...why?! Especially at home to Burnley of all teams!
Yes,yes we won (one man wrecking force Alexis) but....Arsene's tactical inflexibility is what get's me the most with him.
Quite frankly against these "lesser" teams whose sole goal is to park the proverbial bus, the last thing we need is the combination of Arteta/ Flamini where one invariably becomes a total passenger in midfield from an offensive standpoint.
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The Flamini/ Arteta pivot....
posted on 1/11/14
Pretty sure Wenger is trying to keep us as defensively stable as possible whilst our defence is in tatters injury wise. Also considering the soft goals we have been conceding and the lack of cutting edge going forward this season, this isn't the worst idea.
I can't fault Wenger for this decision. For once he IS using pragmatism and tactical flexibility. He is sacrificing his best players for the good of the team, and we are starting to see results. There is plenty of opportunity to criticise Wenger, but this isn't one of them.
posted on 1/11/14
Think Wenger is being safe while we get our form and fluency back, when we went through a bad run a couple of seasons back he did the same thing. Also Flamini and Arteta don't play together often, so how is that being inflexibile..
posted on 1/11/14
Problem now is you just know that Wenger will still with these two for Swansea away also
posted on 1/11/14
comment by 9bit (U19964)
posted 13 minutes ago
Think Wenger is being safe while we get our form and fluency back, when we went through a bad run a couple of seasons back he did the same thing. Also Flamini and Arteta don't play together often, so how is that being inflexibile..
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The complete adherence to 4-2-3-1..for me this was a game to easily bed in a 4-4-2 formation as a different look for once...Welbeck, Sanchez behind, Ox and Pod/Rosiscky on the wings, DM one of Arteta/Flamini...simples
posted on 1/11/14
He might of been resting Ramsey?
posted on 1/11/14
Ramsey was rested. But even so Flamini and Arteta both got easily bypassed
posted on 1/11/14
The first few posts answered it perfectly. To do anything this season we need our clean sheets back. Wenger has sacrificed flair for stability and fair play its working even tho it's ugly to watch. He will drop it after United I reckon