There are quite a lot of weaknesses that Arsene Wenger needs to address and rectify if Arsenal are to challenge seriously for honours next season.


Fortunately they are all correctible as a lot of the changes needed involve a change of attitude or better coaching and organisation on the pitch rather than radical surgery in the personnel.


We started to put our views on the above subject in an earlier posting. The first part covered the issues of getting the defence right, buying two experienced players and adopting the 4 5 1 formation. What does Arsenal need to do to challenge for next season? Part I


With regard to the defence we maintained that what is needed is more organisation than new players and the two signings will need to be for a wide midfielder and another forward. The 4 5 1 formation is a flexible system that additionally helps provide extra protection for a young defence and allows for the utilization three central midfielders inclusive of Diaby.


This posting deals with the rest of our suggestions:


- Learn how to break up packed defences
- kill teams off when on top

- Learn how to win ugly
- Hit the ground running

- Manage the impending takeover bid correctly.


Let’s take each in turn.

Follow up:




Learn how to break up packed defences


Arsenal are top of the mini league consisting of the top 4 sides! It’s those points dropped against the smaller teams that were crucial. The reason being that they usually play with ten men behind the ball.


Blackburn did not adopt this strategy at the Emirates and they were hit for 6. They learned their lesson and changed their tactics for the Cup games and got through with a goal in the last few minutes of the replay!


The big teams on the other hand play to win, are not as defencively minded and are therefore more open to Arsenal’s playing style.


As we have indicated in previous postings,Wenger is in denial… again Wenger needs to stop whingeing about defencive tactics. What does he expect them to do? Roll over and ask for mercy? It is not only Arsenal that face packed defences every week. If Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool have found ways round it why can’t Arsenal?


The onus is surely on the coaching staff to work out ways and playing systems to break them down. We would only suggest four ways round it that were very evidently lacking this season.


One is the speed with which Arsenal were putting together their attacks after winning the ball. The desire to pass the other teams to death and create pretty patterns just for the sake of it allows the opponents time to get more men behind the ball and also to reorganize their defence.


Secondly an alternative approach needs to be developed where variation in the style of play during the course of a game will help confuse opponents. Like crossing the ball for a headed attempt at goal or even, as has been attempted sometimes this season, using the long ball now and then.


Thirdly, taking advantage of set plays has been distinctly lacking. The number of goals scored from this source can be counted using the fingers of one hand.


Winning corners or fouls outside the area is no problem of course but the art of taking them leaves a lot to be desired. The absence of Henry and Van Persie accounts for the lack of goals from free kicks but corners?


Lastly remember it’s not a five a side game or even basketball where the main aim is to pass the ball around so as to create the opportunity to have a free shot.


In football you will always have opponents blocking your way to goal. You need to go for the jugular sometimes! Shoot on site man! A deflected goal is as good as any other goal. Abandon the obsessive infatuation with passing the ball into the net or scoring the goal of the year! For Pete’s or indeed our sake.


Kill teams off when on top


The beautiful passing game and overpowering football that Wenger’s teams produce allows them so much domination during the course of a game that they lull themselves into a false sense of security.


And they relax too much and too early when they are only one nil up. But the opponents know that they will get their chance and like small armies, who out of necessity adopt guerrilla tactics, they only need one strike. And then it’s back to the pumps time again!


This is more an attitude thing rather than anything else. It indeed has been very evident in almost all of Wenger’s teams over the years as they all have been young and inexperienced. It stems from what we would term “the arrogance of youth”


So when one nil up go hell for leather for a two nil up as though your lives depended on it. Kill them off when they are down. That’s what Man Utd and Chelsea do.


Learn how to win ugly


Arsenal will also have to learn to win ugly. When the team is not playing well when things are not going according to plan. You need guts, determination and tenacity to win games and with it championships.


We are not that worried about this because we believe that this is something that comes with desire, determination and also with players that can get you goals from nowhere; and all three can potentially be there next season.


Hit the ground running


Both Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have made the point that starting the season on the right foot sets the tone for the remainder. It allows the team to get more confidence to see themselves up there at the top with the other protagonists and to be talked about as possible contenders for the Championship.


It’s almost a confidence trick but nevertheless significant when the team consists mainly of young and inexperienced kids.


Manage the impending takeover bid correctly


What has been underpinning Arsenal’s successes over the years has been the stability and consistency throughout the club. This has now been cracked and it looks as it is about to be shattered with possible consequences for the team’s fortunes on the football field.


What has happened so far is only the beginning. As we have indicated in our previous postings eg Arsenal sale will be sooner rather than later! Kroenke, having made a very courageous investment of 43m PLUS an additional undertaking of 23m to buy half of Arsenal Broadband from ITV, will not hold back.


That’s a lot of money (66m) to pay if you are not expecting to lodge a successful bid and take control of a company. Certainly keeping it there as an investment (as has been suggested) does not fit in with Kroenke’s investment profile and business behaviour.


What is likely to happen is that the club will face a year of uncertainty and instability which may find its way on the playing field. This is to be avoided like the plague!


And it has to be managed correctly so that the whole business can be smoothed over with the minimum disruption on the footballing side of things.


Epilogue


Inexperience is something which characterises Wenger’s teams throughout his tenure at Arsenal. That is why we witness the fluctuations in the quality of the performance levels between games and also during games themselves.


But when they achieve more consistency which will come with maturity, they will produce scintillating, dare we say it, Brazilian type football. Football that will be “untouchable”. Again.


Do all the above and it could be another double or more!


By Arsenal Analysis


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9 comments

Comment from: James Morgan [Visitor]
I couln't agree more.The ootball was a joy to watchut there was no end product. The reason being the gunners passing teams to the deathly as you so rightly out allowed teams to pack defenders as in the Blackburn game, There are games similar to this.
Arsenal or Aw seem to think if the opposition can score one the gunners can score score more. Alas it was not to be and if the teams continues
to play in a like manner even with the injection of some super signings it will be a case as I told so.
Finally the defence must defend as aunit andnot go to sleep.
16th May 2007 @ 23:51
Comment from: Vimal Nandha [Visitor]
Hello, can someone please email this or print out and send this letter to Arsene wenger, if only these comments are in place, we can bring back the good times. Core team is there, but finishing off teams has become distant in our game for much of the season.

Maybe "Arsenal Analysis" can become part of the Arsenal strategic director of football.

Regards, Vimal from wembley
17th May 2007 @ 02:54
Comment from: Arsenal Analysis [Visitor] · http://arsenalanalysis.blogspot.com/
Thinking about and writing this posting provided a lot of satisfaction because it allowed the outing of a lot of frustrations that have built up during the season.

17th May 2007 @ 06:37
Comment from: Lokomotiv [Visitor]
Wenger knows what he is doing. He opted for a youth policy coz he cant compete with the manures and chelseas. Remember Arsenal were a bit unlucky this season and rarely outplayed. I think we need a quality wide player(Ribery) and better luck with injuries and we are good to go.

Lets not forget that we had similar sentiments that season before winning each title.
17th May 2007 @ 07:05
Comment from: Glo [Visitor]
The problem was converting our chances. FA cup 2001. Then we did the double a year after. Can history repeat itself?
17th May 2007 @ 10:24
Comment from: Realistic gooner. [Visitor]
This is just utter pap from yet another moronic newage gooner.
In case you haven't(and it's more likely you haven't)noticed, AW has masterminded the complete turn around of our club, taking us from the days of "boring, boring Arsenal" to the lightening fast, record breaking team that we ARE! You whinging achieves nothing but to pinpoint your stupidity.
Perhaps these blog board's could be better served as grounds to weed out the aggravating idiots that surround most loyal fans at the emirates with thier football professings when they fail to realise how lucky they are to support such a super power in world football. Have some patience and use your energy to encorage and support the side!
17th May 2007 @ 10:44
Comment from: Goonerbeall [Visitor] · http://www.arsenal-world.co.uk
Good recomendation but forgot to mention the need for a midfield enforcer-someone to send jitters to the opposind side. Vieira was not just a captain he did what Essien is doing for Chelski. Sometimes doing stuff that are naff but which scares the hell out of opponents is another way to beat teams. Remember how we lost to Moscow team? That would never happen with someone of that calibre. The word in PL is someone gonna get a carrer-ending injury by Essien and that makes him a scaring S.O.B and I am disgusted we lost ours and have plenty pussy-cats
19th May 2007 @ 12:03
Comment from: faizal [Visitor]
me like arsenal because arsenal very good team. arsenal beat manchester united twice because they are better team than manchester united, who are good, but not as good as arsenal.
20th May 2007 @ 22:05
Comment from: faizal [Visitor]
me want reyes to come back, because me got arsenal shirt from oxfam in islington for £5, and name on back of shirt is reyes, then if he come back, me wear shirt with pride.
it blue shirt, i wear for bed every night, me kiss badge, but want to wear it when go out, but can only do that if reyes come back arsenal.
20th May 2007 @ 22:12

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