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Thet also beat the spuds by the same score and have held City twice something we haven't done in a while.
please is there any chance we could rename this thread 'By when will Arteta be sacked?'
that bad grammar is killing me...
Last night's game highlighted all the limitations of Arteta and this team.
We only set up one way, no matter the opponent.
The attack is cut and paste too, play out to the wings (mostly right wing, Saka) and cross into the box to the target man that doesn't exist.
ESR with his pass to the keeper when in a goal scoring opportunity showed our lack of shooting.
Lacazette is one of the best DM's in the prem, currently playing in the striker role and failing miserably.
Then there is Granit Backpass...... plays every game for 90+ mins (unless red carded)
Our lack of squad depth and options is appalling.
Don't get me wrong, I understand the idea of pushing on for 4th with what we have and spending in the summer with CL potentially in mind, but weakening the team and not replacing in Jan was a mistake that may cost us 4th anyway.
Glad that Martinelli got on - but was then mostly ignored. A potentially top striker is now utilised as just a winger to incorporate a central striker that cant shoot or score goals.
We can still achieve 4th if the team come out firing on all cylinders every game now but it's a big ask.
Notable highlight was Arteta not making the usual identikit like for like subs and actaully trying to force a more attacking game - just a shame there is no real threat in attack.
Optimism balloon well and truly burst last night.
This time last year we were:
P29 W12 D6 L11 F40 A32 Pts42
At this stage. Now we are:
P29 W17 D3 L9 F44 A34 Pts54
I'd suggest that's a pretty clear improvement so far. We only need 7 more points to get the same points as we finished on last year, it seems pretty clear there's going to be improvement this year.
It might not be enough for top 4 but overall I'm seeing positive signs in the team. Last night was a bad day at the office, we have reacted well after other setbacks, if we do again then I don't think we'll be far away from top 4 this year.
I don't think anyone thinks we're the finished product but for all my "Arteta out" wobbles this season I think he's taking us in the right direction and has earned the right to try and continue that.
The optimism ballon may have deflated, but I think your criticism of Arteta is OTT. Like Letters says he has quite obviously made progress this season, and had we won last night the plaudits for our manager would be continuing. Yes not signing a striker in January was a gamble but W11 D1 L3 since Aubameyang's last game is hardly evidence that this has not paid off.
What is also easy to ignore is the other ways that the manager has almost revolutionised our team and the general atmosphere around it. He has built a togetherness in the team and connection with the fans that could easily have been harmed by signing a mercenary striker in January. Whether we finish 4th or 8th this season, for the team's longer term health signing the right player(s) is arguably more important than signing someone to try a top 4 push that I do not believe was the objective at the start of the season.
Let's give the manager the benefit of the doubt after a rare disappointment since this young team bedded in.
Putting the laughter back into manslaughter