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Posted on 12/29/18 at 12:55 pm to Sandperson
Emery actually seems like Arsene 2.0. I think I would rather have have kept the old sage. At least he gave an interesting interview.
Posted on 12/29/18 at 1:36 pm to Lou Pai
All joking aside, that's the shite that happens when you have a new manager come in trying to rebuild a squad and style of play from the bottom up
We took our lumps when Klopp first started and that first season was a lot about just seeing who was fit and unfit to play in his system. Now he has adapted the system some to get the best out of some players, but I think the point still stands. A new manager needs time and multiple windows to get in his choice of players (not counting Sokratis and Lich)
We took our lumps when Klopp first started and that first season was a lot about just seeing who was fit and unfit to play in his system. Now he has adapted the system some to get the best out of some players, but I think the point still stands. A new manager needs time and multiple windows to get in his choice of players (not counting Sokratis and Lich)
Posted on 12/29/18 at 1:38 pm to Lou Pai
as shitty as this result is, everyone needs to take a step back and chill.
look at what Liverpool has built with multiple windows to get the players they need for their system.
it even took pep, with Middle East frick you money, time to win.
I get it, it’s frustrating as frick. half of these dudes don’t belong on this team, but with that we rolled off an absurd unbeaten streak. we’re also injured and our depth is shite. we’re seeing a real-time transition from the old guard (Ozil and Ramsey, who both look like they are gone soon.)
give it time. get back into CL and get players in that Raul, Sven, and Unai rate.
look at what Liverpool has built with multiple windows to get the players they need for their system.
it even took pep, with Middle East frick you money, time to win.
I get it, it’s frustrating as frick. half of these dudes don’t belong on this team, but with that we rolled off an absurd unbeaten streak. we’re also injured and our depth is shite. we’re seeing a real-time transition from the old guard (Ozil and Ramsey, who both look like they are gone soon.)
give it time. get back into CL and get players in that Raul, Sven, and Unai rate.
Posted on 12/29/18 at 2:09 pm to TheZaba
I agree, I don't like some of the recent line ups, but we just don't have the players right now.
Posted on 12/29/18 at 4:12 pm to dgnx6
that 22 game undefeated streak was neat but i never believed this team was capable of being in top 5
not much talent, little depth, and aging squad. i dont see Kroenke ponying up alot of cash during transfer window and we wont get much back on anyone they decide to sell
this is not a liverpool 2.0 change like Klopp has done, unia has quite a hill to battle
not much talent, little depth, and aging squad. i dont see Kroenke ponying up alot of cash during transfer window and we wont get much back on anyone they decide to sell
this is not a liverpool 2.0 change like Klopp has done, unia has quite a hill to battle
This post was edited on 12/29/18 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 12/29/18 at 8:42 pm to tiggah1981
quote:
this is not a liverpool 2.0 change like Klopp has done, unia has quite a hill to battle
who knows? we’ve had this back staff in place for very little time, but nothing in their pasts (Raul, Sven, Unai) leads me to believe they won’t have a structure and plan in place.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 6:25 am to Alan Garner
How many players in the starting 11 do we feel good about going forward long term?
Posted on 12/30/18 at 12:44 pm to braud2go
Torriea
Auby
Laca
Guendouzi
Maybe Leno
Auby
Laca
Guendouzi
Maybe Leno
Posted on 12/30/18 at 7:33 pm to JamalSanders
I don’t think Laca is going to be here long term. Idk how much Emory trusts him. But I’m actually a fan of Leno.
Posted on 12/31/18 at 8:12 am to braud2go
Aaron Ramsey agreed to a 4 year deal with Juventus. So he’ll go there in the summer.
Posted on 12/31/18 at 2:33 pm to braud2go
Great, no money from him. We've really done some bad deals.
Posted on 12/31/18 at 5:33 pm to dgnx6
I know he’s got his own system and I respect that.
But I have no idea why he sits Lacazette and does not play Laca, Auby, and Ozil up front.
Is Arsene’s aura so powerful that it lingers and affects managers who follow him?
But I have no idea why he sits Lacazette and does not play Laca, Auby, and Ozil up front.
Is Arsene’s aura so powerful that it lingers and affects managers who follow him?
Posted on 12/31/18 at 11:36 pm to timlan2057
Unai wants our front to high pressure and track back when needed - he doesn’t get that from Ozil and so he has to compensate through the midfield to cover.
We have no width in true playmakers and no creative deep lying midfielders so there isn’t anyone to link play if you played Laca and Auba together as two true strikers (why you see Auba deployed sometimes out on the left side) and Ozil together. You really miss someone like Santi in this team, who would be fantastic linking play to two central strikers.
Honestly if we had some form of wide, creative playmaker, and a deeper playmaking CM, I think you would 100% see both together deployed through the middle. But as it stands, the make-up of this team isn’t suited to do what he would like currently.
It’s going to take time, especially considering the previous regime let these high wage contracts get into deeper parts of their deals and we’re seeing assets walk for nothing.
Still, when it comes to Unai and the transition, believe guys like Neville, when it comes to a style and culture change:
Neville
We have no width in true playmakers and no creative deep lying midfielders so there isn’t anyone to link play if you played Laca and Auba together as two true strikers (why you see Auba deployed sometimes out on the left side) and Ozil together. You really miss someone like Santi in this team, who would be fantastic linking play to two central strikers.
Honestly if we had some form of wide, creative playmaker, and a deeper playmaking CM, I think you would 100% see both together deployed through the middle. But as it stands, the make-up of this team isn’t suited to do what he would like currently.
It’s going to take time, especially considering the previous regime let these high wage contracts get into deeper parts of their deals and we’re seeing assets walk for nothing.
Still, when it comes to Unai and the transition, believe guys like Neville, when it comes to a style and culture change:
Neville
This post was edited on 12/31/18 at 11:42 pm
Posted on 1/1/19 at 9:20 am to Alan Garner
So far, this is a trademark performance from a Stan Kroenke owned team. Complete lack of care. Maitland -Niles could not start for Millwall.
Posted on 1/1/19 at 9:25 am to Sandperson
It is a stretch, I realize that, but I would love to see the Atlanta FC duo together in a Gunners kit. What they may lack in technical nous they more than make up for in effort. Arsenal has zero effort right now.
Posted on 1/1/19 at 9:35 am to Sandperson
Xhaka with the first goal of the new year. You can tell some of these guys stayed up late last night.
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