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re: Arsenal 2013/2014 Season Long Thread
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:38 pm to Friend of OBUDan
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:38 pm to Friend of OBUDan
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it was a product of gibbs' injury, largely. and some poor referee decisions. even if he had sent off szcz, we'd have at least gotten a point IMO.
Yeah it was mostly an outlier. Gibbs injury, the axis of Wilshere and Ramsey playing together for the first time, and some bad refereeing. We are a better team than Villa, but they did well attacking us where we were weak. They aren't a bad side by any means, and their front three is very good for a mid table side.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:38 pm to Stewie Griffin
Was covering the LSU game in Dallas this weekend, so just now watching NLD.
Some thoughts as I've been watching:
Giroud really is having an excellent season. His back to goal play is as good as it gets in the EPL, and he's now making the killer runs. Instead of single post runs, he's starting at the back and cutting to the front, or vice versa. And his first touch, including on finishes, has always been superb.
I love the 4-2-3-1 with Santi narrow left and Gibbs providing width, and it's only going to be better with Ozil. He loves to drift to the sidelines (though, more to the right with Real, though that was probably by design), and he and Santi will be interchangable there.
Funny that Jack will be the odd man out on Arteta's return, given Rambo's run of form.
Speaking of Rambo, love his combative play lately in midfield. He's still prone to the odd give away here and there, but he usually makes up for it on the recovery, and it's usually not in a terrible place. Just watched him make two tackles in about 5 seconds to kill a Tottenham attack. Beautiful.
Per/Kosc continue to be a dynamite tandem centrally.
Fullback play is concerning, but Tottenham's wingers look sharp. I wonder how weak we will be defending on our left. We're going to ask a lot of Gibbs/Monreal. Jenkinson hasn't been on good form lately.
Theo is quietly playing very well. He and Giroud have a nice chemistry.
Some thoughts as I've been watching:
Giroud really is having an excellent season. His back to goal play is as good as it gets in the EPL, and he's now making the killer runs. Instead of single post runs, he's starting at the back and cutting to the front, or vice versa. And his first touch, including on finishes, has always been superb.
I love the 4-2-3-1 with Santi narrow left and Gibbs providing width, and it's only going to be better with Ozil. He loves to drift to the sidelines (though, more to the right with Real, though that was probably by design), and he and Santi will be interchangable there.
Funny that Jack will be the odd man out on Arteta's return, given Rambo's run of form.
Speaking of Rambo, love his combative play lately in midfield. He's still prone to the odd give away here and there, but he usually makes up for it on the recovery, and it's usually not in a terrible place. Just watched him make two tackles in about 5 seconds to kill a Tottenham attack. Beautiful.
Per/Kosc continue to be a dynamite tandem centrally.
Fullback play is concerning, but Tottenham's wingers look sharp. I wonder how weak we will be defending on our left. We're going to ask a lot of Gibbs/Monreal. Jenkinson hasn't been on good form lately.
Theo is quietly playing very well. He and Giroud have a nice chemistry.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:41 pm to Stewie Griffin
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I can't wait to watch Ozil and Santi combine.
Well it will be interesting. Ozil is the sort of languid playmaker the modern game doesn't allow. It's a testament to how good he is that he has been so productive. His movement, in general, is akin to a central winger, moving laterally between the lines to find space, turning, and then driving play forward. His biggest asset is that he's a pretty good athlete, so when he counters he counters at speed.
Cazorla has always been a wide player and was a revelation centrally, but on the left he knows where and when to exploit space. Him moving inside as Ozil moves toward the sideline, either in the opposite or same direction, could cause havoc, both on our end and the opposition. The great thing is that Cazorla is very versatile, and he'll be able to change his play to accommodate Ozil quite easily.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:42 pm to Stewie Griffin
Holy shite. Just remembered Ozil isn't even 25 yet.
My God. I didn't think it would happen, and I still have trouble believing it.
My God. I didn't think it would happen, and I still have trouble believing it.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:44 pm to crazy4lsu
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languid playmaker
Love that choice of words. His composure is wonderful.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 2:48 pm to Stewie Griffin
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I still have trouble believing it.
I am still amazed we actually ponied up for Ozil. Wenger said that he wouldn't spend just to spend. It would be on a great player, he came through.
"In Arsene We Trust".
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:02 pm to glassman
aesthetically, zelalem reminded me most of ozil. so glad he gets to learn from him. extremely athletic and capable of an amazing burst, but largely languid, with exceptional vision.
This post was edited on 9/3/13 at 3:03 pm
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:03 pm to glassman
Average positions vs. Tottenham
It really is a lopsided 4-4-2. I thought Theo tracked Rose well, but he really played on the backline. I'd hate to be a left back dealing with him.
Now just imagine 11 in place of 7 on our side, and this post will need a NSFW tag.
It really is a lopsided 4-4-2. I thought Theo tracked Rose well, but he really played on the backline. I'd hate to be a left back dealing with him.
Now just imagine 11 in place of 7 on our side, and this post will need a NSFW tag.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:07 pm to Stewie Griffin
More on Ramsey:
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Arsenal successfully made 28 tackles form 42 attempted with Ramsey making seven tackles from 11 attempts as shown below. Note how he moves towards Gibbs in the left back area allowing Cazorla to stay higher:-
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And when Ramsey was not making tackles, he was recovering the ball for Arsenal, again staying close to Gibbs in the left back area:-
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This post was edited on 9/3/13 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:08 pm to Stewie Griffin
great stuff.
I love rambo
I love rambo
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:09 pm to Stewie Griffin
also, Jack played great before he came off
Posted on 9/3/13 at 3:48 pm to Stewie Griffin
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It really is a lopsided 4-4-2.
We've basically played like this offensively since 2010, since Theo became our regular starter on the right. He's been super productive there to be honest. He's quietly become one of the best right wingers in England. His touch and technique have improved so much it's hard to believe that he once dribbled out of bounds consistently.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 5:17 pm to Stewie Griffin
That article give me chills. In Wenger we fricking trust
Posted on 9/3/13 at 5:24 pm to Stewie Griffin
It's weird. We got out like this every week and teams don't seem to adjust. Hell the early noughties teams were just as lopsided, with Henry drifting toward the left and Bergkamp positioned behind the deepest opposition midfield.
This version limits Walcott's role, which puts a lot of pressure on the left side of the defense, and opens up all sorts of areas on the field.
This version limits Walcott's role, which puts a lot of pressure on the left side of the defense, and opens up all sorts of areas on the field.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 5:25 pm to tigerfan88
Those older Arsenal kits can come in handy
Posted on 9/3/13 at 5:31 pm to Friend of OBUDan
Wilshere and Ramsey have been working real well together. They're understanding is getting a lot better. When Arteta comes back we will have so many options.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 6:23 pm to Stewie Griffin
That article implores just how tactical we were on getting Ozil, and how lucky we are to be getting an enthusiastic player of his quality who has already bought into what the coach is trying to do on the field.
This is fricking awesome. I cannot wait to see him play for us.
This is fricking awesome. I cannot wait to see him play for us.
Posted on 9/3/13 at 9:20 pm to cwil177
Question for you guys. Is Bacary Sagna no longer an automatic starter at RB? Are Gibbs/Jenkinson now first team fullbacks? I saw where he came in as a sub the other day against Spurs. Did he just come back from injury or something because surely he's a better option at RB than Jenkinson, right? Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not a huge Arsenal fan or anything it just caught my eye when I was watching the game and sparked my curiosity. Thanks bros
Side note.. I just wrecked some fool online in FIFA with Arsenal (he played as Spurs) I almost creamed my pants at the thought of Ozil in that lineup when the 2014 game comes out.
ETA Like I said, I'm not a huge fan but damn are they fun to watch play when they are flying.
Side note.. I just wrecked some fool online in FIFA with Arsenal (he played as Spurs) I almost creamed my pants at the thought of Ozil in that lineup when the 2014 game comes out.
ETA Like I said, I'm not a huge fan but damn are they fun to watch play when they are flying.
This post was edited on 9/3/13 at 9:23 pm
Posted on 9/3/13 at 9:21 pm to mynamebowl
Sagna was sick (like Wilshere)
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