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Walcott and the pace of our game.

Discussion in 'Arsenal' started by PINKIE, Sep 28, 2014.

  1. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    I think you're labouring a convoluted point. We want Arsenal to speed up play, utilise our attacking players and not get bunched up leaving us open for the counter. Walcott will help to facilitate that type of play. You don't think Wenger wants that too ?
     
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    cini65 Well-Known Member

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    I could say the same to you about A87

    On the evidence of our play for the last 6 months? Apparently not.
     
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    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    We can have 11 Usain Bolts on the pitch, but if the coach wants us to play slow possession football, then we will play slow possession football. Wenger's default style of play is this particular football and only when at a push, will change to a faster style. What we want is very different to what he wants at present and he will continue to play the way he does. We have missed Walcott massively recently but like a true striker, he loves to run onto balls and we will get rewards from it. Its good that Walcott has retained that part of his game and not changed to mindless sideways passing.
     
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    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    I'm not really interested in what you think about A87, I think you're being pedantic, picking and trying to weave an argument out of the word 'we' when the thrust of the comment was about how we need to improve our play by speeding it up and getting behind the defence.

    Also Walcott has been out for 6 months, so that's exactly why I'm saying that him coming back in should help us to play in this way.
     
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    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    I'm not sure Wenger does want us to play slow possession football. I would argue that his default style of play for his teams is high tempo attacking football. I think we're a fair way off of that at the moment, but I'd challenge the notion that Wenger is telling his players to go out there and play slowly.
     
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    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    We are 10 games into the season and we have better and more faster personnel than previous seasons, what could be the reason then? Ultimately he is the coach and he is the one who sets out our tactics and formation. If hypothetically you are correct and he wants us to play at a much faster tempo, he clearly is doing something wrong after 10 games. Is he failing to transmit his message? Do the players not listen to him? It's hard to understand why we aren't playing better with our top players, other than putting the blame at the gaffers door.
     
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    cini65 Well-Known Member

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    If that's true then he needs to go asap as he's lost the dressing room because no one is listening to him.
     
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    lazarus20000 Well-Known Member

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    The real reason is its how he sets his teams out to play, it's his default style of play. Wenger is still very well respected and I just can't see him losing the dressing room. Cesc wanted to come back as he loved it at Arsenal and many others have wanted to come back due to Wenger.
     
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    cini65 Well-Known Member

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    I was jesting. He's clearly not lost the dressing room. He's clearly the one in charge. His players are clearly following instructions. They're clearly his instructions. He's the reason we play slow, possession based football which doesn't work.
     
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    I don't know to be honest. It's a type of play that we tend to revert to when it's not going well. Possession and pass pass pass. I honestly don't think that Wenger is telling them to go out there and play slow football. But he probably does tell them to be patient and try to find the right ball rather than hoof if forward hopefully.

    I do think Walcott will make some difference, as Sanj pointed out he is the one player who looks to make runs behind the defence. We have Sanchez and Welbeck who are also quick but they seem to have got caught up in this pass and possession play, it's probably a bit too early to say that's the way they will always play. Again I think a player like Walcott coming into the team will encourage those players to speed up the play also and hopefully we'll see the best of them too.
     
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    I really hope so too. I really want us to play a lot faster and break with pace, we have the players now and it would be a joy to watch us go back to the way we used to play when required.
     
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    All this about Walcott speeding up our play is just unfounded hope. We could play fast football now but we don't. I don't see why AW would change his tactics for just when one single player comes back from injury (and one who's probably spent as much time injured with us as he has fit). Especially when we already have pacy players in the team and we play slow.

    Can you imagine if we played like Dortmund currently or Liverpool last season? That high tempo, pressing football high up the pitch? Why Wenger doesn't play football like that only he knows. It is probably the most effective general tactic in existence right now. He either is too stubborn to change to it, thinking his way is better (judgement impaired; time to move on)... or he doesn't know how to implement it (inept tactician; time to move on).
     
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    Read the comments earlier the thread again. What Walcott does is make runs in behind the defence. This turns defenders to face their own goal and allows our creative players to push up further without getting bunched up and being pressed by the oppo defence. This is the difference. It's not about Wenger changing tactics or being stubborn and refusing to play this way. It's about what players on the pitch offer this route forward - and Walcott is that player who does it for Arsenal. As mentioned if we start to play that way again, then maybe we'll see more of Sanchez and Welbeck doing the same, but at the moment, they are getting caught up in the whole slow tippy tappy possession play.
     
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    1 ) we play that way whatever ...how many times do we have, slow as f** , boring starts with endless passing back ,and only up the pace when we are behind.?

    How many times, ?

    feck me , if i see Merts get given the ball and then turn immediately backwards and LOOK for the backward/sideways pass like its the default.......i could scream .

    2 ) If he doesnt want them to play like that then why are they , because lets face it , hes not on the touchline screaming at them NOT to do it is he.... he just sits and watches it , for at least 70 minutes , FACT .

    3 ) He MUST want them to do exactly that .

    The fact is there is ZERO pressure on Wenger to produce anything........ therefore no incentive to even try anything different .

    What he offers is stagnation .

    Every coach in the league knows EXACTLY how Arsenal will play when they face us.

    We are already at a disadvantage every week before the kick off whistle is blown .
     
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    a good point , which one of the pundits made at the weekend.

    When Spurs moved forward they did at pace and as a quick unit .

    We have one or 2 players moving quickly forward but they dont get the long pass to make any use of that speed.

    It always gets held up in the midfield by the slow fecking short passers....and comes to nothing.
     
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    Its a good job i wasnt within reach of Chesney at that game either because i would have slotted the dope.

    Great shot stopper , but a total dickhead when it comes to danger.

    The goal was at least 65 per cent his fault .

    They had an attack that came to nothing .
    He gets the ball and chucks it out to one of our defenders just on the edge of the box.

    Errr.....what about the 5 spurs players that are STILL on the edge of the box Ches. ?

    Cant you see em you blind cretin. ?

    The defender should NEVER have been put under that pressure , got robbed and 10 seconds later its in the back of the net.
     
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    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    I saw at least 2-3 times during the spurs game that when we had a chance to break there was nobody making runs ahead of the player with the ball. There was a classic case when Ozil, one of the best players in the world for creating attacking play, broke only to find himself having to check and square it to Wilshere.

    Ozil and Walcott haven't had a chance to play much together yet, but the few times that they have they are looking to link up with each other and find the spaces behind the defence.
     
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    Blaming Ches for that is pointless. He is clearly under instruction to play it short, because this is after all Wenger's Arsenal and we do not just aimlessly hoof it. Wenger tells them to build from the back, hence Chensey playing it short. Flamini was too weak, you can't allow Eriksen of all people to bundle you off the ball, ffs. That moment summed up Flamini's season. Utter ****.
     
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    play it short yes.

    But he must have enough intelligence surely to think

    "hang on , they are still right on top of me , better give it 5 seconds "

    and this of course is half of the problem , if only we WOULD hoof it up the pitch now and then , do we have to take 25 passes to get it 40 yards . every time . ?

    Mix it up a bit ffs.
     
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    He is just doing what the manager tells him to do. If in that situation if he just hoofed it up the pitch and we lost the ball, Wenger would not probably not be happy to see us turn the ball over. Playing it short, gives us a better chance to keep the ball and build pressure, and possession is what Wenger's philosophy is all about these days. Under a different manager, I have no doubts that Chensey would 'mix it up'.
     
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