The FIVE things Wenger must now do to keep Arsenal’s season afloat

Date: 7th December 2009 at 4:35 pm
Written by Mark Greenwood

arsene-wenger-arsenalHow quickly things change in top flight football; just a few weeks ago Arsenal were being hailed as potential title challengers as they leapfrogged Manchester United into second in the table. Their weaknesses were then exposed though and since then Arsenal only sit in fourth due to a last gasp Tim Howard penalty save against Tottenham. The last few weeks have shown us that Arsenal do not have the right team or mentality to mount the title chase the supporters want and Arsene Wenger’s reluctance to deal with his team’s problems will only inhibit the team. Wenger has to get past his stubbornness and improve the team and here’s how he can do so in five steps:

1. Sign at least two big, strong players to give the team a more physical edge. It’s an obvious weakness and Andrey Arshavin has already highlighted it to the world; Arsenal’s starting line-up against Stoke this weekend featured no player over six foot and, whilst the team won on this occasion, this can be a serious disadvantage – this was shown at Stoke last year for example. Whilst a big striker is always nice to have the two positions Arsenal most need a physical player in are in central defence and central midfield. A big man at the back is necessary to repel big, strong attackers like Didier Drogba. Shift Gallas to full back and play Vermaelen with the new boy. Brede Hangeland was linked with the club in the summer – he’d be perfect! And the midfielder? Arsenal’s best success came with Patrick Vieira, who stands at 6 foot 3, in the middle of the park dominating opponents. No current Arsenal midfielder compares in terms of on-field presence. It’s a link many Arsenal fans aren’t happy with but Yaya Toure would be a good option to boost the midfield if he does become available from Barcelona.

2. Sign a striker – one with proven goalscoring ability, not a youngster or a man who’s only succeeded in a weaker league like Eduardo did. Robin van Persie’s out for the season, who can replace him? Bendtner? No. Vela? No. Eduardo? No. Wenger’s always reluctant to splash out on players, particularly older ones, but a goalscorer is a necessity. Why not take a chance on an unwanted man like Ruud van Nistelrooy or Klass Jan Huntelaar? Van Nistelrooy’s got proven Premiership experience whilst Huntelaar’s scored goals in every league he’s played in. A new frontman is a must.

3. Learn to sit back and defend a lead – too often do Arsenal throw away leads because they’re eager to play their opponents off the field and they get careless – just look at the game against West Ham for proof! Defensive tactics should be employed in the latter stages of the game to prevent the opponents from stealing something from the game and Wenger must stress this. Bring on an extra midfielder for a winger or striker, just shore up the team to prevent mishaps.

4. Wenger himself needs to change his attitude – gone are the days when he protected every player with claims of “I didn’t see it” when a red card went against Arsenal. Wenger has been very critical of the team after a number of games this season and their poor results are due to his failings as a manager rather than the players’ inability to perform. Wenger has been brilliant for Arsenal but he’s becoming more stuck in his ways with age, he has to return to experimenting with different on-field options and actually inspiring his team. Nothing’s more morale-boosting to a team than your manager roaring you on rather than standing on the touchline with his arms folded.

5. Lastly, and we’re going back to the need for signings here, a goalkeeper has to be considered. Almunia’s well liked by a number of fans but the fact remains that he is a poor shot stopper. Look at Premiership statistics and you’ll see that Almunia’s saves made is considerably less than most other ‘keepers in the Premiership and often teams score from having one shot per game against him. Vito Mannone hasn’t looked awe-inspiring either so maybe it’s time to properly replace Lehmann now rather than keeping the faith with his, frankly not good-enough, deputy.

Arsenal in general have a squad capable of challenging for the title but there are these flaws. The fact that three of these weaknesses are in terms of players available to the squad is a damning indication of the weakness of Wenger’s dealings in the transfer market – as good as some acquisitions have been, it’s not enough and Wenger has to be willing to buy quality players more often like he did with Arshavin. The only way to keep up with teams who are spending big money on top players all the time is to buy some of your own. Wenger’s got to back down from his stubborn ways and do this or there’s no way forward under his guidance.

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  • billybigballs says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:33 pm

    The 3 Things Mark Greenwood Must Learn Before Posting Articles Like This:

    1. Arsenal currently sit at THIRD in the table. With a game in hand over the top two, which if won would take us to within 5 points of the leaders and 3 of Utd. That’s nothing considering we’re not even half way through the season.

    2. Brede Hangeland has just signed a new contract at Fulham and so isn’t available at a price that makes him a viable option.

    3. Ruud Van Horseface is hated by Gooners and would never be accepted here.

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    says: The 3 Things Mark Greenwood Must Learn Before Posting Articles Like This: 1. Arsenal currently sit at THIRD in the table. With a game in hand over the top two, which if won would take us to within 5 points of the leaders and 3 of Utd. That's nothing considering we're not even half way through the season. 2. Brede Hangeland has just signed a new contract at Fulham and so isn't available at a price that makes him a viable option. 3. Ruud Van Horseface is hated by Gooners and would never be accepted here.
    billybigballs
  • Chudi Onwuazor says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    Sometimes the truth hurts and I as well as many Arsenal fans will be hard pressed to find fault with what you are saying.
    Wenger will need to sign up a striker definately and a new keeper wouldn’t go a miss either.

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    says: Sometimes the truth hurts and I as well as many Arsenal fans will be hard pressed to find fault with what you are saying. Wenger will need to sign up a striker definately and a new keeper wouldn't go a miss either.
    Chudi Onwuazor
  • lari says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:44 pm

    Article doesn’t make sense – not at all!

    1. Arsenal’s currently 3rd not 4th – with a game in hand!

    2. Hangeland isn’t good enough for us – have you watched Fulham this season?

    3. Van Persie had an unlucky injury. Bendtner is capable to be a target man and bring other players into the game. How many teams have 2 of their starting strike team out?

    4. Huntelaar is not good enough – how many games has he got for Milan? Neither is Van Nistelrooy anymore – hello, we’re not in 2002?

    5. Vieira is not good enough – cue Inter and France.

    Kindly engage a bit of thoughtfulness before you write tripe!

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    says: Article doesn't make sense - not at all! 1. Arsenal's currently 3rd not 4th - with a game in hand! 2. Hangeland isn't good enough for us - have you watched Fulham this season? 3. Van Persie had an unlucky injury. Bendtner is capable to be a target man and bring other players into the game. How many teams have 2 of their starting strike team out? 4. Huntelaar is not good enough - how many games has he got for Milan? Neither is Van Nistelrooy anymore - hello, we're not in 2002? 5. Vieira is not good enough - cue Inter and France. Kindly engage a bit of thoughtfulness before you write tripe!
    lari
  • Mark Greenwood says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    billybigballs:

    1. The overall performances haven’t been good enough and you don’t look anywhere near capable of being as consistent as either United or Chelsea. Even 5 points can prove a big gap to overhaul, particularly against such tough opposition.

    2. Many players sign contracts just to increase their transfer value. Hangeland may be slightly too expensive now but he should also be viewed as an option should money be available.

    3. Hated or not, if he performed for you van Nistelrooy would win over a lot of Arsenal fans quickly. I’m sure you hated Sol Campbell as a former Spurs player prior to his arrival at Highbury

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    says: billybigballs: 1. The overall performances haven't been good enough and you don't look anywhere near capable of being as consistent as either United or Chelsea. Even 5 points can prove a big gap to overhaul, particularly against such tough opposition. 2. Many players sign contracts just to increase their transfer value. Hangeland may be slightly too expensive now but he should also be viewed as an option should money be available. 3. Hated or not, if he performed for you van Nistelrooy would win over a lot of Arsenal fans quickly. I'm sure you hated Sol Campbell as a former Spurs player prior to his arrival at Highbury
    Mark Greenwood
  • desmond tinarwo says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Two things which all Arsenal haters must reckon with.

    1.Arsene Wenger and Arsenal are much loved buy fans. We are more than happy with the way our club is perfoming and developing under Arsene.
    2. Arsenal are 3rd in league and have already qualified for the next stage in the Champions League. By what stretch of imagination can it ever be said our season is not afloat?

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    says: Two things which all Arsenal haters must reckon with. 1.Arsene Wenger and Arsenal are much loved buy fans. We are more than happy with the way our club is perfoming and developing under Arsene. 2. Arsenal are 3rd in league and have already qualified for the next stage in the Champions League. By what stretch of imagination can it ever be said our season is not afloat?
    desmond tinarwo
  • Mark Greenwood says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:51 pm

    lari, van Nistelrooy and Huntelaar are both top strikers regardless of how they’re currently doing – Ruud’s only out of favour due to Real’s big money spending while Huntelaar, though out of form, has shown a capablity of scoring all over.

    I didn’t recommend Vieira, I simply said a player in his mould was needed.

    Poor form or not, Hangeland is still a top defender and would do a lot better at a bigger team.

    And lastly, Bendtner is absolutely hopeless – yes he can win the ball in the air a bit but he can’t finish to save his life

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    says: lari, van Nistelrooy and Huntelaar are both top strikers regardless of how they're currently doing - Ruud's only out of favour due to Real's big money spending while Huntelaar, though out of form, has shown a capablity of scoring all over. I didn't recommend Vieira, I simply said a player in his mould was needed. Poor form or not, Hangeland is still a top defender and would do a lot better at a bigger team. And lastly, Bendtner is absolutely hopeless - yes he can win the ball in the air a bit but he can't finish to save his life
    Mark Greenwood
  • silent stan says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 5:54 pm

    why is it bloggers cannot say things like. 5 things I WOULD LIKE wenger…

    item 6) do not read bloggers as they think they know more than all prem managers put together

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    says: why is it bloggers cannot say things like. 5 things I WOULD LIKE wenger... item 6) do not read bloggers as they think they know more than all prem managers put together
    silent stan
  • Chudi Onwuazor says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 7:19 pm

    I don’t think its a case of knowing more than Wenger, these are observations he has made.
    How many Arsenal fans can honestly say they were content with the performance against Chelsea, you do need to strengthen its a fact dont look at it like an attack, its clearly not.

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    says: I don't think its a case of knowing more than Wenger, these are observations he has made. How many Arsenal fans can honestly say they were content with the performance against Chelsea, you do need to strengthen its a fact dont look at it like an attack, its clearly not.
    Chudi Onwuazor
  • Kelvin says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 8:22 pm

    For the last five seasons Arsenal have failed in their attempts to fight for honours.AW is only interested in the technical ability so he signs players like Rosicky,vela,walcoot ,etc.These players are easily injured when they are targetted by the bullies with the refs connivance.Such tackles are very common in the epl as compared to the cl where these guys will be immeidiately booked.
    I agree 150% with the article.So far AW has been sending mixed signal with his plans for jan. All fans know if there are no reinforcements Arsenal’s season will peter out.Of course AW see things differently.
    Well come the end of the seson either he or the fans will be right.If the fans are right it will another wasted season. Then expect more of the same for the next seson and so on.

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    says: For the last five seasons Arsenal have failed in their attempts to fight for honours.AW is only interested in the technical ability so he signs players like Rosicky,vela,walcoot ,etc.These players are easily injured when they are targetted by the bullies with the refs connivance.Such tackles are very common in the epl as compared to the cl where these guys will be immeidiately booked. I agree 150% with the article.So far AW has been sending mixed signal with his plans for jan. All fans know if there are no reinforcements Arsenal's season will peter out.Of course AW see things differently. Well come the end of the seson either he or the fans will be right.If the fans are right it will another wasted season. Then expect more of the same for the next seson and so on.
    Kelvin
  • Bonton says:
    Date: December 8th, 2009 at 3:07 am

    i do think we can cope without another central midfielder but 5 is a must. 40% of shots on target against us this season have gone in. that is ludicrous!

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    says: i do think we can cope without another central midfielder but 5 is a must. 40% of shots on target against us this season have gone in. that is ludicrous!
    Bonton
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