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Arsene Wenger: Fighting for Arsenal’s Glory or Personal Ego?

The topic that I am writing about today is definitely going to ignite fire against me in the Arsenal community, and a lot of gooners would be calling me a disgrace yet again. I would also get comments and advices by a lot of Arsenal fans to go and support Chelsea or Manchester United. But before I move on to discuss the topic of my post today, I would like to clarify that I am a Gunner at heart and I would remain a Gunner always, and I am not like a lot of Arsenal fans out there who don’t welcome any sort of critical analysis. Take it or leave it! I am going to write what I analyse and would raise my voice against the concerns that a top club like Arsenal are facing in these times. 

The topic of discussion today is Arsene Wenger and I would like to highlight his past achievements before I move on to being critical about him. Everyone knows and even I admit that Arsene Wenger signing up for Arsenal back in 1996 was one of the bestest things that happened to Arsenal in its entire history. Since the arrival of this man, Arsenal has been on a roller coaster ride and has become one of the most elite clubs in Europe. Arsene Wenger put in a lot of hard work during his time at Arsenal, and he has proved his worth by taking the club to the top flight. Only two clubs ruled the English League for about a decade and that were Arsenal and Manchester United. During his time at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger signed many players and with his amazing tactics of having foreign players, each having a entirely unique skill set, blended a team of super stars. All this hard work led to Arsenal being a very strong club and other teams feared playing against them, and of course Arsene Wenger was the mastermind and the back-bone behind all this success.

Now considering Arsene Wenger’s scenario, the following are the reasons that made Arsene the amazing manager that he is today:

  1. He became known for turning things around for Arsenal and making them a top club with his great signings, and making them with the FA Cup and the Premier League several times
  2. Wenger got famous for turning the “boring boring Arsenal” in to a team that plays one of the most entertaining football in the world with the classy one-touch, two touch passing
  3. Another thing that adds to Arsene Wenger’s claim to fame is his skill of picking up unknown players with potential and polishing them up in to STAR players

I would like to focus on point number three for the rest of my discussion. Yes, thats right that Arsene Wenger has been stamped that he never spends too much and is famous for spending wisely. We have often heard Wenger quote that “We will sign that player only if the price is right,” and this is the philosophy and image that media has been spreading about Arsene since a very long time. According to my understanding and analysis, since the media has played a VITAL role in creating this image for Arsene Wenger, he is trapped in his own shell of EGO and media image. Although this might seem to be a very weird statement, but if we really think about this everything does fall into pieces. For example, Alex Ferguson always has a reputation of being a very intelligent manager but he was never “BRANDED” with terms like a “wise spender.” 

We do know that during his time at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger has made players like Vieira, Anelka, Henry and Cesc Fabregas, which of course is an amazing achievement. But how I see it is that the importance of being on the back of making such great players, has out-grown Wenger’s obsession of winning trophies for the club that he made. Why does Arsene always dips in the transfer market to get an unknown face? Why is he always spending to get young players and looking to build them in to stars? He is over-doing it at the expense of the club and it’s success. He could rather get more experienced players and seed the young talent between them. Just like how Patrick Vieira and Cesc Fabregas became the players they are today. Did they play among a team of youth and grew as strong players? Where is the experience going to come from if everyone is under 22? Playing lousy experienced defenders like Sylvestre, is not going to instill confidence in the team? Such players are not confident themselves?

How I see it is that with his fame of making superstars from average players, Arsene Wenger has become extremely obsessed with making a team of youngsters who grows up to be the team of superstars. And of course the credit will go to Wenger if such a thing ever succeeds. But going 4 seasons trophyless, losing key play-makers and lowering the morale of the players and the fans is not going to help. Wenger is fighting for his own personal ego, since he doesn’t want to do things how other managers and football clubs are doing it. All Wenger wants to do is spend less and make big players out of them. It is about time he should understand that the overall market situation has changed globally, and it is not the same as it was in 1996. The good thing about Alex Ferguson is that he learnt from his mistakes, understood that the market and the football is changing and wisely moved ahead with time to change hi tactics. He makes players as well as buys expensive to give his team the right blend of players, mentality and confidence. The problem with Arsene Wenger is that, he is still stuck in the 1990s and he doesn’t want to get out of the same mindset. He just feels that everything that he thinks is right, but he should understand that by now and stop fighting for his ego. He should accept the change and move on to change his own tactics, buy experience and put the club on the right track again.

I am not against Arsene, I am just against his ego of not accepting the change with time. Atleast I don’t see things changing too much at Arsenal if Arsene Wenger continues to use the same tactics he has been using in the past 4 trophy-less seasons. And it is not about a trophy at the end of the day, it is more about how the team plays and how we can retain players. And for God’s sake we cannot turn players like Djourou, Alex Song and Denilson into World Class players. Give me or any other player that much match time and they might turn out to be better. 

Signing off with the hope that things become well at Arsenal. And I am not going to go and support any other team, if you want to do it? You are most welcome to!

Review: Arsenal vs Manchester United (5th May 2009) – Emirates Stadium – Semi Final (UEFA Champions League)

A lot was expected and promised with the Arsenal fans for today’s match by Arsene Wenger and the players. The fans were asked to be at the Emirates Stadium and give a Volcanic reception. Arsenal was to give a fight back that Manchester United couldn’t have sustained. Arsenal didnt even prepared for the penalties, since Arsene Wenger boasted to be so confident that Manchester United sounded like a they would not do anything.

Well to start off with a basic analysis, for the first 5 minutes Arsenal looked to score and it seemed that the game might go to the penalities if Arsenal doesn’t win it straight off. Just three minutes after that, Van Der Sar’s goal kick landed in the Arsenal danger zone and Christiano Ronaldo’s cross went straight in to the path of Park Ji Sung because Gibbs was unable to clear the ball since he slipped. GOAL – Manchester United. After that, Arsenal’s free flowing football did not come out that well since the pressure of scoring three goals to go through was building up on them. 

 

Park Ji Sung Taking the Shot

Park Ji Sung Taking the Shot

 

 

In the 11th minute, Ronaldo scored on a 41-yard free kick again, and Arsenal’s dreams of going to Rome for the Champions League Final went down the drain. All the supporters looked upset since the game was almost over. Honestly, I did lost interest at that time because I didn’t know what to do. But still I managed to watch the complete match, knowing that Arsenal was not able to create any chances and now actually they had to score 4 goals to go through. The seats were getting empty at the Emirates Stadium, and all the fans started to return home upset by the game their team couldn’t even sustain. 

In the second half, I did try to keep myself glued to the couch because I convinced myself to watch this game as just another football match, and it started looking better. But on the 61st minute.. Boom!!! 3rd Goal!! 3-) to Manchester United. What a counter attack… there was no one to defend? And what the hell was Djourou doing?  He let ronaldo take the shot and didn’t even try to slide in or atleast block him one way or they other? Poor defending really!

Arsenal did score in the 75th minute from a penalty, that was earned by a red-card challenge by Fletcher on Fabregas. The final score Arsenal 1  - 3 Manchester United. Manchester United goes through with 4 aggregate goals and will face either Chelsea or Barcelona in the Final in Rome. Thousands of empty seats could be seen when Wenger shook hands with Ferguson. At the end of the day, all I can say is well played Manchester United, and they really did. They were quick, fast, determined and they knew they had to score, unlike our superb striker Mr. Emmanuel Adebayor!

Even though this team is young and there is a long way to go, but my question to all the Arsenal supporters out there is that when we are trophy-less since the past 4 seasons, do you think it would be easy to hold on to our star players when other clubs come in with great offers? Now expect to see a few big names leave the club this season, and a few new young ones in the team when the next season starts. Do leave your comments and subscribe to my blog to get further updates on new posts.

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Arsenal vs Manchester Utd. (2nd Leg) Emirates Stadium – Only a few hours to go!

Only a few hours to go before one of the biggest match at the Emirates Stadium is about to kick off between Arsenal and Manchester United. Manchester United won the first leg, and the match was unexpectedly one sided as Arsenal failed to make a mark at Old Trafford on 29th April 2009. Although the Gunners were fortunate to only lose by 1-0 as Man Utd. did waste a lot of chances that could have most certainly knocked Arsenal out of the competition. A lot is expected out of Arsenal tonight, and all the fans are back and ready to support the club. Even the Arsenal players, specifically Samir Nasri have called the fans to be very strong in their support when Manchester United visit the Emirates Stadium tonight. Arsene Wenger has also mentioned that Arsenal has not practiced for the penalties tonight, which should mean we are prepared to beat them with a atleast a 2 goal difference!    

Uefa Champions League
 

Arsenal is going to go in the match as underdogs after the 1-0 defeat at the Old Trafford and they need to balance their attacking options with effective defending. Glad to know that Van Persie is back for today’s game but Sylvestre is injured and is out because of a groin problem. According the my understanding, the following is the team that is going to start today’s game from the Arsenal squad:

Almunia

Sagna – Toure –  Djourou – Gibbs

Eboue – Fabregas – Song – Nasri

Van Persie – Adebayor

  I’m signing off now wishing we can pull it off tonight and beat Manchester Utd. with a good goal difference!! Nothing beats that! Fingers crossed! Goodluck to all the Gunners out there! Hail the Gunners!