Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

ART OF TEAMWORK Mikel Arteta uses clever 3-4-3 to attack with solid 4-5-1 in defence to bring success to Arsenal




AFTER far too long, we are finally seeing Arsenal players sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.

Instead of playing as individuals, they are now doing things that are not necessarily to their own benefit.


Under boss Mikel Arteta we have seen a real willingness to be pragmatic, playing the situation at hand.

As their performance against Chelsea illustrated, he has already completely changed the thought-processes in that side.

Despite having an extra man for the final 17 minutes after Mateo Kovacic’s sending off, the Gunners only had 40 per cent possession.

Whereas in years gone by Arsenal always wanted to dominate the ball — leaving themselves wide open all too often — Arteta is not afraid to let the opposition dictate with the ball.


And while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deservedly grabbed the headlines, the selfless work of Alexandre Lacazette should not go unnoticed.

As the average position map shows, the Frenchman (No 9) played a lot deeper than he would naturally want to.

A player who generally does his best work in the box, Lacazette played a selfless role for the good of the team. Similar to what  Roberto Firmino does at Liverpool, he dropped deep and used that clever movement to drag a Chelsea centre-back out.

All of a sudden the space is then there for Aubameyang and Nicolas Pepe to burst into — and you do not want to be in a foot race with them.


Aubameyang and Lacazette are both starring under Arteta


Danny Higginbotham was writing exclusively for Sun Sport
It is also worth mentioning that whereas previous managers struggled, Arteta has found a system to get both Aubameyang and Lacazette into the same side.

And don’t forget, it was Lacazette’s unselfish run that created the space for Aubameyang to score his second.

I have also been very impressed by the tactical flexibility shown by Arteta.

They played a 3-4-3 when attacking, but seamlessly switched to a back four without the ball. So when defending you had Kieran Tierney (No 3) tucking in alongside David Luiz (No 23) and Rob Holding (No 16), with Hector Bellerin (No 2) dropping in at right-back.

Tierney had the licence then to go and join the attack, allowing Ainsley Maitland-Niles to become a winger — causing Cesar Azpilicueta all sorts of problems.

Key to all of this are the two sitting midfielders, Granit Xhaka (No 34) and Dani Ceballos (No 8) — two more examples of players showing restraint for the good of the team.

Under Arteta they are finally changing their ways, content to ask questions by sitting deeper.

To create this identity in a short space of time will have taken hours of work on the training ground — something that Arteta deserves huge credit for.


To foster this new ethos, he has not been afraid to make the tough decisions, as Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi will testify.

It’s a very simple mantra: if you don’t fit into what is needed for the team, then you won’t play.

And with the semi-final performance against Manchester City and then against Chelsea in the final on Saturday, we are starting to see the fruits of that labour.

There is still a long way to go for Arsenal to be challenging the likes of City and Liverpool.

But given where they were when Arteta was appointed back in December, the future looks very bright
 
On this day in 2015:

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the only goal of the game as Arsenal beat Chelsea 1-0 to win the Community Shield for a second consecutive year.
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Emi Martinez when told after the game that the paycut for Arsenal players was reducing from 12.5 per cent to 7.5 per cent as a result of qualifying for the Europa League :

"I don't care about the money."

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ART OF TEAMWORK Mikel Arteta uses clever 3-4-3 to attack with solid 4-5-1 in defence to bring success to Arsenal




AFTER far too long, we are finally seeing Arsenal players sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.

Instead of playing as individuals, they are now doing things that are not necessarily to their own benefit.


Under boss Mikel Arteta we have seen a real willingness to be pragmatic, playing the situation at hand.

As their performance against Chelsea illustrated, he has already completely changed the thought-processes in that side.

Despite having an extra man for the final 17 minutes after Mateo Kovacic’s sending off, the Gunners only had 40 per cent possession.

Whereas in years gone by Arsenal always wanted to dominate the ball — leaving themselves wide open all too often — Arteta is not afraid to let the opposition dictate with the ball.


And while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deservedly grabbed the headlines, the selfless work of Alexandre Lacazette should not go unnoticed.

As the average position map shows, the Frenchman (No 9) played a lot deeper than he would naturally want to.

A player who generally does his best work in the box, Lacazette played a selfless role for the good of the team. Similar to what  Roberto Firmino does at Liverpool, he dropped deep and used that clever movement to drag a Chelsea centre-back out.

All of a sudden the space is then there for Aubameyang and Nicolas Pepe to burst into — and you do not want to be in a foot race with them.


Aubameyang and Lacazette are both starring under Arteta


Danny Higginbotham was writing exclusively for Sun Sport
It is also worth mentioning that whereas previous managers struggled, Arteta has found a system to get both Aubameyang and Lacazette into the same side.

And don’t forget, it was Lacazette’s unselfish run that created the space for Aubameyang to score his second.

I have also been very impressed by the tactical flexibility shown by Arteta.

They played a 3-4-3 when attacking, but seamlessly switched to a back four without the ball. So when defending you had Kieran Tierney (No 3) tucking in alongside David Luiz (No 23) and Rob Holding (No 16), with Hector Bellerin (No 2) dropping in at right-back.

Tierney had the licence then to go and join the attack, allowing Ainsley Maitland-Niles to become a winger — causing Cesar Azpilicueta all sorts of problems.

Key to all of this are the two sitting midfielders, Granit Xhaka (No 34) and Dani Ceballos (No 8) — two more examples of players showing restraint for the good of the team.

Under Arteta they are finally changing their ways, content to ask questions by sitting deeper.

To create this identity in a short space of time will have taken hours of work on the training ground — something that Arteta deserves huge credit for.


To foster this new ethos, he has not been afraid to make the tough decisions, as Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi will testify.

It’s a very simple mantra: if you don’t fit into what is needed for the team, then you won’t play.

And with the semi-final performance against Manchester City and then against Chelsea in the final on Saturday, we are starting to see the fruits of that labour.

There is still a long way to go for Arsenal to be challenging the likes of City and Liverpool.

But given where they were when Arteta was appointed back in December, the future looks very bright
 
ART OF TEAMWORK Mikel Arteta uses clever 3-4-3 to attack with solid 4-5-1 in defence to bring success to Arsenal




AFTER far too long, we are finally seeing Arsenal players sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.

Instead of playing as individuals, they are now doing things that are not necessarily to their own benefit.


Under boss Mikel Arteta we have seen a real willingness to be pragmatic, playing the situation at hand.

As their performance against Chelsea illustrated, he has already completely changed the thought-processes in that side.

Despite having an extra man for the final 17 minutes after Mateo Kovacic’s sending off, the Gunners only had 40 per cent possession.

Whereas in years gone by Arsenal always wanted to dominate the ball — leaving themselves wide open all too often — Arteta is not afraid to let the opposition dictate with the ball.


And while Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deservedly grabbed the headlines, the selfless work of Alexandre Lacazette should not go unnoticed.

As the average position map shows, the Frenchman (No 9) played a lot deeper than he would naturally want to.

A player who generally does his best work in the box, Lacazette played a selfless role for the good of the team. Similar to what  Roberto Firmino does at Liverpool, he dropped deep and used that clever movement to drag a Chelsea centre-back out.

All of a sudden the space is then there for Aubameyang and Nicolas Pepe to burst into — and you do not want to be in a foot race with them.


Aubameyang and Lacazette are both starring under Arteta


Danny Higginbotham was writing exclusively for Sun Sport
It is also worth mentioning that whereas previous managers struggled, Arteta has found a system to get both Aubameyang and Lacazette into the same side.

And don’t forget, it was Lacazette’s unselfish run that created the space for Aubameyang to score his second.

I have also been very impressed by the tactical flexibility shown by Arteta.

They played a 3-4-3 when attacking, but seamlessly switched to a back four without the ball. So when defending you had Kieran Tierney (No 3) tucking in alongside David Luiz (No 23) and Rob Holding (No 16), with Hector Bellerin (No 2) dropping in at right-back.

Tierney had the licence then to go and join the attack, allowing Ainsley Maitland-Niles to become a winger — causing Cesar Azpilicueta all sorts of problems.

Key to all of this are the two sitting midfielders, Granit Xhaka (No 34) and Dani Ceballos (No 8) — two more examples of players showing restraint for the good of the team.

Under Arteta they are finally changing their ways, content to ask questions by sitting deeper.

To create this identity in a short space of time will have taken hours of work on the training ground — something that Arteta deserves huge credit for.


To foster this new ethos, he has not been afraid to make the tough decisions, as Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi will testify.

It’s a very simple mantra: if you don’t fit into what is needed for the team, then you won’t play.

And with the semi-final performance against Manchester City and then against Chelsea in the final on Saturday, we are starting to see the fruits of that labour.

There is still a long way to go for Arsenal to be challenging the likes of City and Liverpool.

But given where they were when Arteta was appointed back in December, the future looks very bright

Aaroon hongera sana kwa kunyakua ubingwa wa FA dhidi ya timu yangu pendwa chelsea. Naona baada ya ushindi umerudi kwa kishindo

Next season naamini utabeba ubingwa wa epl kabisa. Congratulations once again see you next season.
 
Aaroon hongera sana kwa kunyakua ubingwa wa FA dhidi ya timu yangu pendwa chelsea. Naona baada ya ushindi umerudi kwa kishindo

Next season naamini utabeba ubingwa wa epl kabisa. Congratulations once again see you next season.
Asante ryana fan ,umekuwa muungwana siku zote ,

Bado tunajenga timu , tunatarajia kutoa upinzani , bado hatujapata timu ya kugombea EPL ,

Lengo la kwanza ni kurudi UCL na kupambania mataji mengine

Itatuchukua misimu had miwili kugombea EPL
 
Upamecano kaongeza mkataba huko kwao. Kuna siku niliwaambia 'Ukiona mchezaji anahusishwa sana ujue huyo haji' ni kama Neymar na Barcelona, kama Carasco na Arsenal.

Kwahiyo Coutinho anaweza asije. Partey anaweza asije. Notice kwamba Man City kashasajili wachezaji 4, Chelsea 3, Tottenham anafukuzia saini ya mchezaji jina limenitoka na anafukuzia swap deal na Ndombele (walimnunua kwa shangwe)

Sisi kwa sasa ni wazi Europa inatupa jeuri ila Arteta alisema "Nikimhitaji mchezaji siwezi kuanza kumbembeleza kwamba aje kisa Arsenal ipo uefa au europa, nataka aje kwakua atakua proud kuichezea Arsenal" kwahiyo jamaa najua kuna wachezaji anfukuzia na siyo hawa wa rumours.
 
Auba taarifa zake zimekaaje ?
Bado yupo au anaondoka?
Alikua anafanya IG live kuna shabiki akaandika "Blink if you'll stay at Arsenal" aliblink ila in a weird way aliblink double double. So bado haipo clear ila nafikiri mpunga utaongea.
 
Upamecano kaongeza mkataba huko kwao. Kuna siku niliwaambia 'Ukiona mchezaji anahusishwa sana ujue huyo haji' ni kama Neymar na Barcelona, kama Carasco na Arsenal.

Kwahiyo Coutinho anaweza asije. Partey anaweza asije. Notice kwamba Man City kashasajili wachezaji 4, Chelsea 3, Tottenham anafukuzia saini ya mchezaji jina limenitoka na anafukuzia swap deal na Ndombele (walimnunua kwa shangwe)

Sisi kwa sasa ni wazi Europa inatupa jeuri ila Arteta alisema "Nikimhitaji mchezaji siwezi kuanza kumbembeleza kwamba aje kisa Arsenal ipo uefa au europa, nataka aje kwakua atakua proud kuichezea Arsenal" kwahiyo jamaa najua kuna wachezaji anfukuzia na siyo hawa wa rumours.
Muda utasema
 
Arsenal will offer Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 31, a £250,000-per-week three-year contract later this week. (Mirror)
 
Arteta has called Barcelona and Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic, 32, to discuss a potential move to the Gunners. (Le10 Sport - in French)
 
Hahahah najua Barcelona, Man U na Leicester zinasemwa kumtaka Guendouz ila sikujua kama ni kwa kiasi hichi.
Ujue Dogo anawekwa hiyo bei,lakini Arsenal wanataka kumuuza kwa £30m

Ila wanamtumia sana kwenye swap deals

Umri mdogo, Amecheza mech nyingi za ushindani, Europa league,n.k

Bei yake lazima icheze humo
 
Arteta anataka kutumia 4-3-3 msimu ujao na anahitaji kuwasaini Thomas Partey, Coutinho na Willian.

#AFC wanataka kumfunga Aubameyang na Emi Martinez kwa mikataba mipya.

Klabu itaonekana kuuza wachezaji wengine na Guendouzi anapatikana kwa Pauni 40m.
 
FA Cup winners Arsenal are targeting Sevilla's 27-year-old Brazilian centre-back Diego Carlos as manager Mikel Arteta plans a summer overhaul. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Niliiona hii taarifa jana nikabaki kushangaa.
 
Halafu Barcelona kwa kutaka amsukume Coutinho fasta akamuwasilisha kwetu halafu akamuwasilisha kwa Tottenham. Yaani anajua kwakua sisi ni watani wa jadi na tuna ushindani lazima tutavurugana kwa spid which means ana uhakika Coutinho ataibukia London.

Hahaha genius.

Anyway kwa bei ya James Rodriguez wa Madrid mbona kama vile tunamhitaji amtie moto Pepe?
 
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