WINDOW SHUT! BLAME WHO?

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Some will look at it surficially and say, there's only so much a coach can do, he doesn't have ownership of the money bag.

I want to agree that the truth is, Arteta's bosses, were unwilling to spend this January and it is something Arteta knew beforehand.

My understanding of the workings of Arsenal’s board clearly informs me that
there was an agreement not to buy this January based on the spending already done and the very words of Arteta as money was released to him.

LET'S DELVE IN

Look Arteta ain't new to the workings of his bosses. He was a player and a captain of this very club. He has experienced first hand, the frugal manner with which this club handles money. Infact his coming to Arsenal as a player was a classical example of this frugality of this my dear club. We were expecting a big name to come in and replace a Fabregas(or captain fantastic) that just left,but the big name never came– as usual they dilly-dallied till the final moments of the window and in came Mikel Arteta from Everton like a smuggled in purchase. Well he wasn't a bad player, so it appeased the fan base.

There's no doubt in my mind that the board quizzed him exhaustively before a Harvetz was bought. He looked them in the eyes and assured them that a key player leaving, Xhaka, has to be replaced by the German. They gave him the money.

Alas it didn't work, Arteta nearly grew white hair because of this error till he found a way to plug Harvetz into the number 9 role– thanks to the Dubai heat.🙂

Even so, we all saw eventhough he was making efforts and scoring from time to time, he wasn't and isn't a proper number 9, and last summer here comes the board again, ready to splash the cash on a proper striker. Arteta looked at a previously faltering Gabriel Jesus who became fit as last season ended and assured the board that yes he needs the cash but it won't be to get a striker. So in came Merino et al.

So who's fault is it?

You had always known the management you signed for. They are not Chelsea, Manchester City or Manchester United who can allow some margin for error. Yours is different, once they release the money don't come back complaining or pleading with them.

Furthermore, you have also been working with the management for more than a couple of years before you signed Merino, so what's your excuse?

That's why folks blame Arteta. He knew what he was getting into ab initio.

WHAT TO DO

So now, he would be praying that the wings work well. Only the right has been functioning before Saka got injured. Liverpool has two working wings, so Nunez doesn't have to score often, sometimes he doesn't start even.

If both wings can fire and Odegaard captures the goal scoring prowess he had before that his injury time due to his natuonal team commitment, then there's hope.

Look I see no team in the whole world as organised as the Gunners. We played mighty Inter Milan in this year's Champions league and it was amazing that Inter became confused on how to navigate the ball. The problem was that there wasn't a proper striker in that Arsenal squad, so finally Inter managed a lone goal victory.

So indeed, Arteta has done such a monumental job both in the mentality of the boys and the overall organisation in play. This isn't the soft underbelly Arsenal of Wenger's latter years. It was just a tiny little detail left, just the icing on the cake– a proper full-blown striker! Isak waited and waited on Arsenal before opting for Newcastle.

This tiny little detail isn't really as tiny as the word "tiny" suggests. Arsenal supporters know what the lack of this icing has cost Arsenal in two seasons or more.

Like I said, we hope the wings work better as they are beginning to now, then ofcourse in the summer, the board is ready to spend, that's for sure. I know them.

What say ye, @ @belemo and @typebox

Cheers



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I definitely knew we weren't going to get a striker this January transfer window. I'm certain Arteta and the Arsenal board knows going into next season getting a striker is not debatable.

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It's the good'ol Arsenal way.
Ofcourse the summer will be a blast, after then the world should beware of this team.
Thanks for showing.

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I wish we could over turn the Carabao semi-final first leg defeat though .

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I was to reply, "I'm hoping too" when I first saw your message, but I couldn't reply then and now the match has been played.

Before the match, I was of the opinion that if Arsenal puts in their best performance, Newcastle will crack. I also was sure they will turn up with fire.

Then about 45mins before the match, the lineup was revealed and my enthusiasm was a little dampened. I was wondering how he came up with the idea to use EXACTLY same team that played City. I don't just get!

True to my expectation, Arsenal came out ready and firing, but fatigue is not your mate, it began to betray some of them ni.

You know how that Newcastle MUST press heavily and then you are chasing the tie, so is it not more than enough reason to freshen things up? You need top fitness to execute today's match and you are blessed with a rich bench.

Must Martinelli start, for instance? Can't Harvetz start from the bench?

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So we've met Newcastle thrice this season and they've beaten us on all three occasions without Arsenal even having a single goal to show for in all these three outings . It's just baffling that with Arsenal's pedigree some teams like Newcastle always have their way against Arsenal.

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Maybe it's our bogey team.🙂
Again it's not as if Newcastle is Everton or Leicester City though.

I can understand their motivation when they meet Arsenal. Sometimes your pedigree earns you certain enemies.

My concern is this last match though. We know Newcastle will press heavily against Arsenal– that's how they've always played us.

Like I said before, freshen up the side a little bit, to prepare for the Newcastle heat, that's all. BTW I have been saying give me Grealish, it would be a great buy- now he's available.

Dubai now, I wish them well.

Cheers bro

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Grealish and Trossard play alike bro and I'll pick Trossard over the former .

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Who is the designated left forward player? His name is Martinelli. Abeg I nor dey like to dey hide matters.

Trossard you are saying now, is a testament to the fact that Martinelli hasn't been at the races in recent times. Even Trossard wasn't deputising consistently well for Martinelli, until very recently.

Firstly, let me look at the matter ordinarily, Asensio has been signed by Villa, amd he was a beauty to watch this night, does it mean Villa didn't have good wingers? So what’s wrong with Trossard and Grealish for the left wing?

You are the one that mentioned Trossard when the whole world knows that Arsenal’s designated left winger is Martinelli. Meaning you are sincere enough to admit that Martinelli isn't up to it. If he is not up to it as a first choice, what are you keeping him on as a second choice for? Is this not a big club again?

Secondly if I may continue from where I left off in the second paragraph. Trossard is used by Arteta as a utility player. It's not that he has cemented any role as his just yet, he's just being doing well on the left, very very recently. Good for him.

And let me be direct with you, no please Grealish and Trossard ain't alike. Grealish is a specialist left winger and he creates more problems for a defence than Trossard. Forget the inhibited version of Grealish you see in Man City, that guy is like a Mitoma in full flow. That's why he wants to leave City this coming summer.

Other thing is that, I like his attitude to work, a quality Arteta treasures. No City player trains harder a longer than Grealish, absolutely no City player. This is a fact, that is on record. You buy him and you are buying a motivated player who wants to win his England shirt back, plus as an English boy sometimes having a son of the soil in your team helps against some corrupt refs.

Finally whether one thinks Grealish is a better option than Trossard or not isn't the even the crux of the matter. The crux is, what’s wrong with having Trossard and Grealish on the left?

Plus Grealish will be cheaper than the Atletic Bilbao's star player, Williams, and Grealish is well tested in England, so he would hit the ground running.

Big clubs think ruthlessly to win trophies. If Grealish was even brought in, in January(which would have been much much easier than bringing in Watkins), then Harvetz and Trossard could have been alternating that number 9 role. Harvetz is not really a striker, overplaying him there is not good for him and the team.

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