“Over my dead body!”. Arteta taught me a lesson this week.

I know that I am not the only one who has mentally surrendered the league to the Liverpudlians. It follows my somewhat Stoic mindset of lowering expectations and only focus on what I can influence. If I project this onto my beloved Arsenal, then it makes sense to believe that all the setbacks on the injury front and odd but devastating refereeing interventions, as well as Liverpool having a near faultless season in the post Klopp era, just means that this is not going to be our season.
Yet this way of thinking is exactly what the League leaders want everybody to adopt. Giving up now means that they can cruise to the title and maybe even win the CL in the process. Arsenal were on a good run but let it slip against the Hammers. West Ham do this now and again to a top team. We really could not afford dropping these three points, but it is only a game. Many more to come and giving up is not an option. “Over my dead body”, indeed.
Do I expect Pool to slip up? Not really, but we all love football’s ability to spring a surprise, and if the Scousers do slip up Arteta is the man to get the team firing on all cylinders again. It would be a miracle if Mikel can get this non-firing team – both in attack and in midfield – to do so.
Clearly, he needs a different approach to the low-block teams coming to the home of football. We just have not got the weapons to crack those defences at the moment. Odegaard and Sterling lack form, Trossard is best suited as our super-sub and has not got the same penetration speed as Martinelli, Ethan is good but obviously still learning. Morino, Rice and Partey are all not natural attackers. It is a tough one, right now, but with a clean sheet in each game a single goal will suffice. So maybe the team should sit deep(er) for the rest of the season and aim to win ugly for a while. Arsenal have the meanest defence in the League, so let’s build on this strength.
The real area of concern, but also opportunity, is our midfield. I just cannot grasp why the likes of Rice and Odegaard have just not been able to dominate this area much, much more. Partey is having a relatively fantastic season, but Declan and Martin are just not playing anywhere near their abilities. It is not for a lack of effort as both try their hardest to overcome their lack of form this season. Declan suffered with fatigue after the Euros and Martin suffered from a bad injury. When you look at their faces you can see the despair at times.
I love these boys because they really, really care. If Mikel can somehow get these two to their top level, I think we will have a beautiful end to the season (whether that means silverware or not). Easier said than done. Maybe it is time to bring an Arsenal Legend to the club to coach them. The blog’s name will give you a clue who I think is ideal for this, but Freddie or Robert would also be fine. The club needs to do everything to get these two pivotal midfielders to shine again…. Any ideas?
By TotalArsenal









