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How Will You Reflect On This Season? 2024/25 Edition

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by BrunelGunner, May 26, 2025.

  1. TheBear

    TheBear Well-Known Member

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    I changed mine a few times but I think I was mainly 'TillerBear' on not 606
    I mean yes. - You don't get 89 pts in a Prem Season with a ****ty attack. But your right our defence and midfield has been stronger and deeper .

    I have said before but I rate Havertz as a false 9. But if you're going to play a false 9 both your wingers need to be scoring big numbers.
    Soo in a way the weird thing is Havertz gets all the criticism but in reality it was Martinelli who didn't hit the level expected of him.
     
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    I rate Havertz highly for the specific reason he reached the very top class level for the second half of the 23/24 season - by top class i mean one of the best players in the world - his numbers and contribution were excellent.. I believe the best in the PL over that period. We KNOW what level he can reach. His challenge now is to maintain it week in week out over a full season.
     
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    Yeah, I agree. The main issue is Skysports/Talksport etc.. still can't get their old heads around the idea of a false 9.

    Much as I like Martinelli - If you think back to when him and Saka were at a similar level say 4-5 Seasons ago you would have expected the Brazilian to be closer to Saka now in terms of numbers.

    A fit Saka gets you 20 goals +10 or more assists. If we can get similar numbers from a top class LWF we win the league.

    If Havertz had stayed fit he would have hit 20 last Season. If you get 15-20 from all three forward players that's more than enough - doesn't matter if you have a traditional no.9 or not.
     
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    Yeah Havertz was on track for 35-40 Goals and assists last year when he got injured - and it was even more prolific the second half of the year before.

    Martinelli is an interesting one - his game is very complete IMO. Going forward and defending , with one flaw... he doesn't seem confident enough. When the pressure is off he looks absolute dynamite - for evidence of this look at his goal against Madrid when we were already 4-1 up on aggregate with minutes left. The run burst of pace and cool finish was world class. He needs to get some arrogance in him.
    I actually think he could be an extremely good option through the middle too.
     
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