Arsenal Need A Response

Preview of the early evening Europa League kick off against BATE Borisov



Arsenal Need A Response

Alex Hleb: Surprise return


The usual five talking points ahead of today’s Europa League match at home to BATE Borisov

A Familiar Face Returns
It was like going back in time last week to see Alex Hleb’s spindly legs and distinctive frame moving around the cabbage patch of a pitch in Belarus. One assumes he will be starting for BATE this evening. Hleb, in fairness, had a minimal impact on the game last week, and was withdrawn, presumably for fitness reasons, before an hour had been played. He played at Arsenal for three seasons from 2005-2008. He is now 37 years old. It’s highly likely he will be subbed again this evening and I imagine the Emirates crowd will give him a decent send-off as he exits the pitch.

No excuses for Arsenal
The fact that BATE are fielding a player of Hleb’s vintage in midfield tells you plenty about their quality. Before the first leg last week, bookies such as BetAmerica had them as the least likely team to win the Europa League in May. The fact that they had not played since mid-December before the first leg against the Gunners was one reason for this, but watching the game last week, no one could really see any reason to put money down on BATE progressing much further in this competition. Given the playing surface this evening will be far superior, winning by two clear goals should really be a formality for Arsenal. Granted, Lacazette is suspended, but the quality of the players Emery has at his disposal should be good enough to see them through.

What time is the kick off???
It’s going to be a strange feeling this evening kicking off at five to six. I reckon that a small percentage of fans won’t even be aware of the unusual kick off time and you’ll see some people arriving at the ground as the game is winding down in the second half. I wonder if the club will keep more turnstiles open than is normal so that latecomers can get in. It should be noted that the game has sold out – of course this is principally because it’s on everyone’s season ticket as one of the first seven home FA Cup or Europa League matches. However, it should be noted that silver and red members have taken up their full allocation, and in this light, I am sure the reduced prices have helped. When the kick off time was first announced, I predicted a crowd around the 20,000 mark. As the match is now anything but a dead rubber, I think more will come now. My revised forecast is that we’ll see a half full stadium.

Will 5.55pm be Ozil Time?
Given the real lack of creativity we have seen in too many recent Arsenal matches, not least the first leg against Bate, it would seem a no brainer to try and see if a few matches out of the frame has given Mesut Ozil the motivation to put in the kind of performance we know he is capable of, but see far too infrequently these days. If he does not start, it’s genuinely difficult to see Unai Emery ever actually giving him another chance. I have a belief that Arsene Wenger’s cossetting of the player has led to the current situation, although that’s an article for another day.

Defensive options – one in, one out
The good news on this front is that Sokratis could be fit to start, and against Chelsea in January, before he became injured, the partnership he had with Laurent Koscielny was encouraging. However, Ainsley Maitland-Niles is ill, so Unai Emery has some decisions to make on the right flank. I know people perceive playing five at the back as cautious and unjustified against lower level opposition, but it really is dependent on the personnel that play wide. The problem this evening is that if he does play a five, he has no defender who is good at going forward (Jenkinson, Lichtsteiner and Mustafi are the options) and no midfield player who is any good at defending. Given this, I reckon we’ll see a back four, with the full backs under orders to get forward as much as possible until a two goal lead has been established. That would certainly make more room for Ozil to start the game, although there is a belief that the number 10 and Mkhitaryan cannot both be accommodated in the same eleven. We’ll see when the teams are announced at 5pm.

Conclusion
BATE will do what they did for much of the second half in the first leg and camp in their own half, hoping to get a precious away goal on the counter attack. It would make life a lot easier if Arsenal could get at least one goal before the interval. There is no question they are good enough to win this tie, and the pitch will be far more suited to their style. However, what I don’t want to see is too many touches, too much crab football. I want to see potshots and rebounds. Think the pinball principle. Get bodies in the box and stop trying to thread the ball through the eye of a needle. Arsenal to win 4-0.


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  1. Don Howe

    Feb 22, 2019, 10:08 #113275

    Can I say what an agreeable experience yesterday evening was. Arsenal played to an audience of the self employed and those who are at leisure at a very civilised 6pm and I was home by 9.30. (WTF - will UEFA be scheduling weekday games at 3pm because of the south Asian tv market?) What we saw on the pitch was an eminently forgettable 3-0 win. Unsurprising that our defenders scored the goals. We just don't look very good at all and we could very easily have been 2-0 down early on. I don't really know how Dick is going to sort it out other than by employing Martin Keown to do the defensive coaching and accepting a more defensive balance. ( He does have the sense to employ sideshow Bob as a sweeper but I would rather employ him to drive forward). The problems can be overcome with energy but unsurprisingly we only have a massive energetic performance in is 25-35% of the time. The truth of it all is that it is still early days and he hasn't had a chance to bring in his own players. We must also not be too greedy. I'm still enjoying not having a turnip in the managers seat. Looking forward to Sunday. Revenge hopefully.

  2. itsRonagain2

    Feb 21, 2019, 21:20 #113274

    evening Don and Bard - i hear you lads. Hleb was very skilled. Always seemed like a circus was the place he was meant to be, ball juggling. He was as weak as a kitten and really not at all designed for the PL. Point taken re Denilson. Diaby - there was more discipline in a runaway hamster. For me, Wally Walcott has been the worest player ive seen in an Arsenal shirt since my first game in 1963. No skill. No character. Weak. Injury prone. first touch of a cart horse. Nil match nous. frightened of his own shadow. He could once run fast though. I watch him for Everton now. albeit in short bursts and wonder why and how hes been allowed to make a living from football. As for him and most of these players we ve indulged, none would have got near to an Arsenal first team pre 2005. Theyre very lucky the SKY televison era of TV football has been there to allow them to con us via the hype that they could play. Its correct that few were coached but its a cop out to heap all the blame on AW. They were rubbish players in the main in my view. AFC has tolerated rubbishy no hopers ever since the stadium move and theyre still doing it.

  3. John F

    Feb 21, 2019, 16:50 #113273

    Interesting you should say that Bard,I don't know if you watched when English clubs ruled Europe but I got the impression that Clough was similar especially when he said footballers should be able to work out for themselves and the players claimed they never practised corners or free-kick routines.It could be that he was a fantastic motivator and assembled some top players but when he had to rely on lesser players that needed coaching his team began to falter,very similar to the Wenger story.It is the freedom of expression football that will only work with great players v tactically coached football approach.

  4. Bard

    Feb 21, 2019, 15:55 #113272

    Got a second hand copy of Dunphy's book about Untd under Busby. Full of gems from another era but interesting that all he ever said to them was 'go out and express yourself'. No coaching whatsoever. Sound familiar ? What was interesting was that many managers ( proper coaches) who came after failed partly because the players wouldnt/couldnt adapt to being coached tactically. I wonder whether Dick has the same problem. All the names you mentioned Ron might have been half decent players under a coach.

  5. John F

    Feb 21, 2019, 14:59 #113271

    I won't be confident if he plays the pension collectors Litchsteiner and Cech together.

  6. Don Howe

    Feb 21, 2019, 14:03 #113270

    "Given the playing surface this evening will be far superior, winning by two clear goals should really be a formality for Arsenal. Granted, Lacazette is suspended, but the quality of the players Emery has at his disposal should be good enough to see them through". Where is Kevin and what have you done with him? This is the sort of thing that John Motson says when his brain is removed or the way England Fans think. Do we not remember Winterslag and Walsall and Wrexham and York City? Millwall? It could very easily go udders up this evening. Very easily. As for Alex " Rosa" Kleb he was an excellent player and far superior to Teeny Tiny Tommy Tippeetrousers Theo. Denilson was a creative midfielder who Wenger destroyed by making him play a midfield defensive role he was not remotely suited for. Diaby, injuries aside needed just one piece of coaching, which was, "beat two players and then pass". The Creature was incapable of such insight and failed to make the best of either player. Hleb, went on to better things and I hope he gets a good reception tonight.

  7. Exiled in Pt

    Feb 21, 2019, 13:40 #113269

    Very true Ron , far too many of them since 2006 and too many now on silly wages!

  8. peter wain

    Feb 21, 2019, 13:00 #113268

    need at least three goals tonight as we are bound to concede. I am scared that we may go out"""

  9. itsRonagain2

    Feb 21, 2019, 10:52 #113267

    Alex Hleb eh.. Theres an old name that resonates with Wengers reign post 2006 like no other perhaps. Resonates in the same vein as does the name Walcott Denilson and Diaby .......... a host of others too all of which in themselves explains in large part why AFC is where it is today. Dreadful, all of them.