Never knew a ‘rut’ lasted over 12 months
The Angel Gabriel (Martinelli)
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Sicario2 - Tier 1 He had an opportunity against a raw green kid today and still struggled - speaks volumes about where he is right now.
We as a team struggled to break them down until towards the end of the game. Saka himself was really quiet until the goal aside from that shot in the first half. Both teams seemed content to contain and hit each other on the break as nothing was being created otherwise. Emery certainly knew how to set up against us and on another day could have left with a win against us.
Lukazan But it's just a slump he's in at the min. A decisive goal should shift that. I don't think he was bad today and he's clearly got Arteta's trust.
Could have even had a couple assists the other week and another today if Havertz finished that near post chance. I don't know if its by instruction (though I doubt anyone would do anything not being instructed by Arteta and live to play again) but I'd prefer he came inside more often rather than constantly going wide and trying to put crosses in with his weaker foot.
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That's exactly the issue. When Saka gets the ball, his first instinct is to turn centrally to see where Odegaard is and if they can work a combination to get in behind. If Odegaard isn't there, Saka will often cut inside and try to attack centrally with his stronger foot.
When Martinelli gets the ball, his first instinct is to start running into space down the flank. Not only does it not facilitate any opportunity to linkup with Rice and Havertz, he also ends up running into positions which force him to use his weaker foot.
He can still be very dangerous being released in behind whilst teams are chasing us so he can run towards goal, but when the defence is set, he needs a fundamental shift in how he's playing because as a right footed left winger, he should be carving opportunities which allow him to shoot and cross with his right and not this current incarnation which is him constantly running to the byline and crossing with his left.
daredevil That's the thing I'm wondering about whether it is by design or not. When he had that great season he was coming in and linking with Xhaka and getting into the box more. Even his crossing was similar to what Saka does from the left, the Odegaard goal against West Ham toward the end of the season comes immediately to mind.
It's like with Xhaka and Zinchenko gone we've gone a different way of playing and that it requires Martinelli to hold width and try to get to the byline. I can't imagine it is going against what Arteta is asking of him otherwise he wouldn't be playing.
I feel pretty certain that most of what Martinelli gets stick for is stuff he's doing because he's been instructed to do it.
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for where we're going, marti is as good as it gets as a squad/bench/high minute rotation option. he's almost going into the feo zone, where the numbers are there but theres certain key elements that never quite develop. before making a final decision on whether he's starting material, I want to see him with merino for an extended run. have a feeling that guy is going to make alot of seemingly brainless players look better
I feel pretty certain Arteta doesn’t tell Martinelli to run head down into cul-de-sacs. Or to play bad passes, or take too many touches. He helps us keep our width and balance with his pace, but he’s just crud in the final third. At the level we are playing at, we need efficient players. That’s what Martinelli’s game is lacking, and doesn’t seem to be improving over time.
Martinelli is street footballer. He was developed very late in his teens as compared to all his peers. His game has never been refined much but has now stagnated and been found out by defenders making him extremely easy to defend against.
Arteta needs to give him some 1 on 1 coaching or something. His attitide and application is spot on so surely we can improve the current incarnation of him through coaching.
RowJimmy Some days this is true, but it can't be denied almost every "action" was poor versus Villa. Ball to Rice on the byline overhit, cross wasted behind the play ... he wasn't in great shape even by the frustrated standards he's been managing.
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I think there's a bit of an overreaction here. @flobaba and @Clrnc, do you really believe Arteta would let Martinelli keep playing if he drastically changed his style without direct instructions? You think Martinelli just decided on his own to stop getting into the box to score or to stop coming inside like he did when Xhaka and Zinchenko were in the team? And now he's just hugging the touchline and throwing in cross after cross to our new signing Havertz and to win corners last season without any guidance from Arteta? It definitely seemed like a tactic which can be seen by our confidence and results in scoring from corners.
It's hard to imagine that anyone at the club would be allowed to go against the detailed instructions the manager gives and still keep getting picked. That applies to everyone, including Odegaard and Saka let alone Martinelli. Let's wait and see if our setup changes again once Merino is in place and if that unlocks our left side again.
Edit: this is not to say he is struggling a bit, he clearly is. But getting to the root cause of it is the issue and I don't think it's as simple as saying he is a poor player or whatever because he isn't. His execution at times has been off, and you can see there is a confidence issue there. Just need to get him out of his head, but the good thing is that even when he isn't confident you never see him hiding. If anything he tries to force things that aren't there.
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He's making the game harder for himself. I was reading Super Tross' comments. He said while on the bench he had noticed space behind the defence and when he came on, he told Gabriel to look for him with a ball in behind. It's that simple. Arteta or any other manager can give you the "instructions", but your job is to make an impact in your position or to make the opponent react and adapt to you. You get in the game and figure out how to make a difference. How does Trossard come in and within minutes create two or three goal threatening situations, while Martinelli is out there for 65 minutes and basically does nothing throughout? Burns has called out the moments. Get down the byline but can't get the cross in, bad pass down the line when Rice makes the run. Faffing around with the ball, and can't beat your man one v one whether it's Matty bloody Cash or some random kid. Counter attack where we are 3 on 2 if he executes the pass to Odegaard properly (that was a tough one to get right, admittedly, but still the ball he ends up playing is too far ahead of Odegaard and too far behind Saka). Plus like Clrnc notes, he has zero variation to his game. Head down, one speed.
It's not good enough. And his ball recovery/ defensive work isn't as outstanding as it used to be either so it's hard to justify him starting these days.
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I'm not sure if it is by design, because Trossard doesn't offer any of those qualities, and he displaced Martinelli in the final third of last season, and will likely do the same very shortly.
If it is by design, then Martinelli is ill suited to the role and wishlisting players like Kvara or Williams is pointless because they will have similar issues.
A natural left footer who can hug the touchline and cross and pass from wide would be far superior at performing the role and would nicely dovetail Trossard giving us both an inverted winger and natural winger to choose from.
Likewise, playing Martinelli on the right allows him to provide width and cross the ball with his natural foot whilst giving us something different to Saka.
This is it. When Trossard plays he does it in a completely different way and regularly drifts off the left.
Martinelli is doing exactly what players out of form shouldn’t. He’s overplaying and overthinking rather than doing the basics. He’s trying to do ‘something’ rather than just playing the simple pass and find a more dangerous position, as he would if he was in form. He ignored Rice repeatedly because he wanted to do something himself.
Im not worried about him, but I would have thought his game would have matured more by now. It’s a little concerning how few shots he gets off on goal.
I think Martinelli is a lot closer to getting back to form than he was in the second half of last season. The issues he had yesterday were the sort of thing that can change very quickly. Passes just slightly off, a bit of unwillingness to go for goal, etc They'll come back with games and confidence. He got loads of the ball, found loads of space, created plenty of chances. He was winning his duels too and beating people 1 on 1. I think people let in game frustration cloud their judgement of his actual performance.
Remember 2 seasons ago when Jesus just joined, Martinelli was cutting in for fun and crossing with his stronger foot for him to head in? We have seen so little of that these 2 seasons. I really don't think it's by design, but I am also a little disappointed with the progress he is making as a winger given that it was highly publicised Arteta finetuned Sterling's game and made him a far better winger etc.
I don't think it's just a confidence issue either, he hasn't really grown as a player for the past 2-3 seasons with or without goals. His overall performance as a player is highly lacking and all of us kept saying he will come good, but his trajectory is downwards. All the points above are valid imo.
Just remember last week, there was a moment he made a good run, we found him in open space, he dribbled into the box with 2 players free in the middle, but he decided to shoot into the side netting. It reminds me of Nketiah, too eager to impress.
From the MOTD highlights, it seems like Villa opted to trade leaving Martinelli unmarked and in space in return for blocking Rice and Partey from getting on the ball. Think it's indicative that they viewed Martinelli as the least significant threat for us so it's no surprise that he gets on the ball a lot but that's partly because teams would rather take that chance than have any of our other players given that much time or space.
Mirth I watched the MOTD coverage too. Martinelli takes up space like that most games. It's less about Villa and more what we do.
In fact most of their coverage was like that. Made out like Villa had been brilliant defensively and kept us completely quiet when the reality was that we scuppered plenty of good opportunities in their box.
Martinelli use to play stylistically like Sanchez. Now Martinelli plays exactly like Kingsley Coman and plays exactly as well as Kingsley Coman. Kingsley Coman is a clearly excellent footballer that doesn't get a huge amount of goals and assists. Being a monster at carrying an receiving the ball deep gives us the platform to dominate games. Martinelli is still really good. He did have a bad game yesterday*, though. That's about all there is to it.
* Though he certainly had a better game than Rice or Havertz. I also don't think Saka or Odegaard did anything that was so much better either.