Happy New Year and welcome back to the blog / pod after a bit of a winter break. A lot has happened since the last post (unfortunately not goals for the Arsenal), after the Brighton game at home on the 17th of December.
Despite the best intentions to keep the blogging going over the holidays, there was too much going on with being back in the U.K. and catching up with friends, family etc. etc. But with now being back in Canada, and it currently -30 outside, this seems like a great time to get back into the swing of things.
Some time to re-charge over the last couple of weeks has brought back some motivation and re-invigoration, hopefully it’s the same for this Arsenal side after their winter training camp in Dubai. Some positives to come out of the camp so far include footage of Jurrien Timber back in training, as well as rumours Thomas Partey could feature by the end of January. To have both players back in the near future would be a very welcome boost to a squad starting to look thin in midfield and defence, especially wth Tomiyasu now away with Japan for the Asian cup and Mo Elneny away with Egypt for AFCON (not that Mo has featured much for us this season thus far).
Since the last blog the team has been to Anfield and returned with a point in the bag after a 1-1 draw in which we played relatively well and deserved the point. Since then, to quite frankly understate it, the results have not been great. A disappointing 2-0 loss at home to West Ham just after Christmas was followed by a dour performance away to Fulham, losing 2-1 in that game, and an FA cup exit at home to Liverpool in the third round, going out 2-0.
Out of those losses the Fulham game was by far the worst performance, with the team really struggling to create anything besides the goal that came early in the first-half. I will say in fairness that in both the games against West Ham and Liverpool respectively, the team played well and - particularly for the West Ham game - dominated for most of the game and should have won. The underlying flaw and ultimate downfall of the side in these losses - and the main source of frustration for fans watching on - was the lack of cutting edge and ruthlessness in finishing chances created.
The stat that has been bounded about since the FA cup loss is the 61 shots on goal since Christmas, 0 goals scored. With it now being January it’s that period of the season where there will be inevitable transfer gossip, and many-a-rumour linking the club with a new forward. However, I don’t think the problem is that we don’t have the players to score. We do. It’s the same group of attacking players that scored 103 goals in all competitions last season, with 19 different scorers. It’s about bringing that cutting edge back to the same players that have the capability to score goals, and for whatever reason have faced a bit of a drought recently. This is a relatively young Arsenal side, it’s common for young players to have a dip in form. Both Saka and Martinelli are only 22, which is easily forgotten when you have become accustomed to seeing these guys cut through Premier League defences for the last 2 seasons. But these are still young guys, and we need to trust Mikel Arteta, and the rest of the coaching staff, can bring these guys out of their blip in form to get them firing again.
Gabriel Jesus missed the Liverpool game entirely with a slight knee injury. If the Brazilian can come back from the winter break feeling 100% injury-free, along with some fresh legs in the rest of our first choice front-three, it could make a huge difference to the rest of the season. I’ve seen rumours linking us with Joshua Zirkzee whom currently plays for Bologna in Serie A, but I don’t think (nor do I expect) us to push that 50 million euro panic button just yet.
On a side note, one positive to come from the last match was seeing Reiss Nelson put in a decent performance. He hasn’t had many minutes this season, and I hope to see him get given more game time from the manager in the latter half of the season. Another player I hope to see given more of a chance is Emile Smith-Rowe, who has barely played any minutes this season. There was a time when he would consistently score when coming off the bench, but sadly that seems a long, long time ago. Hopefully some consistent minutes on the pitch can bring back some confidence and form in the young man, although it really doesn't seem like the manager trusts him to do so right now. But that is a separate blog post / podcast in itself entirely.
We won't know until the 20th of January when we face Crystal Palace at home whether the winter break has had the desired effect all fans hope for or not. Until then, there’s not too much else to say. Cal and I will have a pod this week in which we’ll discuss this in more detail.
As always, a big thank you to reading and happy New Year!
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