FIVE things Arsenal fans would like to see in their stockings this Christmas
Yes, it’s the Christmas season and joviality should be flooding the air, but thanks to recent results, Arsenal fans may have little reason to be ‘jolly’. Manchester United’s 1-0 victory over the Gunners at Old Trafford was further evidence that all is not right with this Arsenal squad. There may be no quick fix for all these problems, but I believe that with a few, tweaks and changes, this squad could genuinely challenge for honours. As it’s the season of giving, I scrawled a quick letter to Santa to see if he can redress some of our problems. My Christmas wish-list has five items:
1. Some big-game nous: It’s a well established fact in recent times that Arsenal simply cannot handle the bigger teams. Last season The Gunners dropped all 12 potential points in games against Chelsea and Manchester United. This season Arsenal have already lost to United and Chelsea. If Arsenal want to win the League, they’ll have to start chipping points away from their fellow title contenders. More important than the points, is the message that beating big teams sends out to the rest of the League. The message has to be: “We are good enough to take United apart and we’re going to fight tooth and nail for this title”. At the moment, the message eminating from the Emirates is that Arsenal are brittle enough to break when pushed too hard. So, please Santa – grant the Gunners a backbone.
2. A cure for Fabregas’ hamstring problems: Arsenal’s talisman hasn’t been able to play for large portions of this season. Had he been fit and ready to go against United, I have no doubt that it would have changed the landscape of the game. Unfortunately, his mysterious hamstring injury meant that he could only afford 30 minutes of game time during which he didn’t really appear at the races. Get well soon Cesc – Arsenal need you.
3. A fresh start between the posts: I’m still not convinced that Fabianski has what it takes to be Arsenal’s number one goalkeeper. For every good game he’s had this season, there’s been another game where he’s committed a howler. He doesn’t inspire confidence in front of an already shaky back-four. Wenger must work to address this. 20 year-old Wojciech Szczesny is the perfect man to fill his gloves. He was thrown in at the deep end against Manchester United, but performed admirably (especially the Schmeichel-esque save against Anderson). We know from his performances in the Carling Cup that this wasn’t just a one-off. It’s time for him to get a run of games in the first-team.
4. A pair of unbreakable legs for Robin van Persie: Chamakh has had a good start to his Arsenal career, but it’s Robin Van Persie who can provide Arsenal with that ‘something special’ upfront. Whilst Chamakh excels in out-and-out goal-scoring, Van Persie can change a game with a moment of magic. Very little needs to be said about his talent and technical ability – what Arsenal really need now is for him to get a long run of games in the squad.
5. A trophy: This one goes without saying. Winning breeds winning. A trophy could reinvigorate this club. It’s been a long wait for Arsenal fans and it’s time to pick up some silverware. Arsenal are still in the running for the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League and are favourites for the Carling Cup. There can be no more excuses.
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this article is spot on! Couldn’t agree more about anything!
Outstandingly put into words!
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how about a new left back, gritty dominant central defender & defensive midfield shield
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I agree totally, this is a well written article and is prety much spot on, but call me crazy, i also think Le Prof should also pass over the managerial gloves, it’s not enough to keep buying players that are not to the calibre you expect from a football club like Arsenal, i think a New manager would solidify the defence and bring in a real defender, not these french poncies, a new manager would also bring back a flair to impress and possibly a few trophies along with him, AW is not very efficient in real time transfers as he is always looking to the future, but hey you never know lets see how this season unfolds.
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Dita van Tease
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Thanks for your comments guys. I agree Arsenal need a central defender – perhaps Vermaelen’s return will add steel to the defense?
I’d also like to see Wenger reign in Alex Song.
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The best gift for Arsenal this Christmas would be for Messi to somehow be ruled out of the Champion’s League game coming up.
Only chance they have of winning…
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what Arsenal need is a consistent team not the off and on one we have now. i am not being too critical but i alwayz ask myself wat is the problem with this team i love so much cos i know if u dont have the ball u dont score and we keep the ball so well. again wat is the difference between arsenal and Bercelona our so called BROTHERS.IS it their passing pace or their confidence or team work, or messi, or the philosophy of each of the players, or is it their league.individual we have players they have iniesta-nasri, xavi-fabregas, messi-walcott, pedro=arshavi, alves-sagna, villa-van persie, so, what is the problem. we need to know cos that will be a good start. i am t ired of puttin my head down, when football fans talk about Football in NIGERIA.
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