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Коледното чудо и наследството от неошлайфани диаманти
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В този епизод на рубриката "Синдромът "Arteta Out"" ще си припомним може би първия повратен момент в кариерата на Микел Артета, когато оставането му в отбора беше поставено под сериозна въпросителна, ще се върнем също така да си припомним какви млади таланти наследи и ще надзърнем към втория му сезон в Арсенал. Коледното чудо В най-критичния момент на незапомнена серия от загуби и равенства, когато всички вече правеха прогнози кой ще е поредният нов треньор на Арсенал, предвид факта, че на „артилеристите“ им предстоеше да се изправят срещу Челси, отборът имаше нужда от Коледно чудо, което да помогне на Артета да остане начело. Арсенал спечели с 3:1, като повече впечатление направи не самата победа, а категоричния начин, по който беше постигната, защото „артилеристите“ буквално попиляха градските си съперници, напук на всички очаквания. За този мач екипът на Артета реши да подходи изненадващо различно с подмяната на ключови изпълнители на терена и включването в стартовия състав на младите момчета от школата на клуба Емил Смит Роу и Букайо Сака, превърнали се впоследствие в любимци на публиката. За Смит Роу този двубой е и първият негов официален старт в мач от Висшата лига, като се има предвид, че до този момент рядко попадаше и в разширения състав на артилеристите. Букайо Сака вече се беше наложил в титулярния състав на отбора, но използван предимно като ляво крило, а в първите си мачове за отбора и като ляв бек. Новото в състава за този мач е, че за първи път стартира на дясното крило….и то какъв старт само! Отляво мястото беше заето от завърналия се от дългосрочна контузия Габриел Мартинели, с което атакуващата линия на отбора се подмени изцяло с общо шест промени в стартовия състав. На скамейката бяха оставени разочароващите Уилиан, Обамеянг и Никола Пепе, а младите момчета се отплатиха подобаващо за предоставения им шанс с гол на Сака и асистенция на направилия истински летящ старт Емил Смит Роу, който след това се превръща в неизменен титуляр, а отборът се пробужда и прави серия от победи. Головете на Лаказет, Джака и Сака вдъхновиха публиката, като сред трибуните стана популярен рефрена: “Boom Xhaka, Saka, Laka!” от небезизвестната песен от 90-те. Credit by 433 football Наследството от неошлайфани диаманти Микел Артета наследи от Унай Емери няколко неошлайфани диаманта. Това са закупеният за скромната сума от 7 млн. евро никому неизвестен дотогава младеж Габриел Мартинели от бразилския клуб Итуано, момчетата от школата Букайо Сака и Емил Смит Роу и френският талантлив млад защитник от Сент Етиен Уилям Салиба. Всъщност, като изключим Емил Смит Роу, който беше продаден миналото лято, останалите трима са единствените, които не само останаха в сегашния отбор на Артета, а и се превърнаха в основни фигури в него. Сака, Смит Роу и Мартинели бяха постепенно наложени в отбора, докато за Уилям Салиба надеждите на феновете да го видят с екипа на Арсенал все повече намаляваха, след прекаран полусезон в Арсенал без нито минута игрово време и изпращането му за пореден наем във френския отбор Ница, след сезон под наем в бившия му клуб Сент Етиен. Артета гласува доверие на Букайо Сака още от първите си мачове, но залага на него като ляв бек, поради липса на алтернатива на този фланг след последователни контузии на Киърън Тиърни и Сеад Колашинац. Тогава получават шансове и други три момчета от школата – Рийс Нелсън, Джоузеф Уилок и Еди Нкетия, които така и не успяха да се утвърдят в отбора. Всичките тези момчета от академията започват да получават шансове и при Унай Емери, докато последните трима имат игрови минути още по времето на Арсен Венгер. При Артета Букайо Сака и Еди Нкетия започват да имат все по-сериозна роля в отбора, като Сака бива изместен постепенно от левия бек в халфовата зона и лявото крило, докато не намери досегашната си позиция на дясно крило и не разгърне пълния си потенциал там. Еди Нкетия на свой ред записва първия си старт в титулярния състав на отбора именно при Артета. Credit by SPORTbible Очаквай неочакваното В първия пълен сезон на Артета, изпълнен с възходи и падения, все пак Арсенал успяват да завършат на осмо място в първенството за втора поредна година. Този сезон е по-успешен от предходния в Европа, след като артилеристите успяват да достигнат до полуфиналите в Лига Европа. Въпреки това осмото място за втора последователна година във вътрешното първенство е поредното разочарование за феновете, а липсата на успехи и в другите турнири означава, че Арсенал през следващия сезон няма да участват в европейските клубни турнири за първи път от незапомнени времена. Този път новият сезон 2021/2022 за момчетата на Микел Артета започна катастрофално с три поредни загуби, последно място в класирането с голова разлика 0:9 и съвсем оправдани нови повсеместни съмнения и възгласи за оставката на младия наставник. В този период се появиха нарицателни като „помощника“ и „физкултурника“, които бяха най-културните определения по негов адрес и твърдението, че Арсенал не е училище и опитно зайче, върху което да се упражнява, както и че отборът този сезон едва ли не ще се бори за оцеляване. Една от истините за кошмарното начало на новия сезон е, че точно преди старта на шампионата много от основните футболисти дават положителни проби за COVID-19, което не им позволява да вземат участие в мачовете. Това е едно от задължителните изисквания по това време, а хубавото в случая е, че публиката отново се завръща по стадионите. Разбира се, след завръщането в игра на основните футболисти, представянето на отбора се стабилизира и влиза в серия от три поредни победи и общо осем мача без загуба. През този сезон Арсенал все още не успява да бъде конкурентен на най-силните отбори в лигата, като редовно отстъпва без сериозна съпротива на Манчестър Сити и Ливърпул. Единственото силно представяне, което си заслужава внимание, е в първия ден от новата година в домакински сблъсък срещу Манчестър Сити, в който артилеристите правят впечатление с добрата си борбена игра, повеждат в резултата с гол на Сака, но след почивката гол от дузпа, червен картон и късно попадение в добавеното време обръщат развоя на срещата. След продължаващи победни поредици, редувани от откъслечни загуби, в заключителната фаза на сезона Арсенал окупират четвъртото място в класирането, което дава право на участие в Шампионска лига. Това надминава очакванията към отбора, тъй като целите пред Артета преди началото на сезона са да върне артилеристите в европейските турнири, визирайки класиране за Лига Европа и между пето и шесто място в класирането. Всичко хубаво си има и своя край, когато през април настъпва поредната серия от три загуби. Това се случва преди настъпването на поредното чудо, този път Великденско, отново срещу добрите стари съседи от Челси, но този път на „Стамфорд Бридж“ с 2:4. За съжаление това не е достатъчно и Арсенал губи безславно борбата за четвъртото място в пряк двубой от местния си съперник Тотнъм. В следващия епизод ще обърнем внимание на ренесанса, който Артета сътвори в Арсенал. А дотогава ще стискаме палци Габриел Магаляеш да се възстанови напълно за дербито с Тотнъм в неделя! Благодарим ви за вниманието и до скоро!-
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If Unai Emery had stayed? Where would we be now if Unai Emery wasn’t forced out by fans frustrated by an unpopular manager? His stuttering attempts at English became an excuse for comedic jeering, his frantic antics on the sidelines as he worked as an orchestral conductor, manically trying to tell players what to do and how to do it, was a source of annoyance and a distinct counterpart to his predecessor, Arsene Wenger ( who while animated, believed in allowing players express themselves) which all combined to make him unpopular with the fans. With no Arsenal connection. He was not given a true chance to mould Arsenal in his way and we will never know what the outcome would have been if he had been given that chance. Was it really necessary to make fun of a man trying to learn something new? However, logically, we can make some assumptions. If given the power to fix the team which Arteta was given, it seems likely that we would have major trophies by now. His teams have always overperformed and garnered plenty of trophies despite being underdogs. He works well with players who trust him and don’t try to undermine him as senior Arsenal players did with him, and Arteta when he took over. He is good with young players and gave Arsenal starts to Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Ainsley Maitland Niles, Charlie Patino and Ben Cottrell. He made us better First off, Arsenal improved under Emery, we were a close fifth, one position above Wenger’s last term and he got us into the Europa League final despite the fact that players were openly laughing at his English and his tendency to pronounce words the Spanish way. Arteta still has this tendency despite years in British football but Arteta has excellent English and his accent sounds normal for a Spanish person. You would never mistake him for a English person although many long term foreigners have chosen to speak with English accents which may provoke hilarity in their home countries. Buying Saliba was a masterstroke You may say, why am I talking so much about Emery’s English? Surely football prowess is what matters? Because I believe it was the single major reason the Kroenke’s decided to move him on. His own players were videoed poking fun at him and they may well have decided that he didn’t have the respect of the players and would not get it back. Senior star players had become a problem under Wenger and Emery would have needed to clear out this element and build his own team. It took Arteta a while but he now has players he can work with and is getting better performances. A strong argument that he would have succeeded? But, given what Emery has achieved at Aston Villa, there is a strong case that he would have sorted out Arsenal. Villa are now on the verge of being a major force in European football despite being a relegation basket case when he took over mid season in 2022/23 from Steven Gerrard. He immediately transformed them into winners, shooting them up the table and the following year breaking the so-called big six dominance by qualifying for the Champions League despite many players not really being considered true stars. "Martinelli, very early on I was excited about him. He’s become exactly the player I expected. He deserves everything coming his way." Jurgen Klopp What were his transfers like at Arsenal? Edu Gaspar was appointed shortly afterwards and I assume he would have also played a large role in who came in. There are some gems and some misses but a certain amount of understanding is needed for the misses. William Saliba is the prize and has become one of the world’s elite defenders. A gold star for Emery. Gabriel Martinelli is the second and despite some fans losing faith because injuries may have diminished him somewhat, he has still been one of our best players and helped Saka to bloom as, whenever pressure was put on Bukayo, Arsenal would switch to Martinelli and teams can’t put 2 players on both of them. Martinelli has been crucial to our rise; make no mistake, even if he may be pushed out because of incomers. Unlucky with injuries, and no faith in Martinez Kieran Tierney was surely the unluckiest of Emery’s buys. He was crucial from day one, darting forward, keeping wingers in his pocket, and just getting on with the game with no nonsense. We all loved him and still do but injury after injury kept him out and probably lessened his ability. I strongly believe that if he had been injury free he would have kept everyone out and been an Arsenal legend. His first year under Emery was good. Tierney at the back -we loved him Bernd Leno was and is a good keeper but struggles with the ground football beloved of Emery and Arteta. It is hard to say he was a bad buy, though, as his record shows lots of clean sheets for Arsenal and he kept out Emil Martinez, now regarded by many as the best goalkeeper in the world. Pepe – a spectacular miss or a freak run of circumstances? Nicolas Pepe didn’t work out but he did show some flashes of brilliance. The weight of the transfer fee, his struggle to learn English (this again), and the emergence of Bukayo Saka meant that he didn’t get a consistent chance to shine and his confidence plummeted. We will never know if, if everything had gone well for him, he may have become an Arsenal legend. His ability is not in doubt, but without confidence, no player can play well. Pepe - his confidence seemed to drain away Guendouzi is another who definitely had ability but his temperament was suspect. Roy Keane was similar in his younger days but managed to sort himself out. Guendouzi has become a regular at Lazio and at 26, is in the middle of his career. Could be that he will climb better heights. Lucas Torreira was not up to standard David Luiz was hit and miss but apparently he was great with the youngsters and helped them become better players. Dani Ceballos and Denis Suarez came from Real Madrid and could have been expected to do better. It is hard to fault the logic in taking them. Torreira and Lichtsteiner did not work out. Sokratis was not of the standard required. Overall, not a bad transfer record. We would now be winners? The point is, would he be now winning trophies? It is hard not to argue that he would. He would have had almost two more years than Arteta had and his record as a manager is certainly above Arteta’s at this moment. He has transformed Villa’s players and their reputations, he has brought in top players without crazy transfer fees and the players seem to love him, always praising him for their development. Arteta’s style of play is very similar as is his micromanagement of the team from the sidelines. Could we have won our dream trophy under Emery? I wonder if, if his English had not become a joke for everyone, would he have succeeded? Did his struggle with English undermine his connections to the Kroenke’s as well? Arteta has excellent English and seems to have a great connection with his bosses. They have never gone after him despite some bad runs and his lack of trophies. Emery didn’t even manage 2 years despite bringing some improvement on Wenger’s last season. It is a credit to Emery that despite the humiliation he received over his English, he bravely went back to England, took on the basket case that was Gerrard’s Villa, and pushed them close to the top of European football. PSG, the European Champions, had a tough battle against them. Don’t laugh, but we may have had many many very good ebenings if we had stayed with Unai Emery.
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And so we say goodbye to: Jorginho - Flamengo (end of contract) Marquinhos - Cruzeiro (permanent) Thomas Partey - released (end of contract) Nuno Tavares - Lazio (permanent) Kieran Tierney - Celtic (end of contract) Takehiro Tomiyasu – released Will we miss any of them? Only Partey was a first choice so in footballing terms the answer is no, not really. On squad depth terms Jorginho, and Tierney also could do a reliable job when needed. Tomiyasu was an exceptional defender if not so great going forward. I feel he could still become a regret if he can sort out his injury problems. Tierney was by far the most popular of our leavers, we all loved his attitude, his short sleeves, his darts down the wing to lash in a cross or even score a goal. He will never be forgotten by Arsenal fans, that’s for sure. Can he recreate his career? We all hope so. Celtic and Scotland are a superb platform to keep him in everyone’s eye. Champions League football means big teams will stay aware of him. If he stays free of injury who knows what he can achieve? Let us hope. Am I the only one who will miss Jorginho? Jorginho is a player I always liked and his stats were always excellent, coupled with being a central midfielder he rarely got booked which was unusual. He was excellent at marshalling a team, particularly when defending a lead. He was a great backup, for sure. I will miss him although I suspect some fans will say, meh! He never managed to nail down a place so will never be a fan favourite. But to me, a miss all the same. Will Zubimendi or Merino manage first choice status or do a better job than Jorginho? The jury is out. Tavares and Marquinhos did not seem to be of the standard required, particularly Marquinhos. A bad decision by Edu, possibly down to a Brazilian bias. Tavares at Lazio is still in the spotlight and is young enough to make a dramatic uptick in performances. A Gnabry? We shall see. No Party for Partey It is Partey who is the most complicated. He had what most consider his best season last time out, firefighting, winning the ball, surging forward and being undroppable. He has been plagued with court cases for several seasons now and it seems, if the allegations are true, that he never learned. One thing is certain, if he is convicted Arsenal will be excoriated for not distancing themselves from him, and taking the moral high ground. In football, you are presumed guilty until proven innocent and the constant boos he suffered from every opposing team’s fans meant that they could jump on that high ground. Is it fair? No. We have the presumption of innocence for a very good reason, to try to ensure that the innocent are protected. Kieran Tierney. easily the most popular of our leavers, short sleeves in the snow and a great attitude Make no mistake, though, if another player from an opposing team was facing the same charges , we would boo heartily. Why take a different attitude if he is your own? For certain, none of the booers know whether he is innocent or not and he is entitled to the presumption that he may be. By the same token, none of the Arsenal fans know whether he is innocent or not but they pretend to ignore something that they would heartily join in on if he was on the opposing side. Even if he is innocent Let’s take, for the sake of argument, that he is innocent. He has had to put up with a torrent of abuse everywhere he goes home and away. A football career is short and is difficult while yes, being well paid. But he then wouldn’t deserve all that abuse and an innocent man is being tormented based on the fact that he is a footballer and fans love booing a player. Football fans do it all the time. How many gay men have ever come out in football and that is legal in most countries? They know they will get booed wherever they go. Edu got Marquinhos badly wrong Ryan Giggs was never convicted of the charges against him yet I reckon he will never get a proper job in football again. Everyone makes up their mind about these things and never really change them. They convict people based on the newspapers and the media who give sensationalist accounts in a way that they would never do if it is someone close to them. The truth is, unless you are directly involved, you don't have the information to make up your mind the same as the judge and jury do. And we have to assume that if someone is not convicted, they could well be innocent and should be treated as such. Yes, people get away with things, but to counter that how many people get convicted and even executed while being innocent? Caught between Scylla and Charybdis My point is that this is not harmless banter that football fans indulge in, but a destructive tendency that destroys the lives of not just the person accused but also their families. Can Tavares be the new Gnabry? So, where now for Partey? If the case collapses will someone take him on? I suspect that maybe only Ghana might consider him. Of course, if convicted he will get a long sentence and at 32 his football career will be over. As I have said, for me, I do not know what evidence there is and I am only left with the presumption of innocence. Arteta insists that Arsenal have followed the correct procedures and yet, in football, and indeed, anyone in the public eye nearly always get taken out while allegations surface. Ryan Giggs lost his job with Wales before the case was dropped as have so many others. In theory, if a case is dropped, people should be allowed go back to their normal life but in the public eye, fed by a sensationalist media, the accused have got away with it and are entitled to receive continuing excoriation and a difficulty with finding work. Is it fair, no? And our chances of a major trophy go? And whither Arsenal now if Partey is convicted? They will be hammered for continuing to play Partey and not letting him go. Arsenal’s moral standing in the world of football will be impaired and Kroenke’s business empire may be diminished as activists try to harm their businesses. Could the scandal affect the Kroenkes? Thomas Partey may well go down as one of the most memorable figures in Arsenal’s history but it could be for infamous reasons. If convicted, there will be repercussions. Arsenal and maybe the Kroenke’s themselves will have to withstand a lot of media and fan pressure that would have been avoided if they had suspended or withdrew Partey when the allegations first surfaced. This pressure could well have an effect on the field. Maybe we would have to say goodbye (again) to our chances of a major trophy. As it is impossible to know Arsenal’s reasons in doing what we should be doing, upholding the presumption of innocence, it could lead us into a scandal that could hurt us. I can hear the fans now right at the start of games: “Same old Arsenal, always cheating”. Thomas Partey might end up as the most significant leaver we have ever had.
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