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Ramifications of Bale Deal to Benefit Arsenal in the Future

The relationship that Spurs and Madrid have had for the past two years has helped weaken AFC’s long hated neighbor and without intention benefited Arsenal, but it’s not over. Bale’s arrival in the Spanish capital has set off a series of unintended events that may haunt the small club down the road for years to come.

The dressing room at the Bernabeu has long since been divided, those for and against Mourinho, for and against Ronaldo, for and against X player (take your pick). One thing that they have galvanized themselves on is all against Bale, and all against the departure of Özil.

The established internationals and for the most part, world class players, haven’t had as much success on the pitch as they would have liked to this point with the assembly of talent at the club and that’s been down to being so divided off of it but several times during the last few days, players have come out to share their disappointment in seeing a perceived and actual world class talent like Özil leave and seeing a potential talent like Bale come in, and it goes deeper than that.

As told to me, the dressing room resent the weekly wages the unproven player will command during the length of his contract while more established and proven world class players like Ronaldo, Ramos, etc. were all seeking extensions to their contracts with better pay and were all rejected. Özil also fits into that category of world class player that wanted an extension with better pay. Now they have an unproven player with them that is being paid more than their perennial star Ronaldo and themselves and all of them are not too please. Let the fireworks begin.

How does this benefit Arsenal? Florentino Perez has a great admiration for Wenger who he has tried to pry away from Arsenal three times in the last decade. This admiration helped lead him to make a promise that he would not accept any other offers for Özil after problems arose into the separate deals for Higuain and Di Maria. Perez is a man that likes to deal with the familiar; he would rather lose money and maintain an outward appearance of grace than to sully himself, his club and his reputation over money. Levy’s actions on the Bale deal, then his actions on deadline day trying to stop the Özil deal and the subsequent press clippings regarding both has sat badly with Perez I’m told. That admiration for Arsenal and Arsene in particular along with Özil being at the club and the class shown by Arsenal to keep things quiet can and will now lead to similar transfer opportunities coming out of the Bernabeu.

The divide that this deal has caused in both the arrival of Bale and the sale of Özil will cause more departures at Real Madrid. There is a flurry of activity at the Bernabeu even now – as they are dealing with the agents of players who wanted a re-negotiation and extensions of their contracts and those that were not thinking of it before but now feel compelled to do so after realizing the new arrival’s wages. Perez needs a new partner, who is financially sound, has class to match his own and is attractive enough to persuade his disenchanted stars to make a move after they’ve used up their usefulness marketing-wise at the Bernabeu. Lest we forget that appearances there are just as important as on the field results. You can see that with the several overhauls of teams that Madrid has gone through the years and it has always benefited other clubs. With the class shown by Arsenal in this situation and the seemingly new willingness to spend on top talent; Arsenal are now on the inside looking out – at last. Thanks Levy, you did Arsenal a huge favor. Again.

Gooner in Barcelona

Ozil v Fellaini v Bale

This summer, all but one member of last years top 5 (Manchester City) has signed a new attacking midfielder. With a dirth of top striking talent available, it seems that the top Premier League clubs decided to focus more on a creator, then a finisher.

Over at Real Madrid, the Spanish giants’ two biggest signings were also attacking midfielders, in Isco and Gareth Bale. Meanwhile they let go a striker, who they then failed to replace. It seems the future of football is all about who is behind the striker, providing him ammunition, and not the man who puts the ball in the back of the net. It is perhaps the first time in football history where the striker no longer commands the highest transfer fee, he is no longer the clubs highest paid player, and he certainly is not the clubs most important player.

A total of £127.6 million was spent by Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham and Chelsea on their new attacking midfielder. And then £85 million on Gareth Bale. But who got the best player?

Stats

Arsenal have clearly got a creative genius. Mesut Ozil is the most creative player in the world over the last 3 seasons. 72 assists in La Liga over the last 3 seasons is by far and away the best in Europe. Everton Manchester United have Fellaini, who, despite some claiming otherwise, is not a defensive midfielder and played behind the striker all of last season.

Fellaini’s goal statistic is massively inflated due to headers from corners. 6 of his 11 goals were from headers. You remove these and his goals per minute statistic go’s out to 556. He is simply not a danger.

Erik Lamela’s statistics come out very favourable. Especially when you compare him to Gareth Bale. He scores a decent amount, but does not get too many assists. Just like Bale. Basically, Tottenham have replaced Bale with a poorer version of him.

As for Willian. LOL. £32 million on a player who will not get anywhere near the Chelsea side next season. Why Chelsea have signed him whilst Juan Mata sits on the bench will be one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Unfortunately, due to him playing somewhere that no one really cares about, full statistics are not available.

Finally Gareth Bale.  £85 million. The 1st season he has scored over 10 league goals. He can not pass. He can not assist. It seems all he does is put his head down, run and shoot. Play ground footballer anyone? He will be exposed when he see’s half the ball at Real Madrid as he did at Tottenham last year.

So who do you think will perform the best next season?

Keenos

Not buying a back up for Giroud could cost The Arsenal….

Firstly congratulations to everyone at The Arsenal who somehow managed to persuade Ozil to join us, what a great great player and one that’s already getting tipped to be the biggest signing since Bergkamp. If he’s half as good as everyones hype we have got one hell of a player on our books now. But my problem is who he’s going to pass to ahead of him to bang in the goals.

It seems very odd that at the start of the transfer window Wenger started off by bidding and in Suarez’s case openly tapping up every available front man in world football, sadly he managed not to net any of them. This has led us to the position where all our eggs are firmly in Giroud’s basket, he is the only proper out and out front man at the club right now.

Giroud has started off the season in great form, banging in the goals, looking fit and covering a lot of ground. His recent work rate is only second to Ramsey and maybe that’s down to him feeling secure that he is the number one forward at the club, but in reality he is the only one. I fear for the worst if anything would happen to him as the back up is non existent.

Wenger has a few choices if anything were to happen to Giroud…

Podolski – Out injured for 12 weeks
Oxlade-Chamberlain – Out injured for 12 weeks
Sanogo – no-where near ready for 1st team action
Bendtner – Unfit to wear an Arsenal shirt
Park – WHO ?

So basically that leaves us Theo Walcott, who I have no problems in seeing him in a more central role. With his pace and ever increasing confidence in front of goal I have no worries that given some chances he can deliver the goods. But with our current injury situation who does that leave to play on the right side of attack? Ramsey, our stand out central midfielder who so far this season and let’s not forget when Wenger played Ramsey down the right he had a few stinkers and was subject to a few stupid boo boys. Not Ramsey’s fault, he is not a wide player, he is a central player.

We are basically screwed if anything happens to Giroud, for the next 12 weeks there is no plan B. Wenger has messed up in not landing an out and out forward and there is no way I can see Giroud playing 2 games a week and keeping up the sharpness and work rate he has so far this season.

So thanks for Ozil but he is just really papering over the cracks of a weak squad and the sad thing is there was still plenty of money left unspent

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