Denilson remains one of Arsenal’s great riddles

Date: 18th January 2010 at 3:12 pm
Written by Oli Major

0,,10268~5331886,00At the start of the season many people had written Arsenal out of the title race and some even believed they were the most likely candidates to drop out of the top four. Arsene Wenger’s side have however, silenced the majority of their critics in what has so far been a successful campaign. For me the most impressive area of the Arsenal side this season has been the midfield. In typical Wenger fashion the Arsenal midfield has consisted of predominantly young players, many of whom have come on leaps and bounds in the last year. The likes of Alex Song and Samir Nasri have been instrumental this season and despite just being 22 years of age, the pair are fast becoming invaluable to the Gunners cause.

As much as I have complete admiration for the likes of Song and Nasri, there are still several members of Wenger’s academy whose performances have often puzzled me. The Brazilian Denilson, for example, is a player who has shown a lot of promise at the Emirates yet has often given Jekyll and Hyde performances in the last few years and unlike Song and Nasri is struggling to cement a place in the side.

Many eyebrows were raised in the summer of 2006 when Arsene Wenger shelled out £3.5 million for a relatively unknown Brazilian. The then 16 year old Denilson had made just 12 appearances for Sao Paulo and was yet to break into the first team however, the Gunners boss had clearly seen potential in the youngster and wasted no time in bringing him to north London.

In his first season the Brazilian spent much of his time learning the English game and thus only appeared for the Arsenal first team in Carling Cup ties and occasionally the Premier League. The following year however, would see Denilson become a far more integral part of the Gunners side and after the departure of several key figures such as Mathieu Flamini and Gilberto Silva in the summer of 2008, the youngster was thrown in at the deep-end somewhat.

During the 2008-09 season, the quality of Denilson’s performances greatly varied. Although the youngster would often show glimpses of brilliance, it was obvious to many that he was not yet experienced enough to fill the boots left by his predecessors and he found himself on the end of criticism on several occasions. The Brazilian would respond well and it became clear that his game was fast improving, standing him in good stead to play an important role for the side in the following campaign.

However, the 2009-10 campaign has seen Denilson lose his place in the Arsenal starting line-up. A lengthy spell on the treatment table combined with the much improved performances of Alex Song has meant that the Brazilian has featured on a less regular basis this year. In recent weeks the youngster has found himself filling in for the Cameroon international in the defensive midfield position and I have been intrigued to see what he has offered the side. His performances have, in my opinion, once again been hot and cold and whilst there have been inspired spells; the absence of Song has been obvious.

The midfielder has improved his attacking play and it is worth mentioning that the youngster demonstrated his Brazilian roots by scoring a stunning free-kick against Hull yet I still cannot work out how much I believe in him. His potential cannot be doubted and he is still only 21, young for even Arsenal’s side but he could do with taking a leaf from Song’s book in trying to enforce his presence on games. He is a promising midfielder, but with Fabregas, Song and Nasri all of a similar age and currently excelling, I am unsure as to how important a figure he will prove to be for the Gunners.

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  • Oli Major says:
    Date: January 20th, 2010 at 12:33 am

    Ray I think you are right – He is not of the same mould as the likes of Vieira and Song so maybe defensive midfield is not his best position? Against lesser opposition when given time he shows what he can do but he is far from being a big name player for Arsenal

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    says: Ray I think you are right - He is not of the same mould as the likes of Vieira and Song so maybe defensive midfield is not his best position? Against lesser opposition when given time he shows what he can do but he is far from being a big name player for Arsenal
    Oli Major
  • Oli Major says:
    Date: January 20th, 2010 at 12:34 am

    big game*

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    says: big game*
    Oli Major
  • Christian says:
    Date: January 20th, 2010 at 11:09 am

    I think Ray has hit the nail on the head. Defensive mid, is the only position he can play Oli, but for an aspiring team like Arsenal who want to be the best, you need the best and he’s average at best. Ben you say his passing and tackling are good, next time take a closer look and watch where he passes. He has no vision whatsoever and i dont recall home ever throwing his slight weight around.

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    says: I think Ray has hit the nail on the head. Defensive mid, is the only position he can play Oli, but for an aspiring team like Arsenal who want to be the best, you need the best and he's average at best. Ben you say his passing and tackling are good, next time take a closer look and watch where he passes. He has no vision whatsoever and i dont recall home ever throwing his slight weight around.
    Christian
  • Christian says:
    Date: January 21st, 2010 at 11:29 am

    Great comeback last night, Rosicky and Diaby are getting more a more self-assured and involved. Again Denilson dissapoints and the manner to give Bolton the penalty and their second goal is criminal. Not sure what he was thinking.

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    says: Great comeback last night, Rosicky and Diaby are getting more a more self-assured and involved. Again Denilson dissapoints and the manner to give Bolton the penalty and their second goal is criminal. Not sure what he was thinking.
    Christian
  • Henderson says:
    Date: January 23rd, 2010 at 3:33 pm

    Who ever wrote this article should be fire instantly. How has Denilson lost his spot to Song? They aren’t playing in the same position, and whenever Denilson has been fit he has been first choice, full stop.

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    says: Who ever wrote this article should be fire instantly. How has Denilson lost his spot to Song? They aren't playing in the same position, and whenever Denilson has been fit he has been first choice, full stop.
    Henderson
  • Murt says:
    Date: January 23rd, 2010 at 4:23 pm

    Denilson has an exceptional range of passing, a very good strike and when he’s fit he plays. He sprayed some exceptional balls around the park against hull and more recently played a delicious chip into cesc against bolton that we were unlucky not to get a penalty from. Fact is when denilson doesn’t play we don’t look as industrious or defensively sound midfield

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    says: Denilson has an exceptional range of passing, a very good strike and when he's fit he plays. He sprayed some exceptional balls around the park against hull and more recently played a delicious chip into cesc against bolton that we were unlucky not to get a penalty from. Fact is when denilson doesn't play we don't look as industrious or defensively sound midfield
    Murt
  • jackiebaby says:
    Date: January 24th, 2010 at 12:17 am

    you forgot to mention abou diaby, who has been so impressive this season. btw nasri plays as one of the front three men on the wing, hasnt featured in midfield all season.

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    says: you forgot to mention abou diaby, who has been so impressive this season. btw nasri plays as one of the front three men on the wing, hasnt featured in midfield all season.
    jackiebaby
  • RedandDread says:
    Date: January 24th, 2010 at 2:15 am

    Wenger knows exactly why he plays him. He’s a lynchpin in the central midfield. He can play any of the positions within our 3 pronger midfield. He’s in essence a utility man and all teams need someone of his ilk. He keeps momentum going, always ready to recieve a pass, getting the ball deep in our half and bringing it out. He;s anoterh cog in the wheel. And he’s only 21. Trust me if wenger persists with him, then it is for a reason. Would like him to kick on this year and then start to stamp his authority on games.

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    says: Wenger knows exactly why he plays him. He's a lynchpin in the central midfield. He can play any of the positions within our 3 pronger midfield. He's in essence a utility man and all teams need someone of his ilk. He keeps momentum going, always ready to recieve a pass, getting the ball deep in our half and bringing it out. He;s anoterh cog in the wheel. And he's only 21. Trust me if wenger persists with him, then it is for a reason. Would like him to kick on this year and then start to stamp his authority on games.
    RedandDread
  • Damian says:
    Date: January 24th, 2010 at 11:01 am

    the reason is no money no money to lash out at tittle push & no need to spend to stay top 4 but we are getting close 1 more year we should be completely sound & that will free up lots of funds 4 a big push

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    says: the reason is no money no money to lash out at tittle push & no need to spend to stay top 4 but we are getting close 1 more year we should be completely sound & that will free up lots of funds 4 a big push
    Damian
  • Ray says:
    Date: January 27th, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    Did anyone watch us lose to Stoke City in the FA Cup? Mamady Sidibe ran straight down the right wing. He was chased by Denilson who couldn’t get close enough to challenge him. Sidibe then crossed for Fuller to score. Later in that game Aaron Ramsey chased down Sidibe and fouled him. I would have preferred a clean tackle but at least he stopped him. Denilson is slower than average.

    I would rather Ramsey in the team ahead of him anyday of the week.

    Arsene is great but not infallible. He was very wrong about Pascal Cygan but persisted with him. Just because he play’s Denilson doesn’t mean Denilson is good enough.

    Those who are fans of Denilson please really watch him when we play the good teams. Watch what happens when he is pressured or goes in for a tackle. Check out how many forward passes he completes – ignore the sideways and backwards ones.

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    says: Did anyone watch us lose to Stoke City in the FA Cup? Mamady Sidibe ran straight down the right wing. He was chased by Denilson who couldn't get close enough to challenge him. Sidibe then crossed for Fuller to score. Later in that game Aaron Ramsey chased down Sidibe and fouled him. I would have preferred a clean tackle but at least he stopped him. Denilson is slower than average. I would rather Ramsey in the team ahead of him anyday of the week. Arsene is great but not infallible. He was very wrong about Pascal Cygan but persisted with him. Just because he play's Denilson doesn't mean Denilson is good enough. Those who are fans of Denilson please really watch him when we play the good teams. Watch what happens when he is pressured or goes in for a tackle. Check out how many forward passes he completes - ignore the sideways and backwards ones.
    Ray
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