RedRonaldo
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Turn and pass like Zidane, dribble and shoot like Messi.
No surprise - this was coming, considering how much more composed he looked in January. Even in pre-season, he was a boss. He tore through a competent Manchester City. He's received a lot of criticism that can't be justified. When you come back from such an injury, it's natural that it will take long to find consistency again. He's the best all-round midfielder in the league right now and has been the best midfielder in 2013 (in the Premier League). Ramsey's only problem is that he doesn't get into position quickly when teams evade his press, that I agree with Wenger on.
Ramsey said that Wenger has told him to improve on his defensive positioning. He could learn a lot in that respect from Arteta in particular, his defensive positioning is very good. I think that is something Jack really needs to improve on, he sometimes gets too carried away and starts chasing the ball.
Lets be fair, last season at times he was absolutely horrendous. His criticism was definitely justified.
But wow what a turn around. It just shows that form is usually temporary, but class is permanent.
It's a testament to Wenger keeping the belief in a player, and not just sending down the river like many other managers would have.
His all round game has looked fantastic this season, he's a true box to box CM. Arsenal's Midfield future looks very bright with him and Wilshire.
In the first half of the season, yes, maybe it can be justified, but some of the criticism was over the top. Remember, he was sometimes deployed on the wings, where he was mediocre. The talent was there, it was always about overcoming the injury psychologically. In the second half of the season, he finished off as one of the best midfielder in the league.
Yeah but in this case we'd had our bid officially accepted and confirmed on our main site and the player was supposedly keen on signing. Then it all went wrong.We could've had a lot of players Sarni, we could've missed out on lots of great players we did get too, it happens.
Yeah but in this case we'd had our bid officially accepted and confirmed on our main site and the player was supposedly keen on signing. Then it all went wrong.
Lets be fair, last season at times he was absolutely horrendous. His criticism was definitely justified.
But wow what a turn around. It just shows that form is usually temporary, but class is permanent.
It's a testament to Wenger keeping the belief in a player, and not just sending down the river like many other managers would have.
He was fine last season, nowhere near his current performances but the idea he wasn't good enough was plain wrong.
Absolute rubbish - he was diabolical for the first six months and then hit some form. It's easy to say 'oh, people criticised too much' but it wasn't you who was watching him play hospital passes across the pitch, losing it all the time.
I think it was last week, where Wenger said something about Ramsey being slow in getting back to position after he presses.
I think Wenger is trying to keep Ramsey's feet on the ground and focused.
Yeah but Vieira was a monster, in the peak of his career at Arsenal.Did he used to say Vieira needed to improve his positioning?
Absolute rubbish - he was diabolical for the first six months and then hit some form. It's easy to say 'oh, people criticised too much' but it wasn't you who was watching him play hospital passes across the pitch, losing it all the time.
Played too cavalier, you can't dribble out of defence like that against a team who press as Dortmund do.