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Thread: Why the Zagreb game tells us all we need to know about Wenger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    You just wait til Letters gets home and sees this.
    Funny, I used to sympathise with some of Letters' sentiment. But the simple, unavoidable fact is that there will be no further progress in any Wenger team. I'm no different from those fans who despite all the evidence over several years still held out a small hope that Wenger could build on a successful second half of the season last time; a second FA Cup, a Community Shield win. But it is blindingly obvious that the frailties and fundamental weaknesses of this team are and will continue to be the same as all of Wenger's other teams since the glory days. Nothing has, or will change, and the price many of us have paid for keeping the faith even in some small way has been to cease caring about Wenger's teams. There is only so long you can see the same thing happening over and over again until something has to give....
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    Funny, I used to sympathise with some of Letters' sentiment. But the simple, unavoidable fact is that there will be no further progress in any Wenger team. I'm no different from those fans who despite all the evidence over several years still held out a small hope that Wenger could build on a successful second half of the season last time; a second FA Cup, a Community Shield win. But it is blindingly obvious that the frailties and fundamental weaknesses of this team are and will continue to be the same as all of Wenger's other teams since the glory days. Nothing has, or will change, and the price many of us have paid for keeping the faith even in some small way has been to cease caring about Wenger's teams. There is only so long you can see the same thing happening over and over again until something has to give....
    I fear for Letters. I hope there's a helpline somewhere that can help him when he can no longer escape the brutal truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    The money is available. What requires explanation is that Wenger is happy to, in fact seemingly obsessed with taking risks with a lack of proper investment in players, yet is apparently so risk averse when it comes to spending money. This can only be down to one thing - supreme arrogance in the face of overwhelming evidence. Wenger is like a flash punter in a casino - losing heavily at the roulette table, yet continuing to put his money oon the same number - convinced that under his system, his win will somehow come. Meanwhile all the hangers on have long since lost interest and are following more successful punters at other tables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    You just wait til Letters gets home and sees this.
    Oh hai

    It's actually a good thread. I might not agree with it (I've only skimmed it tbh) but it seems relatively and unusually WUM-free, it's the sort of thread this place should be about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    I fear for Letters. I hope there's a helpline somewhere that can help him when he can no longer escape the brutal truth.
    plenty


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    Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
    Oh hai

    It's actually a good thread. I might not agree with it (I've only skimmed it tbh) but it seems relatively and unusually WUM-free, it's the sort of thread this place should be about.
    Stop your crusade Letters, you WUM just as much as the next guy. It's the one thing that has kept this place teetering along. Just accept and embrace you are just as flawed as everyone else. Without the humour this place would be Arsenal Mania or Goonersworld and who the hell wants that?

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    So for an Arsenal team to step out in the CL and perform like that in a game where we were the dopers with all the resources, £40 mill players, £30mill players, huge amounts of cash, top training facilities, top medical facilities, a nice big squad packed with internationals - but not actually turn up, it's bad, isn't it? But it's not the first time it has happened. Momentum killed and playing catch-up in the CL - tick. Momentum and morale killed for a big upcoming PL fixture - tick. Owners of a new and unwanted record, Zagreb's first English scalp - tick (how many of these records have we collected now?)

    Is Ozil that bad? Alexis? Isn't Ox one of the bright young up-and-coming English starlets? Giroud, the guy who is apparently so good we just can't find the quality to replace or even support him, Walcott, England's perpetual world beater in waiting, and so on. As is so often the case, what would the result have been had anyone bar Wenger been managing the team last night?

    How is he getting away with this? The astonishing lack of respect for opponents, the lack of preparation, the lack of motivation, the lack of tactics, the incredibly bizarre team selections, the endless stream of excuses. Always the next match, always the next season - wait and see, all these repetitive mistakes, the arrogance, the incompetence, it will all be transformed and finally the man who keeps on doing the same thing over and over again and getting the same sub-standard result - he'll deliver! Just wait, just wait.

    How does he get away with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    I used to be on here lots - before the groundhog day that is Arsenal made me stop caring and do better things. There few things left to say about the state of our team and our manager, but it strikes me that 3 things don't tend to be mentioned about Wenger's approach - that tonight's game, and result epitomises.

    1. Wenger is not getting the best out of the talent that he has. I'll deal with his players' attitude below, but even allowing for this, its clear that Wenger has little or no idea how to maximise his players' abilities. His tactical shortcomings have been debated endlessly, and its obvious that by not being able to direct matches tactically he is leaving his players short. What is rarely mentioned is the scandal that he simply does not know his best team. The line up tonight had all the hallmarks of an experiment rather than a team intended to ensure a win, and we have seen this time and time again. Let's remember that this is a manager who has bought no new outfield players - and who, since his panic buying at the start of the 2013/14 season has been sparing with new first team introductions to say the least. His significant new signings - Ozil and Alexis - have played more than enough for Wenger to know where their most effective positions are - as have his 'breakthrough' players. What is longevity as a manager supposed to bring but consistency and an intimate knowledge of how his team should work. I don't think the manager has any clear understanding of what blend brings out the best in his players. That he does not have a settled, go to, first 11 in these circumstances is little short of nonsensical. The result - its very difficult to look at a single player in this season's team bar maybe Bellerin who is playing anywhere near to his true potential.

    2. Wenger does not understand what it means to control a game. I think that that the possession game that we have all, mostly, grown to despise is down to a misguided belief that this is what controlling a game is. It isn't. The team that sits back and lets us blow ourselves out. That is content to have men behind the ball and wait for us to misplace the final pass. That is ready to counter attack and punish Arsenal when we desperately seek a breakthrough. That team controls the game, and even inferior teams often do so for much of the game - notwithstanding that they might lose to the odd individual or collective moment of brilliance from us. Let's be honest - when is the last time we 'owned' a game. Liverpool at home last season? The FA Cup final against a hopelessly naive Villa? Wenger's apparent misunderstanding that teams that control games do so via shifts in gear; controlling tempo; preventing the opposition from playing their own game combined with a seeming obsession with possession football seems bewilderingly naive.

    3. It is self evident that neither manager nor players have any real hunger. His pre-match emphasis on that fact that we qualified last year having lost our first CL game almost made me weep. His bringing in of second choice players in a number of positions backed up this complete absence of any real focus. That we lost to a European minnow; that AOC was at fault for the first goal by not tracking back; that we fell into disarray and never looked like winning after the first 15 minutes is the inevitable result of an attitude that regards merely qualifying from the group; merely finishing top 4 in the league as a job done.

    To say that our team is misguided; misfiring and uninspiring is an understatement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBK View Post
    I used to be on here lots - before the groundhog day that is Arsenal made me stop caring and do better things. There few things left to say about the state of our team and our manager, but it strikes me that 3 things don't tend to be mentioned about Wenger's approach - that tonight's game, and result epitomises.

    1. Wenger is not getting the best out of the talent that he has. I'll deal with his players' attitude below, but even allowing for this, its clear that Wenger has little or no idea how to maximise his players' abilities. His tactical shortcomings have been debated endlessly, and its obvious that by not being able to direct matches tactically he is leaving his players short. What is rarely mentioned is the scandal that he simply does not know his best team. The line up tonight had all the hallmarks of an experiment rather than a team intended to ensure a win, and we have seen this time and time again. Let's remember that this is a manager who has bought no new outfield players - and who, since his panic buying at the start of the 2013/14 season has been sparing with new first team introductions to say the least. His significant new signings - Ozil and Alexis - have played more than enough for Wenger to know where their most effective positions are - as have his 'breakthrough' players. What is longevity as a manager supposed to bring but consistency and an intimate knowledge of how his team should work. I don't think the manager has any clear understanding of what blend brings out the best in his players. That he does not have a settled, go to, first 11 in these circumstances is little short of nonsensical. The result - its very difficult to look at a single player in this season's team bar maybe Bellerin who is playing anywhere near to his true potential.

    2. Wenger does not understand what it means to control a game. I think that that the possession game that we have all, mostly, grown to despise is down to a misguided belief that this is what controlling a game is. It isn't. The team that sits back and lets us blow ourselves out. That is content to have men behind the ball and wait for us to misplace the final pass. That is ready to counter attack and punish Arsenal when we desperately seek a breakthrough. That team controls the game, and even inferior teams often do so for much of the game - notwithstanding that they might lose to the odd individual or collective moment of brilliance from us. Let's be honest - when is the last time we 'owned' a game. Liverpool at home last season? The FA Cup final against a hopelessly naive Villa? Wenger's apparent misunderstanding that teams that control games do so via shifts in gear; controlling tempo; preventing the opposition from playing their own game combined with a seeming obsession with possession football seems bewilderingly naive.

    3. It is self evident that neither manager nor players have any real hunger. His pre-match emphasis on that fact that we qualified last year having lost our first CL game almost made me weep. His bringing in of second choice players in a number of positions backed up this complete absence of any real focus. That we lost to a European minnow; that AOC was at fault for the first goal by not tracking back; that we fell into disarray and never looked like winning after the first 15 minutes is the inevitable result of an attitude that regards merely qualifying from the group; merely finishing top 4 in the league as a job done.

    To say that our team is misguided; misfiring and uninspiring is an understatement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
    Wenger is tactially naive, cheap and cannot motivate players, the lack of hunger and application from a team who have never won the CL is shocking to be honest, 18 years of failure in the CL tells you all you need to know about Wenger, he never learns a thing.

    Spot on about controlling, harmless passing doesn't constitue controlling a game. S*ck of the sight of him and his teams to be honest, year after year we have to put up with his incompetence in the transfer market and on the pitch, when will it all end?
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