Willian, Hector Bellerin, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and More…

Willian

In an era where players seem to put what they earn above how much they play, we have to say fair play to Willian for agreeing to cancel his contract; costing him around £20million.

The 33-year-old is off back to his home team club Corinthians.

The criticism Willian has got for what he earns is often unfair. It is not his fault that Arsenal offered such a high wage and a 3-year contract.

He probably feels that he was sold a lie (which feels like a common theme at Arsenal at the moment) and that what he was promised never materialised.

Likewise I do not think anyone could have predicted just how poor he would be following a very good season the year before.

Older players can “fall off a cliff” performance wise and it looks like that is what happened to Willian.

He has shown he still has a desire to play football, even if it does hit him in the pocket, and for that we must give credit.

Hector Bellerin

It might end up being the biggest piece of transfer drama for Arsenal on deadline day. Hector Bellerin.

Despite him wanting to leave and Arsenal wanting to sell, there has been very little interest in the Spaniard this window.

There were reports late at night that both Real Betis and Barcelona were looking at him, but neither would have the cash to make it a permanent deal.

If he joins Barcelona it will feel like Arsenal have missed a trick – we should have been in for Tottenham bound Emerson Royal.

The worry is that neither Cedric Soares or Calum Chambers have looked particularly good at right back this season. And if Bellerin goes our options to replace him will be thin. Which leaves Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles

Firstly, I do not condone AMN’s behaviour on Instagram.

It was a petulant action in an attempt to force a move out of the club. But it was an action he was perhaps forced into due to the clubs behaviour towards him.

Last summer he was on the verge of joining Wolves where he would have instantly gone in to replace Matt Doherty at right back.

At that stage he was on the fringes of the England squad with an outside chance of making it.

Someone at Arsenal decided late on that he would not be leaving the club and the deal fell through.

He would start just 5 league games before being loaned out to relegation-bound WBA; killing any chances he had of making the Euro’s squad.

You can appreciate his 12 months of frustration.

On the verge of leaving and then kept at the club. Whatever he was promised to remain did not materialise.

And now we are in the same situation.

He has played just 19 minutes of Premier League football this season and there is an offer from Everton on the table. But Edu and Mikel Arteta have decided that they do nit want to let him go again.

Yes, Bellerin could be leaving. But if AMN was next in line he would have started the 4 games we have had so far. He has not.

I have always been of the belief that if a fringe player wishes to leave us to play regular footballer elsewhere, we should never stand in their way.

If we force AMN to stay for the 2nd summer in a row, it could have huge ramifications on squad moral and future transfers.

The whole situation really paints the club in poor light.

More…

Eddie Nketiah – Looks like Crystal Palace have gone elsewhere. They offered £10m, we wanted £20m. The same people moaning we have not sold him probably also moan that we under sell players. It is easy to say “we should sell Nketiah for £15million” but you can only do that if a £15million offer comes in for him.

Reiss Nelson – A new 2-year contract with a loan deal attached to it feels sensible. I still do not feel he is the quality to make the grade at Arsenal, but a new deal at least secures a future transfer fee. He hits Donyell Malen figures whilst on loan in Holland and his value shoots up.

Tariq Lamptey – People still calling for Arsenal to sign him despite him having been injured since the middle of December 2020.

Houssem Auoar – The fact he has been available all summer yet no club has gone in for him highlights just why Arsenal are right to stay clear. There is a problem player there.

Keenos

Mikel Arteta 10 games from the sack?

It was always going to be tough for Arsenal to get more than 3 points from the opening three games.

Playing the English champions away and the European champions at home was always going to be tough start.

Most of us would have expected to get 3 points at newly Brentford and the optimistic amongst us would have argued for a home draw against Chelsea when the fixtures came out.

That home draw became unlikely as Arsenal players dropped like flies with illness and injury (Gabriel, White, Partey, Aubameyang and Lacazette all missing) and with Chelsea adding the formidable Romelu Lukaku.

But that defeat hurt. Not just as it was our best opportunity of 3 points but also the manner of it. We did not look prepared. Did not look ready.

Brentford looked hungrier. We put in one of those performances where it looked like we thought we only needed to turn up to win.

The defeat against Manchester City was predictable; we have not won at the Etihad since 2015.

So with the international break now upon us, Arteta needs to regroup and turn the ship around.

After the international break, Arsenal should have Aaron Ramsdale, Gabriel, Ben White, Thomas Partey, Alex Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang back fit and firing.

If you added Cedric Soares, Kieran Tierney, Albert Sambi Lokonga and Martin Odegaard, you would have 8 players who had been signed whilst Arteta was manager. Throw in Bukayo Saka and it is a starting XI.

So the excuses of it “not being Arteta’s players” is no longer relevant.

Add in the contract to Granit Xhaka, decision to keep Rob Holding, signing of Pablo Mari and Nuno Taveras and development of Emile Smith Rowe; the squad is almost full of players Arteta fought to keep.

So we come onto the next 10 Premier League games:

If you look at those 6 home fixtures, other than Spurs there are no real banana skins. And even with Spurs, they are a team we should be beating at home if we have ambitions of a top 4 finish.

You would feel disappointed if we came out of those 6 home games with anything less than 16 points.

I would say that 18 from 18 should be the minimum expectation; but realistically when was the last time we won 6 in a row at home?

As for the away games, we should not expect much from a trip to Liverpool but the other 3 – Burnley, Brighton and Leicester City – are all winnable.

That does not mean that I expect to win all 3. That would be an unreasonable expectation. But what would be reasonable?

2 wins and a draw? 2 wins and a defeat? Win, draw and loss?

I would probably say our best case scenario would be 2 wins and a draw. Our minimum expectation should be 4 points (win, draw and defeat).

That would leave Arsenal with 20 – 21 points from those 10 games.

Any less than 20 points, taking into account Arteta has the players he wants, we should be injury free and no European football distraction would be a failure.

I am not going to go as far as saying “if Arsenal do not get 20 points from 10 games Arteta should be sacked”, but if do not get darn close to it he should go.

Just 15 points from those games would be a huge underachievement.

Time and patience is running thing for Arteta. Whilst Edu and the Kroenke’s will not quickly fire the bullet (it would have happened already if they were trigger happy), a poor run of results in the next 10 games will surely be it for Arteta.

Keenos

AFTV caught lying about Arsenal away fans again

Arsenal’s loyal away following have continued where they left off pre-pandemic. Letting the toxic AFTV know they are not welcome in away ends.

Following the victory against WBA, the chants were loud and clear.

“ARSENAL FAN TV, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB”.

The AFTV business model is simple.

Over the the top reactionary opinions, spread negative, to gain hits, clicks and therefore revenue from viewing non-Arsenal fans.

So it was no surprise that there response to being humiliated live on Sky was to attack Arsenal’s away following in the hope of turning their followers against those fans that actually go to games.

Now this is completely incorrect.

You only need to read through the quote tweets from those who were at the game to see that Arsenal fans were singing about Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe.

Robbie himself was actually at the game (although he is no longer seen on concourses – does he hide in the toilet until the final whistle before ducking outside to interview weirdos?) so would have known this tweet was not true. So why was it posted?

Probably because they pay a company to do their social media. People who do not have a clue about Arsenal, do not go to games, and get their information from other faceless Twitter accounts.

It was an attempt to get other fans, sitting behind their lap tops on dodgy streams, to turn against the Arsenal away following.

AFTV have found their viewing numbers tumbling since the departure or passing of some of their highest profile “contributors”. This has lead to them putting out any more controversial, divisive content in an attempt to regain those losses.

It is no longer the profit making giant that it was 4 years ago. With dwindling figures comes less advertising revenue. Less sponsors.

This is not the first time Robbie et al have lied about Arsenal’s away following. Previously he tried to claim fans were racially abusing him. A claim which fell on deaf ears.

It is clear he will say or do anything to earn a few quid at the expense of Arsenal. And that is why so many are against the boyhood Luton fan.

It is being made clear to them they are no longer wanted in away ends. And it is only a matter of time until they are run out of Arsenal completely.

Keenos