
Weirdest thing about Arsenal doing everything to play Havertz into form (as well as even signing him in the first place!) is that they’ve got an academy graduate suffering for it. Smith-Rowe isn’t a world beater but a tidy enough player in my opinion, barely kicked a ball this season for them now. Imagine he’ll be looking for an exit come January and I’d say on the basis of recent seasons, Arsenal would be losing the better player.
Smith-Rowe came on for about 15 minutes today and had more impact than Havertz did all game. He was actually driving at defenders, trying to break the lines and had a couple of shots on goal, one of which was a decent save by the goalkeeper.
It's absolutely astounding we paid £65m for this German guy when there was no competition for him and no need to sign him. This signing alone is a borderline sackable offence.
Last season, Arteta had finally found a good formula for us that meant we were winning games and playing with style. He's just ruined that all this season by shoehorning players into the team that don't deserve it, not using his subs bench proactively, not setting the team up to optimise our chances of winning and trialling 827337 different formations - which is inevitably causing a lack of coherence when we build-up in possession and unbalances the structure.
On top of that, he's used Saka like a bar of soap, not giving him any opportunity to rest and now he's got a hamstring injury - which will likely rule him out for at least a few weeks.
The thing that pisses me off about all of this is that it's entirely self-inflicted. It's not like his hand has been forced in most of these decisions, he's actively chosen them. And it's made us perform worse in the process.
Why completely change something which wasn't broken?
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Wouldn't say I'm quite at this point yet, but I am getting very frustrated with his decision-making. I think that the switch from Xhaka to a more attacking player is a bit odd and risky.Wouldn't say I'm quite at this point yet, but I am getting very frustrated with his decision-making.
This is his 4th year at the club. And whilst this is his first ever managerial post, he should be experienced enough by now to not make the mistakes that he has been making.
Our results have generally been good so far and we've deserved most of the wins we've had, but the points that we have dropped were because of his strange and illogical choices. Choices that were avoidable if he wasn't trying so hard to be an innovator. Sometimes simplicity is key.
He badly misread the game tonight, too, and didn't make the necessary changes when we needed. He then made a flurry of changes as soon as we went 2-1 down. It just isn't good enough management at this level if you want to go far in the Champions League.
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Wouldn't say I'm quite at this point yet, but I am getting very frustrated with his decision-making.
This is his 4th year at the club. And whilst this is his first ever managerial post, he should be experienced enough by now to not make the mistakes that he has been making.
Our results have generally been good so far and we've deserved most of the wins we've had, but the points that we have dropped were because of his strange and illogical choices. Choices that were avoidable if he wasn't trying so hard to be an innovator. Sometimes simplicity is key.
He badly misread the game tonight, too, and didn't make the necessary changes when we needed. He then made a flurry of changes as soon as we went 2-1 down. It just isn't good enough management at this level if you want to go far in the Champions League.
On top of that, he's used Saka like a bar of soap, not giving him any opportunity to rest and now he's got a hamstring injury - which will likely rule him out for at least a few weeks.

I think that the switch from Xhaka to a more attacking player is a bit odd and risky.
Odour Guard is an attacking midfielder and playing another one puts too much on Rice.
Playing Zinchenko and Tomiyasu or White feels like he's trying to compensate for it.
I didn't watch the game, but I don't see how Vieira is a replacement for Saka.
Surely that's why Nelson's in the squad? He came on later on the left, instead. Why?
No idea why the likes of Soares and Elneny are still around, either. Might not be on him, though.
One of those assists was just a routine defensive, clearing header, which bounced through to an unmarked Icardi behind the non-existent Utd defence. Ridiculous. Like an U-11s match.You must log in or register to see media
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One of those assists was just a routine defensive, clearing header, which bounced through to an unmarked Icardi behind the non-existent Utd defence. Ridiculous. Like an U-11s match.
Havertz was a very odd signing. Especially for that money.
His cost is due to PL "silly money" inflation.
Same as for Spurs with Richarlison.
So you can only really chastise a club if someone
obviously similar for far less cost was available.
And the other was just a pointless up and over to Zaha, who was double-marked. Awful.One of those assists was just a routine defensive, clearing header, which bounced through to an unmarked Icardi behind the non-existent Utd defence. Ridiculous. Like an U-11s match.
He did both!Its funny because when I saw this originally I naturally thought he must have laid on both of your goals not 2 of his teams!
