
Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
But even taking one instance, in a catalogue of screw-ups - we say the players are nervous, feeling the pressure, all true to some degree. Let's not even consider what should have happened BEFORE the game in terms of tactical and mental preparation, and not just before that game but before every game so it becomes a habit, a philosophy. What about DURING the game? We have one player that appears not be nervous, that appears not to be cracking under the pressure. He's having a good game, making things happen, he's scored a great goal, he's a thorn in the opposition defence. What happens? The manager removes him from the final segment of the game, the crucial phase where we had to get the goals. That's just vandalism really and it shows either a deep lack of understanding about what was going on on that pitch or, which is more likely and even more damaging, desperately disordered priorities that simply don't appreciate the time, the place, the circumstances.
I know it's hard to comprehend, but the evidence is there. This manager is completely out of his depth at this level and probably has been for a long time. So this is the guy you have directing the team, getting them focused, preparing them mentally, issuing the priorities. Is it any wonder we are a total shambles on the pitch? And you can ask well why was it not like this in prior seasons or earlier is this season? Pressure. Real pressure. The pressure that comes when the opportunity to correct mistakes and make up lost ground gets smaller and smaller. This is the sort of pressure Wenger has been cracking under year after year after year. His increasingly negative, unambitious and (I have said) cowardly tendencies become heightened until they strangle the team (like the last minutes against Liverpool where Wenger virtually gifted 2 points to the opposition and started this rot). His blind faith in certain players despite their form, his obsession with football expressed as numbers rather than a passion, guts, endeavour, a sport played by real human beings.
Take that pressure away and he's at his level, he can cope. Just about, but at least it's not catastrophe. Apply that pressure and he sinks without trace, along with every team he's put out there over the past 10-12 years. He's a mid table, no pressure, no expectations manager who, because of the resources at Arsenal, has bottled his averageness, his mediocrity, his par mentality and turned it into a Top 4 Trophy, CL Last 16 paint by numbers routine. And he's terrified to modify anything at all because if he goes over the lines or uses the wrong colour he'll find himself on alien ground. That's how he can sit through a whole match as we get hammered by a bunch of chavs, 6-0 on his thousandth game, and do fuck all. 1,000 games, up against the mortal foe, everyone looking for him to win, to make a statement, to break the hoodoo. 6-0. There's that pressure again.