Arsene Needs Ensure He Doesn’t “Ruin” Ozil

With the signing of Mesut Ozil, comes a feeling of euphoria and excitement. Despite not bringing in a backup striker for Olivier Giroud and the already injured Lukas Podolski, I am extremely happy with the Turkish German coming to The Emirates. For me, he is underrated and I don’t think people realise how special this guy is.

On the official Arsenal website, they spoke to Raphael Honigstein and he said:

“I think something will have to give [in terms of Arsenal’s system] – They can’t all play No 10. I think the strongest position for Ozil is centrally, behind the striker because it also relieves him a little bit of the duty to run up and down, which isn’t really his game and doesn’t really bring the best out of him. He needs the time and space for himself to come up with a real genius idea.

“He has played on the right or the left as a playmaker that plays wide, very much what Cazorla does now. Arsène Wenger has a history of taking central playmakers and putting them on the wings. He can definitely play that role but I would suggest that in the Premier League, which sees a lot of up and down, he would be better in the No 10 position.”

And I completely agree with him.

But how will Wenger deloy the gifted attacking midfielder?

We know Ozil can play off the striker in the Number 10 role, but also on the wing. The problem is that Arsene has a record of using a creative player out on the wing and it could be argued that this has hampered their progress, and influence on the team.

Andrei Arshavin mainly played just behind the striker at Zenit St Petersburg but was used in the wide positions. The same happened to Alexander Hleb, and also to Tomas Rosicky when he first arrived. While Rosicky plays less on the wings now, he is now playing deeper than his preferred position behind the striker.

Asking players to change from a typical Number 10 to the wing means they have to do a lot of tracking back and pressing. Arshavin struggled doing this and we all know how his Arsenal career ended. Hleb adapted a bit better, but the clips from Stuttgart where he was bursting through the middle with his dribbling and pace seemed to disappear when he came to Arsenal. Rosicky is a player that always gives 110% and in that sense Arsene has been fortunate.

Mesut Ozil is a mercurial talent and I don’t think he’s the type to burst a gut to help defend. This assets are in the final third where he can find a pass no-one else can. Some people compare the signing to that of Dennis Bergkamp back in 1995, and he was devastatingly effective in a more advanced role behind the striker.

So where will Arsene use Ozil? He needs to make sure he doesn’t play him in the wrong position.

How Arsenal Should Line-Up This Season With Our New Signings

The transfer window has officially closed, and I don’t think any Arsenal fan will be sad to see the back of it.

For the most part, it has been an extremely frustrating summer and we all know who we’ve been linked with and who we failed to sign. But in the end, like it or not, we have signed Yaya Sanogo, Mathieu Flamini, Emiliano Viviano and Mesut Ozil.

And with the new signings completed, how should be line up this season?

Here is my suggestion for our first choice starting eleven in this campaign:

new-signings

In goal, I’ve obviously gone with Szczesny. After the Aston Villa game, his form has been outstanding and if we’re going to slate him for the opening day of the season then he deserves all the credit for improving his performances and getting his act together. I haven’t seem much of Viviano but having him and Fabianksi waiting in the wings can only help Szczesny and provide more competition for places.

At right back, I have somewhat controversially gone for Carl Jenkinson. The reasons are two fold. Firstly, I just believe he is ready to make the step up. Every time I’ve seen him play he looks confident, assured and completely unphased. Many people forget that when Sagna was injured at the start of last season, for me anyway, Jenkinson was one of our best players. He’s looked solid whenever he’s played this season and can only get better. Also, his crossing and range of passing is better than Sagna’s. And the second reason is that Sagna is leaving at the end of the season so we can just use him as cover for the right-back position and in the centre and concentrate of building for the future with Carl.

The rest of the defence picks itself. Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker are our strongest defensive pairing and Thomas Vermaelen is good enough cover. At left back we are particularly strong, with Gibbs our first choice, Spanish international Monreal as cover and even Vermaelen can even fill in if required.

In midfield we have a quite the conundrum. For the there midfield spots, we have Mikel Arteta, Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Santi Cazorla, Mathieu Flamini and Abou Diaby. Jack and Diaby struggle to complete a full season so I’ve gone for Arteta in the “defensive” role, alongside Aaron Ramsey who has been excellent for the last season and a half. Then we have to put Santi Cazorla in there as he is the creative hub of the team.

In attack, our options have been boosted with the arrival of German international and Arsenal saviour Mesut Ozil. We also have Theo Walcott, Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud as our attacking options, as well as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who can play wide or in midfield. Personally, I’ve gone with Ozil and Theo supporting Olivier Giroud. Theo’s pace and improved crossing mixed with Ozil’s creativity, guile and eye for a final pass should mean Giroud isn’t short of goalscoring opportunities. Also, with Ozil’s arrival we should see less of a reliance on long balls to the target man and more passing on the ground, meaning Podolski could thrive down the middle as well if required. Obviously Podolski can play out wide as well with his pace, but for me Giroud is the man who is bang in form.

So there you have it. We basically have sufficient cover in all areas of the pitch (helped by playing one or two players in different positions like Sagna and Vermaelen) and with a fully fit squad Arsene has a few selection dilemmas. The only area I am slightly uncomfortable about is the main striker role. If Giroud gets injured then Podolski is our only recongnised centre forward, and we know he’s already out for the next 10 weeks. If the big Frenchman gets injured now (God forbid) then we are really up shits creek without a paddle.

The Transfer Window Is Finally Over – So How Do You Feel Now It’s Over?

So the summer transfer window is finally over. After months of agony, frustration, despair and in some case anger, we finally have our new signings confirmed.

On the 1st July, we recruited Yaya Sanogo on a free from Auxerre, although reportedly it cost us about £400,000 in compensation.

Then, with only 4 days of the transfer window left and with Arsenal fans crying out for a big name signing (or even a “medium name” signing) we confirmed the deal of Mathieu Flamini on a Bosman. While it was a useful signing given his versatility and ability to play in midfield or at fullback, it didn’t excite all the Arsenal fans.

We are a very good team and the Premier League doesn’t lie. We’ve finished in the Top 4 for the last 16 seasons and that’s where we deserve to be, but unfortunately we haven’t manage to break into the Top 2 for the last 8 years. So that is a problem, a frustration if you like, we’ve suffered as a club recently.

You will remember the massive fall out when we lost 3-1 at home to Aston Villa on the opening day of the season. The aftermath was vicious to say the least and every Arsenal fan was angry.

We were paying the highest season ticket prices in the country and not getting a team that could compete. We reportedly had £180 million in cash reserves and spent absolutely nothing.

And then onto transfer deadline day. Arsene teased the media and the fans after we beat Tottenham in the North London Derby, saying he may have “a good surprise” for us all. Even though we had shown little ability to close a deal or complete a signing (I don’t need to mention Gonzalo Higuain or Luis Suarez) I still had that faint hope we would make a signing or two that would get us to the next level.

In the early hours of last night, there were rumours that Arsenal were in for three Real Madrid players – Karim Benzema, Angel Di Maria and Mesus Özil. We were also linked to Demba Ba.

But in the end, Arsene finally opened his cheque book, dusted off the cobwebs and spent big. And this afternoon, it was confirmed that Arsenal had struck a deal with Real Madrid and agreed a £42.4 million fee. Then later tonight, Arsenal.com was finally worth visiting as they confirmed the deal has been completed.

Arsene Wenger said:

“We are extremely pleased to have signed Mesut Ozil. He is a great player, with proven quality at both club and international level. We have watched and admired him for some time as he has all the attributes I look for in an Arsenal player.

“I have said throughout the summer that we have been working hard to bring in top quality players to this football club. This has involved many many people across the club and I have always had the full support of the club in making decisions on the football side.”

And there is no doubt he is a top top player. He is an exciting signing and will join fellow internationals Per Mertesacker and Lukas Podolski. His assists record for Real Madrid in 3 seasons is outstanding with 74 assists. If you watch the video below, you will see how class he actually is. A midfield consisting of either him, Cazorla, Wilshere, Rosicky and Ramsey is something to get excited about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oqy2VDtUSo

We also completed a loan deal signing of Emiliano Viviano who looks like Manuel Almunia’s twin brother. Let’s hope the similarities end there and he doesn’t make mistakes like the former Arsenal goalkeeper.

So that’s it, it’s all over. We can sleep at a reasonable hour, and not check our phones or computers constantly to see if we’ve actually bought anyone. Our new signings consist of Yaya Sanogo, Mathieu Flamini, Emiliano Viviano and Mesut Özil. There’s no doubt who the marquee signing and the others will be useful squad players.

But how did we do this summer? Have we done enough to take our team to the next level?

After the euphoria of Mesut Özil joining, then you would have to say we haven’t done enough. We’ve addressed the goalkeeping situation (in one way) and given Szczesny some competition. But could we have done with another defender? We have Sagna and Jenkinson at right back, Gibbs and Monreal at left back, and three decent central defenders in Mertesacker, Koscielny and Vermaelen. So numbers-wise, it isn’t a disaster, and obviously that’s how Wenger feels. Added to the fact that Sagna can fill in at centre back then Arsene must feel we are strong enough in defence.

In midfield, we now have Mathieu Flamini, Santi Cazorla, Tomas Rosicky, Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere and Mikel Arteta. That’s 6 players for 3 spaces. We have Theo Walcott and Mesut Özil who can play in a more advanced position alongside the striker and we have Olivier Giroud and Lukas Podolski who can play up top.

For me, if I was being picky (and I am) then I would have liked to see another striker brought in. Demba Ba probably would have been the right call as he is decent enough and if we get an injury to Olivier Giroud then we are in big trouble with Podolski out for the next 10 weeks.

Theo “could” fill in that position but it’s not ideal. Then there is the argument that it wasn’t cover we needed up front but a world class striker. Some are still unconvinced about Giroud and I am still on the fence. He is in excellent form and playing well but I can’t help thinking how good we would be if we had a truly world class finisher.

So overall?

I am pleased with the Özil signing – you can’t not be after bringing in a world class player – but time will tell if the 4 signings we’ve made are enough to mount a real challenge for major trophies.

Chelsea Spurn Arsenal & Spurs for Ba and Agree Terms With Other Premier League Club

Sky Sports News have reported just now that Chelsea have confirmed that both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur made enquiries for striker Demba Ba, but they have rejected both London clubs and accepted an offer from another unnamed Premier League club.

But Ba’s representatives did say that his preference was to play in the Champions League.

So what does this mean? Should Arsenal look elsewhere? Are Chelsea concerned about the threat from Arsenal in the Premier League and are they reluctant to strengthen another Premier League rival?

More to follow.

Oh Arsene, You Massive Tease! So Who Else Will We Buy Now?

Yesterday I talked about how Arsene came out after the North London Derby and how he said he “might have a good surprise for us” in terms of signings. And he didn’t disappoint, with the £42.4 million signing of German international Mesut Özil (subject to a medical).

As you can see from this video, this guy is the assist master and his statistics are frightening! 

In the meantime, we’ve also been linked with Chelsea Demba Ba, who is out-of-favour with Jose Mourinho. The 28 year old striker is seen as good backup for the in-form Olivier Giroud, and could give us a different option up front. Reportedly, we are looking at for a season long loan deal and Chelsea are asking for £3 million, while we’re currently offering £1.5 million. According to Sky Sports, Napoli and Valencia are also interested, so watch this space.

We’ve also been linked with Fiorentina (on loan from Palermo) goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano, who is also apparently Manuel Almunia’s twin brother. Let’s just hope the similarity ends at physical looks and he doesn’t make mistakes like Almunia. The latest is that we’re going to sign him for £1 million on a season long loan, with an option for a permanent deal at the end of the season.

As for other rumours, The Mail have us linked to PSG striker Javier Pastore, but I can’t see that happening. The Telegraph think we could get Özil’s Real Madrid teammate Angel Di Maria and Palermo striker Abel Hernandez.

So who else do you think we will buy before the transfer window slams shut at 11pm tonight?