Klaus wrote:Mirth wrote:Yeah, because we'd concede 20 shots on target to the likes of Watford every week.
Well we've created the second least amount of shots on goal this Premier League season so far. We're playing the only side that has been worse than us in that regard tomorrow. As good a time as any to adjust those depressing stats I reckon.
But I don't think there's much hope of changing that with the current players. We could try to alter the system but broadly speak the system itself is getting results even though it's terrible to watch - Arteta addressed this earlier last season. What's changed in the tools he has to use since then?
Asked about the failure to create chances, he said: “I have my reasons that I don’t want to make public, but it’s clear those stats don’t lie.
“When you relate them to Arsenal, it’s not good enough. There are certain aspects of the games that we don’t control as well as we should.
Pressed on whether it was down to a personnel issue, he went on: “It’s everything, it’s personnel, it’s myself that I have to improve to do things better, much better, individual, collective issues, a lot of things.”
It sounds as though pragmatism has also played a part. Eager to tighten up a leaky defence, Arteta has turned to playing with a three-man backline and wing-backs. With one less player in the centre of midfield – a position reserved pre-lockdown for Mesut Ozil – we’ve often looked short of bodies when we reach the final third and have had to rely on our attackers to do the hard work.
“When you are in a process and need immediate results, immediate performances and need to give your team the best chance to fight for the objectives that we have short-term, you have to find a way to do it,” explained the Spaniard.
“You cannot just shoot yourself in the feet trying to do something in certain moments that you are not able to do. We are trying to find this way but obviously the next step in our evolution has to be very much linked into that to improve that area a lot.”
He added: “Yes [it puts pressure on the strikers], and we have to put that [scoring] into the collective psyche more. Everybody should understand better how we’re going to do that process.
“It [the pressure] is inevitable though, at the end of the day they [the strikers] have to be the ones scoring the goals and the others have to get the service right for them and more consistency to get in the right areas more often.”
https://arseblog.news/2020/07/the-stats-dont-lie-arteta-reflects-on-arsenals-creative-struggles/