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Welcome to the Jungle, Per Mertesacker

Per Mertesacker was one of the so-called panic buys from Wenger at the very end of the summer transfer window. He was seen as the ideal signing to ease Arsenal’s defensive issues, issues that have plagued them for many years now – they were easily beaten by physical challenges at the back. They couldn’t rely on The Verminator due to injury concerns. So in came the big German for £10m.

So, how has the big German settled in to the Premier League? In truth it’s been a mixed bag, with the player showing signs of class but also getting caught out on several occasions. His reading of the game is tremendous, but his lack of pace is frightening. Its not he is not mobile, because he is, but he is not fast by any stretch of the imagination. This allied to Wenger’s preference for a high line have made Per appear worse than he actually is – 75 caps for Germany is testament to the man’s class. I believe that next season he will prove even better, having aclimatised to the way Arsenal play – he will be able to make allowances for their cavalier attitude to defending as a team. As it stands at the minute he is out for the season, but is expected to make it back for the Euros which, given Germany are among the favourites, should boost his morale after a season ending injury. He cannot magically increase his pace, but his experience this season should make him even better prepared for next season.

So, I say, welcome to the jungle, Per Mertesacker. The big German with high expectations for next season.

 
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Posted by on March 7, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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Welcome to the Jungle, Gervinho

His name has a Brazilian flourish, despite him hailing from Côte d’Ivoire, which is pretty far removed from the land of Samba football. He has the world’s biggest forehead and a comb-over style dreadlocked hairstyle.   Gervinho has only been at Arsenal for about six months, but more than anyone else he embodies what this Arsenal are all about; frustration. Frustration at the failure to finish off chances, to get over that hurdle that is holding back what is a supremely talented Arsenal team.

 

Gervinho is a very direct attacker, who can play on either wing or up top. He has mostly started on the left for Arsenal, and offers something that no other Arsenal winger has – unabashed confidence. No matter how many chances he misses or how many times he fails to get past the opposition, he always comes back for more. And for this and his direct style, which is at odds with Arshavin, Gooners love him.

His finishing leaves a lot to be desired, a problem which affects Arsenal as a club. And some times his final ball from the wing is lacking, but bless him he tries and works his socks off. He has played a part in 11 goals at Arsenal, which ranks him amongst the clubs most effective players – but it will always rankle with Gooners as they say ‘if only he could finish better and provide better balls’. In his first game at Arsenal there was cause to question his temperament, as he got sent off for raising his hand as he clashed with Joey ‘Nietzsche’ Barton, but that seems to have just been a one-off incident.

 

He’s direct, he’s frustrating. He is perfect for Arsenal and the Premier League. So, I say welcome to the jungle, Gervinho.

 
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Posted by on January 22, 2012 in Football

 

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