• The Arsenal
  • ⚽ Aston Villa vs Arsenal, Saturday 24th, 5.30pm

Burnwinter Ben White executes "getting into them" so perfectly. Wasn't his absolute finest day as a player, but he still tracked back well and played his part on the right.

The accuracy there to immediately hit it back at them without accidentally kicking it at anyone else. Pinpoint. And then how he just turned away like he never did anything lol. I love him.

    Big Willie If he could finish with that accuracy he'd sort our forward problems. Someone needs to make him feel about the goal the way he feels about Steve Holland 😆

    Bernard Woolley Havertz is fine. He missed a decent chance , (it wasn't an easy one to sort out your feet and find the right angle to get the ball on target) but outside of that he gave us the minimum you expect from his role. Hard work, batter the opposing defenders, fill the box when you can, hold the ball up and bring wingers/midfield into play. That's basically his main function and he fulfilled it. If you're able to add a goal(s) to that consistently, that's a bonus. This was a tight game without many chances afforded either side. Labeling his performance yesterday as "Active liability" is either agenda talk, or watching the game with an incredibly harsh lens.

      flobaba our main striker adding scoring goals to his game is a bonus...hmm. He won't anyway

        HomeSteak he already has. By all means get another striker but this is the bar they have to clear.

          While I think he will definitely improve once he gets some confidence, Martinelli was definitely an issue yesterday. His inability to cut inside onto his strong foot and continue those penetrating runs into the box is very puzzling. Add that to when he goes to the outside (much more frequently), his final ball on his left foot is usually poor and results in either a floated over hit ball to the back post that Saka has to track back for or he over hits his touch to set it up and it runs out for a goal kick. I don’t think it helps him when Rice is at the 8 either. I was very frustrated with Rice in this game - he was so far forward and largely a passenger in the game for large stretches. I may be in the minority but personally I feel like Rice at the 8 when Jorginho isn’t at the 6 does not work. He was way too far away from Partey and his combinations with Martinelli fairly nonexistent. There were too many times when the distance between our defense and Partey and then Rice/Martinelli was far too great and they were effectively on an island. I want to see Rice at the 6, Merino at the 8 and Calafiori at LB (not inverting as much) to really see the left sided dynamics with Martinelli- that’s a scenario I feel like he will thrive in. Outside of those conditions, I do think it’s important to bring in another winger who has 1v1 ability and decisiveness. We saw how effective Trossard was immediately with his decisive actions and having another option like that (Jesus would have also been huge if healthy) would make us extremely tough to defend.

          Mirth Havertz is fine. The issue now is that Jesus is either injured or recovering or generally out of form and not nearly decisive enough. We need someone to replace Jesus and provide another real option at CF.

          flobaba Agree that it was a tight game, but that's where you want the front 3 to be as efficient as possible. Not that Saka was the most efficient yesterday, but he was a fraction away from scoring in the first half (when Martinez saved) and had both assists in some fashion. I didn't really see Havertz hold the ball up yesterday - if anything, he didn't really get in the game much. He had the fewest touches and fewest passes of any outfielder yesterday bar Martinelli. I also didn't see him in the box looking for crosses / cutbacks / trying to hold off defenders. In fact, on both goals, I thought he should have been looking for the chance - he was on his heels when Saka made the cutback and just about got to the ball in time to put off the defender and let it run to Trossard and didn't even make the attempt when Trossard crossed across the box in the lead up to the second. The only thing of note I saw from him was the run to drag the defender away for the chance that fell to Odegaard late in the game. I am sure there are a few things I don't remember but felt like it was a bad game for Havertz overall, which is ok (everyone has those), but I think in such games, he contributes nothing whatsoever and it's like playing with 10 men, which is why I called him an active liability. Hope that clarifies.

          Mirth

          I love this guy so much!

          Feels a bit weird having so many "favourite" players in the squad. Especially after the banter years.

          if martinelli could just cut in and curl one he would be so much more effective.

            Meatwad not like he didn't use to. He mixed his game up just like Saka does now.

            And that's my point on what he's doing now being the result of a combination of the change in the way we play on the left side coupled with his being out of form and in his head. The latter will be rectified with a few goals and positive contributions that have a clearly tangible effects on the result. But the only way to change the former is if Arteta sets us up slightly differently on the left hand side with Merino and Cala/Timber being in the team.

            There is zero chance Martinelli's not told to frequently go on the outside, create width and win corners in my opinion. That said, Trossard still cuts in and creates goals as he did on the weekend, so there must be a little more to it than that.