Our Rivals Squad next year - Arsenal

Here they are again. Perennial fourth place Arsenal are back with a superstar signing and many of their young players looking to step up. They couldn't.... could they?

These are the players who have to be registered next year

1. Wojciech Szczesny
2. Kieran Gibbs
3. Per Mertesacker
4. Thomas Vermaelen
5. Laurent Koschielny
6. Tomas Rosicky
7. Mikel Arteta
8. Mesut Ozil
9. Jack Wilshere
10. Lukas Podolski
11. Olivier Giroud
12. Theo Walcott
13. Aaron Ramsey
14. Alexis Sanchez
15. Nacho Monreal
16. Santi Carzola
17. Mathieu Flamini
18. Abou Diaby
19. Carl Jenkinson
20. Rio Miyachi
21. Francis Coquelin
22. Joel Campbell

Notable under 21 players are Alex Oxade Chamberlain, Yaya Sanogo and Serge Gnabry

The first thing I notice there is how small Arsenal's squad is compared to the other teams we've done. Seems like every other club is going to have to sell to hit the 25 squad limit but these are fine for more signings. Debuchy will be added soon I supose.

Questions.
1. Who in that squad isn't good enough?
2. What areas are they most likely to improve?
3. Do they have too many attacking midfielders?
4. Aaron Ramsey to repeat last season?
5. Can they finally challenge for the title?
1: I'm not suggesting Vermaelen is a bad squad option, but due to the ages of their centre backs - Mertesacker, Koscielny and Vermaelen all approaching 30 - I think they could be in dangerous territory relying on Vermaelen to provide back-up, particularly following Sagna's departure who filled in there. Arteta is rapidly on the wane, Diaby is continuously crocked and Jenkinson is distinctly average. All-in-all, a decent squad though.

2: A keeper, right back and defensive midfielder/box-to-box; If they sign Ochoa, they have someone to provide excellent cover in that position and really push for the number one shirt, Debuchy's just joined and it looks like they'll add Manquilo so they will have the numbers in defence and Khedira isn't the most suitable midfielder, but would be a good addition and offer something they lack. I stand by a centre back being needed, despite Mertesacker and Koscielny's formidable partnership but I suppose it isn't imperative.

3: They do, but their main issue is the lack of a prolific striker who could take them up a gear. For all those attacking options, someone who could supplement 25+ goals a season would elevate them to another level. As it is, they have Giroud a few levels below the best strikers, Sanchez whom has question marks over his efficiency in front of goal and Walcott who might not be the same player when he returns from his ACL injury. Off on a tangent there, but to answer the direct question, possibly yes, although Ozil, Rosicky and Cazorla are the only orthodox #10's they possess.

4: I don't see why not. His goal tally pre-midseason injury was staggering and the subsequent injury that followed didn't even disrupt his form following his return to the first team picture. Continued his incredible goal-scoring vein with a goal in the FA Cup final, starring performances and the same energy. The guy is on an upward trajectory and with Arsenal continually improving, I'd back him to sustain his form.

5: Yes, definitely. The key matter is maintaining an injury-free squad next season. That has often been a convenient excuse for them, but they have the sufficient quality now across the squad as well as first team and they've finally won a trophy. I expect plenty of momentum into the season, starting with a possible Community Shield win and then just maybe, they can last the distance this time.
 
Until wenger sorts out the defensive tactics of his side, all the additions to his team are basically pointless. They are almost always one of the best attacking sides in the league but they remain an easy side to play against. Most teams know that if they play a certain way vs them they'll have more than a decent chance. Wenger also needs to understand that his tippy tappy football simply doesn't work week in week out due to opposition teams' tactics so needs to adjust his attack accordingly. While a more direct approach by the team might be seen as ugly football its absolutely imperative if they harbour ambitions of winning or competing for a title any time soon.
 
I daresay a fit Walcott, a fit Chamberlain and the newly arrived Sanchez will go a long way towards making us more direct - an alternative to the tippy-tappy game.
 
Aguero's best season in the Prem was his first, just like Torres, and to a lesser extent, Cazorla.

One positive about this season is we don't have all our difficult games bunched up together, so a similar collapse to last season shouldn't be the case. We'll challenge for the title, and if Ramsey, Koscielny and Mertesacker stay fit for the whole season we've got a decent chance. Considering betting a big figure on us to win the league now (8.4 @ Betfair), and cashing out around Christmas. Would have made a fortune last season.
On a purely performance standpoint, aguero's best season has been the one that has just gone by
 
he failed attempt at Suarez, then Ozil and Sanchez. Wenger seems to have come around to the idea that buying a mini galactico each summer will keep him within striking distance of the league, or at a minimum in the CL.
 
he failed attempt at Suarez, then Ozil and Sanchez. Wenger seems to have come around to the idea that buying a mini galactico each summer will keep him within striking distance of the league, or at a minimum in the CL.
It's certainly a better transfer policy than they had in the past.
 
Where's the aerial threat?

They don't necessarily have to play all at once though. My point was Walcott and the Ox missed the majority of our season and they're our two most direct and quick players.

With those two hopefully being able to play a large part this season, along with Sanchez, we will have three quick and direct threats. Hopefully Gnabry pushes on too.
 
Given that Chelsea and City are pretty short odds, Arsenal are probably worth a bet. They'll sign a midfielder and if he and Sanchez hit the ground running they'll be genuine contenders for the first time in ages.
 
Given that Chelsea and City are pretty short odds, Arsenal are probably worth a bet. They'll sign a midfielder and if he and Sanchez hit the ground running they'll be genuine contenders for the first time in ages.
I'm considering putting in a cheeky bet, and I don't ever bet. Could multiply my bet x7.
 
Wenger's a great manager but once again his stubbornness in some ways inhibits the potential of his sides in terms of game adaptability. Maybe Sanchez can help in that department
 
Sanchez isn't enough to win them the league. They go in cycles.

Cycle 1- 2012 and 13 they were on the cycle of looking poor for months and then clawing it back to finish 3rd/4th. This also happened in 2006 and 2007 and 2009.
Cycle 2- 2008, 2010 and 2011 they were on the cycle of looking amazing for months before collapsing hilariously to finish 3rd/4th...2014 this came back.

This year I don't see any different why they won't be cycle 2 again...they will probably be well up there in February but end up falling short - still in the top 4.

However, with the trophy under their belt now I could be wrong. They could be ready now to go a full season in top form and have the mentality to cross the line - but they need more players for that even to be a possibility.

We could easily finish above them and they could easily finish above us....2 of the most uncertain teams in the top 5/6 that looks really competitive this year.
 
Arsenal have been decent in the transfer window so far. They have adequately replaced Sagna, who is neither a step-up or a step-down to Sagna. The addition of Sanchez makes them more direct and pacy while solving a major problem they had last season. They genuinely lacked penetration and directness at times. With Walcott, Ramsey and Chamberlain facing the sidelines for a significant part of last season, they lacked players who could run in behind the defense and provide some much needed penetration and dynamism. The likes of Ozil, Wilshere, Rosicky, Cazorla and Arteta preferred to sit back and dictate from the deep. The lack of runners coupled with Giroud's immobility only compounded this problem. With Sanchez and Walcott on the wings, Ozil and Giroud are going to be utilized way better. Giroud can hold up play and bring in players more effectively only if players are willing to make the runs behind the defense. Ozil will naturally have more space and more options on the ball with Sanchez and Walcott stretching defenses. If they get a holding midfielder of genuine quality(not Khedira) as an upgrade over Flamini, they will possess an excellent team.

Saying all that, I am still not too convinced overly convinced by Arsenal as a team. They still seem to have this mental block and they lack the steel and grit(no Wilshere does not count;)) necessary for a title-winning team. Their team is brimming with technical players brimming with flair, but they lack real leaders on the pitch. When the going gets tough, they capitulate under pressure. Looking at that squad, I fail to recognise any players who can truly step up their game and take the game by the scruff of the neck when the going gets tough. By that I dont necessarily mean, a hard man but more determined and iron-willed players. Their capitulations last season were truly indicative of this. Against the lower teams, their quality shone but against the top teams their weak mentality was exposed. I still remember watching Wenger's 1000th game last season and all the hype precluding it. Mourinho came out before the game and said Wenger's has had his fair share of bad games and failed to even pay a compliment to him. Ex-players were all gushing in their praises for Arsene etc. I was truly expecting a competitive game and was actually rooting for Arsene given the respect I had for him. Arsene could finally beat Mourinho for once... What happened in the game was shambolic to say the least... Never had I felt such sympathy for an opposing manager given the special occasion that it was supposed to be...

Their injury record and Wenger's lack of tactical flexibility leaves a lot to be desired. I genuinely expect them to compete with Liverpool for the 4th spot. Maybe its time for Arsene to realise that its time and he should move on. I might be wrong and Arsenal could win the league but its highly unlikely.
 
Sanchez isn't enough to win them the league. They go in cycles.

Cycle 1- 2012 and 13 they were on the cycle of looking poor for months and then clawing it back to finish 3rd/4th. This also happened in 2006 and 2007 and 2009.
Cycle 2- 2008, 2010 and 2011 they were on the cycle of looking amazing for months before collapsing hilariously to finish 3rd/4th...2014 this came back.

This year I don't see any different why they won't be cycle 2 again...they will probably be well up there in February but end up falling short - still in the top 4.

However, with the trophy under their belt now I could be wrong. They could be ready now to go a full season in top form and have the mentality to cross the line - but they need more players for that even to be a possibility.

We could easily finish above them and they could easily finish above us....2 of the most uncertain teams in the top 5/6 that looks really competitive this year.

:lol:

Every sentence, pure gold.
 
They needed a reliable striker. They got one now. Good right back too. I think they'll do very well. Chelsea will still suffer from striker problem. Liverpool will find it hard to replace Suarez goals.

I can see arsenal finishing second behind us.

1. United
2. Arsenal
3. City
4. Chelsea
5. Spurs
6. Everton
7. Liverpool

That's my 'ideal world' talking, by the way.
 
They needed a reliable striker. They got one now. Good right back too. I think they'll do very well. Chelsea will still suffer from striker problem. Liverpool will find it hard to replace Suarez goals.

I can see arsenal finishing second behind us.

1. United
2. Arsenal
3. City
4. Chelsea
5. Spurs
6. Everton
7. Liverpool

That's my 'ideal world' talking, by the way.

Why would you class Sanchez as a striker? He is more of wide forward unless Wenger has plans for converting him into a striker. I assume you don't rate Diego Costa. Just curious as to why you think Arsenal will finish above Chelsea and Man City?
 
Why would you class Sanchez as a striker? He is more of wide forward unless Wenger has plans for converting him into a striker. I assume you don't rate Diego Costa. Just curious as to why you think Arsenal will finish above Chelsea and Man City?

I can see a Henry in him. Probably that's how Wenger sees it too.

I think Costa isn't that good. I think he's the type of player who need time and space, which you don't get in the PL. He had only one great season as well. Might be another Morientes/Kezman/Forlan. Just my opinion.

If Arsenal stay injury free, I think they will be very very good. They could be more than a match for City and Chelsea, home and away.
 
I can see a Henry in him. Probably that's how Wenger sees it too.

I think Costa isn't that good. I think he's the type of player who need time and space, which you don't get in the PL. He had only one great season as well. Might be another Morientes/Kezman/Forlan. Just my opinion.

If Arsenal stay injury free, I think they will be very very good. They could be more than a match for City and Chelsea, home and away.

Uh huh.
 
Looks like they're back on track and looking to actually win things these days, the additions of Ozil last season and Sanchez so far this summer was great business. They're rumoured to be after 2-3 more quality players as well, I think they have a real shot next season.
 
They needed a reliable striker. They got one now. Good right back too. I think they'll do very well. Chelsea will still suffer from striker problem. Liverpool will find it hard to replace Suarez goals.

I can see arsenal finishing second behind us.

1. United
2. Arsenal
3. City
4. Chelsea
5. Spurs
6. Everton
7. Liverpool

That's my 'ideal world' talking, by the way.

I'm sorry, but that's the most unrealistic prediction I have ever seen. One of us or Arsenal finishing above City and Chelsea - yes it could happen by some miracle, but both? No way - that's like 1 in a billion. Same with Spurs and Everton above Pool.
 
If it was any other team with a squad like that, I'd back it to win the league. But it's Arsenal.
They're already better than last season and, as of now, it doesn't seem like they'll sell any of their important players. However, I just don't think Wenger is the right man to lead them to a title. Not anymore and not for the last few years, for that matter. I respect the man infinitely but there's always something missing in Arsenal, something that separates them from the title-winning teams, and in the last decade or so he's failed to found it. He should've stepped off two years ago imo.
 
Some rumours abot a keeper called David Ospina circulating. Saying that he's in the bag.

Colombia's keeper. Solid back up for Scezney. The WC has been a great outlet for these goalies, especially that they don't play for top teams.

Im interested by the reported interest and bid for William Carvalho and Ginu Peruzzi. If they pull that off they will contend seriously for the title. Along with another CB of course.
 
No harm in competition for Szcezny either though, I suppose.

They should probably be looking for a CF, DM and CB too, I guess? Doing well in the transfer window so far but still need a couple more good signings.

If I was an Arsenal fan though my main worry would be a continuation of their perpetual injury crisis.
 
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Agreed. Hopefully the new fitness guy has them in top condition throughout the season. We can't afford the lay-offs and stop-start injuries to Walcott, Ramsey, Ozil, Wilshere, Chamberlain again.

We can't account for freak injuries like what Walcott sustained, but we can improve in the other areas.
 
Typical will they wont they season for arsenal, have a chance to fill the gaps in their squad with quality and spend the cash they claim they can splash but will they? sanchez was a brilliant signing and debuchy's solid so its down to their board to actually build upon whats been a good few weeks. More importantly though can their top players stay fit? plenty of evidence to the contrary which leads me to believe they wont mount a proper challenge, wait and see time.
 
Is the OX fit for pre-season training??

I've heard nothing of him anymore since his latest injury during the World Cup

He's preparing for pre-season, he's doing his pre pre-season and is up and running. Hopefully he has a big pre-season as he is due to break out and make a starting position his own.