I actually thought you were joking so I looked it up and sure enough...
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The only minor concern I have is that he may have a tendency to be too over aggressive with tackling at times which could cost us some penalties later on. That and his lack of English, but apart from that he's looks like a fantastic acquisition and a real coup, considering some of the struggles some of our rivals are having bringing in a top CB.
I fucking love him. Like Alexis he came from humble origins (check out that Arsenal player video of his childhood in the favelas) and he seems eternally grateful for his chance here and determined to seize it.
The really great thing about our current set of players is that it's or so easy to get behind them and support them. Not because they're better, but because of their attitude and performances.
Contrast this to the days of Denilson, Song, Gervinho, Chamkah, Bendtner, Adebayor etc etc .... it's night and day. Clown characters compared to hard working professional adults.
Apparently we signed Gabriel due to some stat checker which we ran and he came out top in it
Stats :bow:Quote:
Arsene Wenger admits that statistics played a large part in his January acquisition of Gabriel Paulista from Villarreal.
“I cannot tell you all but he has good stats,” Wenger said on Friday before cryptically shrugging off further questions. Said stats are provided by US company StatDNA, which reportedly cost the club over £2m and whose analysis of each match takes between 10 and 20 hours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPM-...ature=youtu.be
Lmfao
Chelsea fan on Radio 5 live phone-in this time last year
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ18TEE-sD0
World Class yea...
Oxlade-Chamberlain problem is that he is not a smart player.
Ramsey, for his flaws a few years ago, ended up in goal scoring situations where his finishing let him down. He also was sound tactically. He had his stupid back heels but he would press to win the ball back.
We all watch Oxlade-Chamberlain and we don't see any of that. He dribbles with his head down as well and runs into blind alleys. He also restricts the space Bellerin can run into.
Hope he turns it around but I don't believe in his talent.
Ramsey is a very solid player, he doesn't stand out every game but he gives us 7/10 every game and covers so much ground. He helps us retain possession, he tracks back and makes very good runs into the box (though his finishing is terrible these days).
A couple of months ago i was one of the people on here to question his inclusion in place of the OX but its clear why wenger doesn't trust the OX, he still looks raw and you never know what he will do with the ball at his feet. he needs to simply his game, he needs to mature and believe in his ability.
I like Ox and I think this run of games will improve him.
What is depressing though is that I am starting to believe. I know its early days, but with the Chavs floundering. United still not quite there and being spanked by us. City are the only team to beat, I know people go on about there bench having £140k a week players on it as if our bench is full of YTS trainees and that we pay our players in peanuts. We have a big highly paid squad, we have cover in all positions. You only can only play 11 at a time. There is no excuse now that we cant compete and put a proper title challenge in this year.
And I believe we can and certainly be disappointed if we finish below 2nd. We will also qualify from our group, when the absolute minimum is required Wenger manages to pull it out of the bag.
WUMger will have all of us in his snare by Christmas, as his main present from Santa.
Premature and unnecessary if true. He's here until 2017 anyway so why not wait until the end of the season to talk about contract extensions, based on where we finish? Seems to me the board is striking while the iron is hot, getting their guy secured for all the wrong reasons - money, money and money. They want him to stay forever because he makes them money. I doubt they give a shit about the football, beyond the necessity of at least the minimum level of performance to keep the cash flowing. Premature. Unnecessary. Could have waited to see how we do this season, there was no rush.Quote:
Arsene Wenger is set to be given an early reward for leading Arsenal to the top of the Premier League after it emerged that he will be handed another contract extension to keep him at the club until 2019.
What’s your example of a smart winger? How are you able to recognise their level of intelligence? I think you’re reaching. The same was being said about Theo by fans regurgitating that rubbish from Chris Waddle and now you’ll hear pundits praise Theo’s intelligent off the ball movement.
I think Ox just needs a run of games. To say Ramsey is the smarter player is a far stretch. You mention the silly backheels but do you remember when Ramsey was really having a bad run of form and his silly back heels and blind passes almost lead to goals? I can’t say one player is smarter than the other from what I see of them but I know they both make bad decisions when low on confidence.
You know who'd be good for us?
Griezmann.
Ox needs to stop trying to do it all himself and integrate himself better with the team. Find the understanding with Santi and Ozil, learn how to exploit space as well as take men on directly. It's fabulous to have a player who isn't scared to run at defenders and even better as he has the talent to beat them - it's getting rarer in the game. He's not afraid to shoot, but again overdoes it. He needs to find a bit of balance. Liverpool were devastating when they had Suarez, Sturridge and Sterling firing at the spearhead of their counter game. We can end up with Alexis, Walcott and Ox who would be every bit as lethal. Would be great to see that in full flow but for now Theo and Ox have issues in their games that need to be fixed. Theo is ahead of Ox right now in terms of development, as expected. But I'm confident Ox will progress and start translating that talent to performances on the pitch. For us hopefully. It was interesting his name cropped up when Maureen was trying to insert himself into the Cech deal. The talent is there, the experience will come with game time but he has to put a lid on the mistakes that are costing us.
Me too, he's a warrior, a fighter, he absolutely loves to win!
He really does remind me of a young Keown in that he's a bit of a hot head but still a very good player. We geniunely have a really good CB in Gabriel and I applaud Wenger and the scouts for making this signing because at 11million this boy was a steal!
Aye, I saw the first half and was impressed with us, we looked solid all over the pitch and we were unlucky with the Barkley goal. I didn't see the 2nd half so can't comment on the performance but what impressed me about the first half were the concentration levels and desire. I am getting the feeling this team is now starting to believe they can geniunely challenge for the title and so they should.
It's still early days but things are starting to take shape and we are in a good position at the moment.
Oxlade's makes the wrong runs a lot. Its why he and Ozil/Santi have never connected.
Chris Waddle was full of it because we saw Theo make brilliant runs to free space for himself and teammates. We saw this when he was a teenager. Oxlade doesnt show that.
Im taking all of that into account with Ramsey so long as you take into account that even in that bad run he found himself in goal scoring positions and stayed true to the tactical shape of the team. THats intelligence. These are things Ox doesnt do.
Ox has a lot of individual talent but he doesnt seem to fit into the team.
Been away for a few weeks, but we've had some cracking results in that time, Man U and Bayern being the highlights, so far so good after a sticky start but there's a long way to go a lot of games to play and we're certainly still up against it in the CL with some tough matches ahead and perhaps the need to have a result go our way.
In the league we seem to be doing well but when we get into good situations we've been known to falter so there's a long way to go before this team is to be considered the real deal and we will need some signings to improve for sure (someone in January wouldn't go amiss).
This is ridiculous tbh, we've achieved nothing but they are getting in there because we've had a few good results and feelings are good arond the club at the moment, should never get a new contract offer right now, it could all go very pear-shaped and we could end up with nothing but 4th place again by the end of the season.
Wengers greatest trick is digging us into a hole and fighting back to get out of it.
Bottom of a CL group containing Olympiakos and some obscure eastern European club. What we need is another 5 years of this. Why the rush. Its not as if he`s going anywhere.
You can't really tell anything right now, I agree with something they said on MoTD recently that the critics will only be silenced if we're actually consistent through the whole season and either win the thing or properly challenge. But there are some pretty good signs right now. We got off to a poor start last year and gave ourselves no chance, once we got going though we went on a long, consistent run that has continued into this season.
We've got a good run in, if we're in touch with 10 games to go I trust this lot more than I would have with the side a few years ago. We've got a few really world class players in the spine of the team now which gives us the quality to properly challenge. You can see the difference Cech is making, Ozil apparently has the best games/assist ratio of any player in PL history and while Giroud won't win you the league (although he's not as bad as some on here make out), Sanchez might.
We've got a couple of tricky games coming up but the table is shaping up now and we're up there, that's all you can ask for now.
I am very worried about the squad though. Our numbers in midfield look really bad due to injuries.. I didnt know how bad it was till I was deciding what my starting XI should be for the capital one cup. If any of Le Coq, Santi or Ozil gets injured, we are really fucked!
I'm not too worried about our midfield but if players like those get injured it will affect us no matter who is sitting on the bench.
We have a few key players and long term injuries to those would hurt us but I'd say that's true of most sides.
You said yourself you don't think our squad is that much weaker than City's.
Remind yourself of what Ramsey was like with us after 4 seasons and when he was 21 years old. Can you remember how bad he was when returning from his long lay off? In the last two seasons, Ox has had heavy injuries and missed long chunks of the season. Relax a little.. He has had a full season playing for us yet.
I think our squad when fit is as good as theirs but our injuries all seem to stretch out till New Years. Barring Ramsey who seems to be out for '3 weeks', the rest of them dont seem like they are back till later. So far, we have not had major injury to any of our major players but that could change and I am hoping it stays that way!!
His development has stalled but I still like him & believe in him. There is a quality player in there, he just needs to simplify his game & stop trying too hard.
If we can get him to perform at a "Ramsey" type level now then that's good enough for me. I think long term OX has a really high ceiling and has the potential to be a star for us, we've seen glimpses of what he is capable of already.
I did. I wrote earlier posts talking about Ramsey at 21.
He is ahead of what Chamberlain is right now and he was a year younger. (I was also wrong, Chamberlain is in year 5, not 4)
And dont tell me to relax. I am relaxed. I just dont see enough from Chamberlain to say he is going to be something special. I felt this way before this season too. I dont like players that don't look up when on the ball, like Chamberlain does.
Hope im wrong and he changes, but Im not convinced.
Ramsey stank up the joint for a season and a half before he really started to emerge. He was horrible, misplacing basic passes, trying stupid flicks, Wenger basically played him throughout this period probably due to knowing that he was a talent that would eventually get it right. Admittedly we weren't challenging for the title then so our expectations were lower but Ramsey wasn't getting the basics right, at one point he was getting booed quite regularly. The thing with OX is he is in a run of bad form, he was pretty decent last season & was more or less first choice. I agree that he has a lot of room for improvement & he will need to improve fast because he will not get on the bench in his current form once the likes of Ramsey, Welbeck, Wilshere & to a lesser degree Rosicky return.
I know Ramsey was getting booed but the booing was more for fans being idiots than Ramsey being as poor as you are describing him. Like I said a few times, Ramsey never lost his tactical understanding and stayed within the confines of the team. He also wouldnt drop his head but instead sought to win hte ball back after the flicks. The fans just turned on him because Arsenal fans tend to do that to non-English players who are trying to find form.
Ox has been this way for a few seasons now, not just this start. The issue I am having is that he isnt actually getting better. He looks the same player whereas Ramsey had something catastrophic happen to him on the pitch.
We all agree that he needs to step it up now with Ramsey out and with all the injuries in the midfield.
I think Ox is leagues ahead of Ramsey and is a better player. When fit and getting a run of games, he is one of the most exciting players in an Arsenal shirt. At this moment he is trying too hard to get a place in the team.. the moment he relaxes and lets his talent do the talking, he will be an easy starter.