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The General Set For Arsenal Return

GettyImages-536352932Aaron Ramsey has so far been one of the stars of Euro 2016.

He has played with freedom, and been the creative, roaming force. It has been exceptional to watch.

There has been a lot of talk about him being back to his best. The form that saw he become one of the top players in the league in 2013/14. And he is. But this has led to an even bigger question, when he returns to Arsenal, can he replicate that form with the club?

My answer is simple, YES.

Over the last 2 seasons, Ramsey’s form for club has not been as high as good as it was in 2013/14. There is a simple reason for this.

Personnel change in the team meant that Aaron Ramsey’s role in the first 11 had changed.

During his year of form, he often played in a midfield 2 with Mikel Arteta. Arteta say just in front of the defence, picking the ball up, and starting the plays.

This left Ramsey free to be higher up the field, playing off Olivier Giroud, alongside Mesut Ozil. It worked exceptionally.

Then Arteta lost his legs. And was replaced by Francis Coquelin.

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Whilst Coquelin showed heart and desire, he was limited technically. He did not have the passing range of Arteta. He could not be relied upon to start the attacks.

This then put extra pressure on Ramsey. He began to drop deeper. Operate more just in front of the defence. He was expected to start the attacks, then bomb forward and join in with them. It simple did not work, and he lost form.

We have since signed Granit Xhaka.

The Swiss international will get the best out of Aaron Ramsey.

Xhaka is an exceptional ball player. He will operate in a similar role as Arteta, playing deep, starting the attacks. This will mean that Ramsey can play higher up the field. He will no longer need to drop as deep to collect the ball.

Ramsey’s game is simply not suited to having to keep going as deep. He is not the man who starts the attacks from defence. You want him in the middle of the park, a ball of energy, getting forward in attack.

He needs the freedom to get forward at will. Xhaka will give him that freedom. He will be back to his high performing levels o 2013/14.

The General is set to return

Keenos

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Who are the contenders for next Arsenal captain?

132Petr Cech:

Pros: Massively experienced, calming influence, captain’s his country, winner

Cons: Goal keeper, ex Chelsea, only been at Arsenal for a year, maybe only has 2 years left at the top level

Per Mertesacker

Pros: Current vice-captain, natural leader, has respect of team mates

Cons: Not guaranteed a starting position, might be gone next summer

Laurent Koscielny

Pros: Been at the club for 6 years, will play every game (if fit)

Cons: Never been a captain, more of a follower than leader, will always miss 5-10 games injured, bit soft

Jack Wilshere

Pros: Arsenal boy, will never leave, fiery, confrontational, fans favourite

Cons: Injured all the time, immature in private life

Aaron Ramsey

Pros: Been at Arsenal 8 years, became Wales captain at just 20, first team starter

Cons: Stripped of Wales captaincy after 18 months, not a fans favourite

Granit Xhaka:

Pros: A born leader, Gladbach captain, confrontational

Cons: Only been at the club 5 minutes

Santi Cazorla

Pros: Experienced, captained Arsenal before

Cons: 32 and never been a permanent captain, not guaranteed a first team place

Alexis Sanchez

Pros: Best player, will always start

Cons: Selfish, never captained anyone, giving captaincy to the best player doesn’t really work

Mesut Ozil

Pros: Other best player, will always start

Cons: Moody, never captained anyone, giving captaincy to the best player doesn’t really work

Keenos

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Who’s Arsenal career is Granit Xhaka about to end?

132News on the Arsenal grapevine is that a deal for Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka is only a few days from being completed.

Now before we all get too excited, it is season ticket renewal time soon. We expect the renewal Emails to be sent out over the next couple of days.

Usually, and rightly so, such a heavy link a few days before renewal day can be put down as a bit of hyperboil. A leak by the club to make fans think this year could be different. It usually isn’t.

Counteracting that, the Bundesliga has a habit of doing business early. Bayern Munich have already spent big on two players.

In the last 10 years, Arsenal have made 3 big signings from Germany. Lukas Podolski, Per Mertesacker & Tomas Rosicky.

Mertesacker was signed on the last day of the transfer window on that day of madness in 2012. Podolski & Rosicky were deals completed in April and May respectively. Deals done early. I think the Xhaka rumour has legs.

So if Xhaka is coming in, where does it leave Arsenal’s other central midfielders?arsenal21jan16-636666

From what I have read of the Swiss midfielder. He is a bit of an all rounder. Defensive but can pass and get forward. I see him being the sides primary defensive midfielder if he signs, replacing Francis Coquelin. He is a good place to start.

Francis Coquelin

He has been a revelation since he broke through at the back end of 2014. Full of energy, works hard for the team, gets around the pitch, a crunching tackle, enthusiasm, heart (and to the most part) discipline.

His main weakness however is his distribution. He is not the best passer. And with him at the back, it has restricted Arsenal’s ability to launch attacks from deep. Our defensive midfielder see’s more of the ball than any other player. We need someone who can pass. Xhaka can. Coquelin can not.

Coquelin flourished when playing next to Santi Cazorla. As he could win the ball, play a short pass to Cazorla, who would launch the attack.

Xhaka will not mean the end of Coquelin. But Coquelin will find himself as a bench player.

Recently he has been demoted as Wenger has gone with the Elneny/Ramsey axis. This will continue into next season with Xhaka playing ahead of him.

Where Coquelin will excel is in the bigger games when we need extra defensive protection from the midfield. Coquelin will come in alongside Xhaka providing a solid defensive duo.

My bet for next season? Ozil for Coquelin will be the most common substation made.

Mohamed Elneny

Over the last few games, Elneny has replaced Coquelin as Wenger realised that we were struggling to transition the ball from defence into midfielder. His partnership with Aaron Ramsey seems to work a lot better than Coquelin / Ramsey.

With Xhaka coming in, the future of Elneny has to be bought into question. Does he have a future?

Xhaka will replace him in the starting 11. And with Coquelin a better option on the bench for a defensive substitution, I can see Elneny being a peripheral squad player.

Such a cheap signing, it could be that he was always a short term option.

Of course, I do not want to write him off, and he could continue his progress, but I see him as no more than a back up player. Being back up for Xhaka if he is out, or a replacement for Aaron Ramsey and/or Jack Wilshere when they get their usually injury.

He will stay another year, but will not get much game time if everyone is fit.

Jack Wilshere

This time last year, Wenger drew his line in the sand. Jack Wilshere would be our new defensive midfielder. We would not be buying anyone else. And we didn’t. It did not work out well.

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Xhaka will not be ending Wilshere’s Arsenal career. Merely changing it.

Wilshere has shown he is incapable of staying fit. When he is fit, he is a class player. But the same could be said of Diaby.

His future at Arsenal is surely now as a squad player. Someone who can not be relied upon to be a consistent starter, but can be used as a back up player for any of the 3 central midfield positions, and a good opinion off the bench.

A brilliant player, but there is no point being brilliant if you are always in the medical room.

Aaron Ramsey

A consistent starter this season, despite being in poor form, the signing of Xhaka will add competition to his place in midfield.

Whilst Xhaka will not directly be in competition with Ramsey, an extra quality player in midfield will add pressure to Ramsey.

It would mean that the manager would have the option to play Coquelin alongside in the back games. And then add Wilshere and Elneny into the mix, any loss of form for Ramsey would result in him surely losing his place in the side?

Santi Cazorla

The Coquelin / Cazorla axis worked so well during the early part of the season. But the signing of Xhaka will put an end to that.

Most likely, Arsenal will start the majority of games with Xhaka and Ramsey. Ozil ahead of them. Xhaka’s natural replacements are Coquelin & Elneny, Ramsey’s will be Wilshere. So where does that leave Santi Cazorla?

The only place I can see him fitting in is Ozil’s understudy.

Like Ramsey, this would then see Ozil get a kick up the arse. Having someone quality to back him up and put pressure on him.

If everyone is fit, it could also see Ozil play wide right, drifting inside.

 

Taking into account the injuries in the middle of the park we get year after year, Xhaka will be a quality signing. A leader. A general. It is certainly one to be excited about.

The domino effect however may see Mohamed Elneny’s Arsenal career being over before it has really begun.

I guess to be a success you must be ruthless.

Keenos

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