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Giroud injury would mean a change of formation for Arsenal

A lot of talk over the last few weeks would be how would we line up if Olivier Giroud picked up an injury. Like many others, I held my breath as he limped off the pitch last weekend against Sunderland. Whilst Giroud is a brilliant physical specimen – his last 4 seasons he has played 42, 43, 52 & 57 games for club and country – it is inevitable that he will pick up an injury.

Were that to happen, it would potentially cause a catastrophe as we have no top class 2nd choice striker in the squad. An injury prone postman in Yaya Sanogo and Nicklas Bendtner (cnut) are our only two proper striking options in the squad. That is not good enough and it would cause a worry.

Writing a few things down on paper, messing about with players in positions and formations, I have come up with a good possible solution were Oliver Giroud to get an injury. It would see us move from our current 4-2-3-1 formation to a narrower 4-3-2-1 Christmas tree formation.

The defence does not need to be talked about for obvious reasons. As we move through the midfield, it would see us have 3 central players in front of the defence. This would make us a tad bit more defensive, but also allow us to sit deeper. Jack Wilshere & Aaron Ramsey on the left and right of the 3 would be a given. The central would be either Mathieu Flamini or Mikel Arteta, depending on injuries. This would allow Wilshere & Ramsey to cover the full backs when play is down that side, whilst still allow us to have 2 men on the inside.

Ahead of them, we then have a narrow two in behind the striker. No points for guessing who these would be. Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla. They would then sit behind Theo Walcott.

This would see us line up:

Szczesny
Sagna Mertesacker Koscielny Gibbs
Ramsey Arteta Wilshere
Cazorla Ozil
Walcott

Whilst the formation is narrow, what it would do is get the best out of all the players on the pitch. There would be no point in playing a wider formation with Walcott upfront. He does not have the height or heading ability were we to whip crosses in. What he would require is through balls. Over the top, or quickly in behind. By playing both Ozil and Cazorla in behind him, he would have plenty of ammunition. Also, with Theo up top and Ozil and Cazorla behind, it would leave the opponents with a quandary with how to defend.

Defend deep, and it leaves Cazorla and Ozil on the edge of the box to fire in shots. Defend high, and it allows Walcott to run in behind.

The 3 man central midfield then allows the front 3 to neglect their defensive duties. We are essentially playing with 7 of the outfield 10 with a defensive mindset. This allows Cazorla, Ozil and Walcott to concentrate on attacks, and allows us to sit deeper. This in turn would mean that Cazorla, Ozil and Walcott would spend more time on the half way line, allowing us to launch quick counter attacks.

With a midfield 3 of Ramsey, Arteta & Wilshere, we can certainly play quick counter attacking football. All 3 are excellent passers. All able to either clip the ball over the top of the opponents defence from deep giving Walcott plenty of space to run into, or play the ball shorter into Ozil or Cazorla to build up an attack.

Yes, playing 4-3-2-1 does mean a narrower style of play, but it should still be a winning style. One that should see us put out a strong enough XI to win most games.

Now does anyone know Arsene Wenger’s email address so I can let him know the plan?

Keenos

10 reasons why we will beat Marseille + predicted starting XI

1..Ozil, what a fantastic start to his time at The Arsenal, great assist for the first goal and seemed to have a hand in everything good about our play in the 1st half. The 2nd half like most of our players (apart from Ramsey) his performance dropped but still what a player he could and should be for us.

2.. Chesney, another fine performance by him Vs Sunderland. He didn’t stand much chance of the well taken penalty but again did nothing wrong, which is all that should be asked of a keeper.

3.. Marseille have had an ok start to the season, they are currently sitting 4th in the league having played 5 games; Won 3, drawn 1, lost 1, scoring 8 and conceding 4. But the draw and defeat have come in their last 2 games.

4.. Mertesacker is back after an illness. He was missed against Sunderland, especially in the 2nd half.

5.. Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey by far the best Welshman to be playing in London these days, if he can keep his form up it wont be too long before a certain Spanish team will be thinking they have signed the wrong man.

6.. Flamini is growing into the team, some are saying it might be hard for Arteta to get a starting place back when he is fit. So Diaby has no chance.

7.. We always seem to get out of the group stages of the Champions League, we probably have the record for number of consecutive times.

8.. Giroud is having a great start to the season, his work rate as well as goals is up. His strike rate in France isn’t too shabby either. Despite a knock at the end of the game Vs Sunderland he looks likely to start.

9.. Marseille managed to spend £35.5 million on players this summer. Lucky for us most of them are French.

10.. Wenger Knows, we have a hard group this year, the balls were not kind to us and an early win away will give us the confidence to hopefully top this group.

Predicted starting XI – Chesney, Sagna, Kos, Per, Gibbs, Flamini, Ramsey, Wilshere, Ozil, Giroud, Theoooo

COME ON THE ARSENAL !

The Arsenal, winning with an injury crisis…

Like every other fan of The Arsenal out there I’m delighted we have had a storming start to the season. Villa’s record since the game against us proved that game was down to a few very lucky calls by the referee. But there is a problem, we are fast running out of players in key positions. We lost 2 more players on Friday. Mertesaker and Cazorla.

The Big German was a big miss especially in the 2nd half when we were under the cosh for long periods. His height, organisation and calmness would have settled any nerves we had. Lucky for us it seems he only had a bug and should be back on Wednesday for our first Champions League game away to Marseille.

With injuries also to Cazorla, Rosicky, The Ox and Podolski that leaves a big gap down the left hand side and that really showed against Sunderland. We looked solid enough in defence but going forwards we had no presence on that side of the pitch. Wilshere cannot fill that role and with Ozil taking on the mantle of playmaker moving him out wide left will not do us any favours either.

That leads us to Giroud, I have already written about how screwed we would be right now if he got injured and he has managed to scare us all by limping towards the end of the game on Saturday. Walcott as much as I love the fella he is not a natural finisher, he’s never going to be a Wrighty or Henry, we will be lucky if he’s ever a Freddie.

During the summer everyone and their dog was begging Wenger to go out and buy a CentreBack, a left sided midfielder and a striker, sadly these empty positions are what could cost us until we have a fully fit squad…