
Originally Posted by
21_GOONER_SALUTE
To think you are the first person to respond to posters by complaining they are thinking to binary.
I have been consistent, never really rating our players as the best in the League. Saka and Partey are the only standouts that I know every team will be willing to give a contract and I have been consistent on that.
As for Arteta, I criticise him for not doing more, panicking (or staying frozen), and making obvious mistakes that IMO a more experienced hand would not make. However I have always lauded a system that overnight turns a bunch of decent players into League challengers and initially fixed nagging problems we'd carried for decades
I believe I have been watching sport for too long to discern that the team with the best players doesn't necessarily win a competition.. PSG have had the best squad for the past 4 years or so and are yet to win the CL , same could be said for Citeh under Pep. When Barca were at their pomp with the trinity of Xavi, Iniesta and Messi they only had like 2 CLs or so. Leicester won the league without the best group of players and both Liverpool and Man U have managed to snatch a league title from City and Chelsea who usually have the best players.
Its a team sport, and if I don't include Real Madrid, most teams win competitions on how effective the team is as a unit. Cohesion is the key word here. You could ask Bayern what they are going through in the bundesliga right now.
Could we win the league with this set of players who gave such brilliant early performances and showed the kind of cohesion and fight ingspirit needed? Of course. If we get better players next season will that give us a better chance? Well maybe, it all depends if he can get the cohesion right again and other teams don't improve that drastically (something we cannot control so should not really be considered if you ask me).
Finally, I am not sure any gooner is old enough to say there was a time where Arsena undoubtedlyl had better players than the teams we competed against. People forget that even the Invincibles had a naive Kolo Toure (who had achieved nothing, was only in his 2nd season and was a makeshift CB that AW created), an average player called Freddie who played his heart out and gave scintillating performance week in and out. We also had at that time probably the dullest and most unBrazillian like player ever, Gilberto, who would later be heralded as genius as more people came to understand the "disruptor" role better and it benefits. This kind of role would soon be replicated and coveted in almost every top team. And Bergkamp, well he had passed his prime but class remained solid. In short, our players were not the best set of players that year and that's my opinion.
Even if you don't agree about the Invincibles, would you say all the other times we won the league and other competitions in the past 50 years we had the best set of players?
Coney or Letters, could you help us settle this last part.
IMO, if Man Citeh win the treble this year, its not because they had the best players, they've had that for ages. It will be because of the cohesion that Pep created in the squad that allows them to play their brand of football on all fronts while still being able to deal with setbacks adequately.