke, where Van Persie started alone upfront we saw Arshavin, Walcott, and Van Persie interchanging between them as strikers and wingers.

Now imagine you are a fullback and you are asked to man mark Arshavin. Suddenly, you find him drifting inside and pacy Walcott drifting towards your wing unmarked, the defence is confused and they are all out of position. Even worse, Fabregas and Nari/Diaby/Rosicky have destroyed the postioning of your midfield through their interchanging. And the worst part there are two pacy fullbacks smashing crosses in your box.

This is Arsene Wengers grand idea for next season, and I think it will work. Keep an eye on preseason games for details. The opposition knows Arsenal will play like this, but it will be hard for them to adjust as they need pace equivalent to young squad of Arsenal. However, all of this sounds wonderful on paper unless executed well. So lets hope the hunger will further energise the squad.

Finally, comes the most debatable issue. 'Self sustainability' is the theme of the season at Arsenal Football Club. Usmanov offered the club a Lump of money as rights issue which the club rejected. Newspapers today were saying that Arsene was robbed of 60 Million kitty. A transfer kitty he was never going to spend and would have been led he club into further financial and board instability. Even the likes of Manchester United, whose owners are the least involved in the clubs transfer market had to sell their star asset to finance some of the owner’s debts. They may deny it but you think Sir Alex wouldn’t have spent all of the 80 million by now had he got them?

I know we are trophy less for few seasons but two-to-three more seasons struggle may see us achieve the stability in a turbulent economy called football. We don’t have to look beyond the likes of Leeds and Newcastle where the owner (or Sugar Daddy as Arseblog puts it) has pushed the club from top of the mountain into the deep valley of relegation.

So Arsenal fans, don’t be frustrated at all the 'Melo-Drama' and media rumours, 15th August is not far away and believe in the bespectacled unknown French guy, after all in Arsene we trust.

 

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