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Written by Mean Lean on Saturday, 23 July 2011 12:36

A very good afternoon to you,

I wasn't going to write anything today as my day is crammed to the rafters with stuff to do, including the most important of them all, the Arsenal match. However Arsene Wenger has spoken to the new Arsenal player which I can view on my phone now. Stuff like that makes me very happy. The old version wouldn't work on my mobile browser. So now, on those long journey's on public transport I can watch Emmanuel Frimpong sound completely different to his twitter persona.

I have drifted way off track here, I was talking about Wenger's interview wasn't I? well as you know he has confirmed that he is interested in bringing in another defender, although he didn't say central defender but you have to assume that is the position he meant. I do not know what to make of the whole central defender malarkey, I suppose it depends on which defender in the pecking order Wenger wants to replace.

I am guessing that Arsene wants four defenders that he can rotate around depending on the opposition which is fine and understandable but what about the continuity issue? If there is one area of the pitch that needs a stable partnership then it is at center back. How can that be achieved if we need to bring in 'big giant lumpy guy to stop Stoke' and then what if they bring on a quick striker? Do we remove giant lumpy for quicker nippy guy?

It all gets pretty confusing. I think Vermaelen, Koscielny and Djourou are all good players who need to show consistency and the team need to improve on repelling set pieces. I say the team because one central defender is not going to be able to pick up six or seven players in the penalty box. He is not going to be able to track every runner, and win every header, regardless of which area of the penalty box the ball lands in.

Which is why it is somewhat simplistic to suggest that buying Gary Cahill/Chris Samba/Phil Jagi-Anelka will sort out every cross that comes into our penalty box. having said that the statistics show that Laurent Koscielny's aerial duels were lower than Vermaelen, Samba, Cahill, and the Jagster so there is some logic in new defender, better chance of winning headers. How about if we buy four 6ft5" defenders and spread them across our back four and stop every ball that comes in the box. I think we would possibly have the best defensive record from set pieces in the league. Ok, we may concede 43 goals from open play but who cares. Set pieces will be fixed.

It is down to Arsene to address the balance between setting up an attacking team with the recovery and mobility in open play, strong enough, organised enough and tough enough to win continuous pumped balls in our box as well as being good footballers. Tough job, glad I am not the one doing it because I am confused just watching.

In other problem areas, the Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas situations are still up in the air. Cesc is still in London nursing his painful hamstrings after a long summer's rest, if anything can damage them then it is that while Wenger says that

[It is] not completely [sorted that Samir will stay] but I want him to stay. He knows that. Hopefully we can sort that out in the coming weeks.

I take it to mean his contract is not completely sorted rather than the player staying is not completely sorted but in this game of cat and mouse, you just never know. There was rumour that Nasri had turned down another contract offer from the club but as we all know a rumour is just that. If you didn't know that then I suggest staying behind for 100 lines of take rumours with a pinch of salt.

Today's gut feeling is this. I do not buy that Nasri is unhappy at Arsenal. I believe that he has played some of his best football of his career at Arsenal, I think he likes London and he is content. I reckon, with absolutely no proof or in the know contacts, that Nasri's future depends on his position on the pitch. I believe that he wants to play in the middle of the pitch and he has been guaranteed that Manchester City. We cannot guarantee him that spot because Cesc Fabregas still remains at Arsenal. Perhaps if Cesc is sold and Arsene gives Nasri the creative role then he might commit.

Look at Nasri this pre season, every minute of the pre season that he has played has been in Cesc's position. It would become much clearer if Ramsey and Nasri get minutes together today. Personally I do not think that we get the best out of Nasri in that position, well in fact we do not get as much from the team when he is central, and it is why Wenger usually shy's away from playing him there even when Cesc is out injured apart from a few times last season.

I won't go into why I don't think he shines in that position but you can catch some good stuff about that at Arsenal Report and a great video review on the much underrated The Backwards Gooner

Like I say, this is not based on any fact but I would be surprised if someone like Nasri who loves the game so much and who has seemed so happy would up and leave due to cash alone. I suppose all will become clearer as the weeks role by.

Anyway, I am off to get myself sorted, stick my feet up and tune in to see Gervinho score his first goal for mighty Arsenal.

Back tomorrow with some post match views if I can't get it up today. The views, I meant the views!

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Comments (13)

  • Moo
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    Nasri going into the middle is probably why we've gone for Gervinho and (maybe) Mata as they can share the creative burden along with Nasri. You're probably right that as soon as Cesc goes, Nas will sign. Think AW knows this, too, and that's why Nasri's been taken on both tours while players that are likely to leave have stayed home.

    We shall see, tho...
  • Goonerfish
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    I think too much is being made of our need for a new CB. Wenger was talking of bringing in a new DEFENDER not CB have people forgotten we sold our starting left back a few week back? Plus, as you said one player will not solve our problems.

    I'm in the minority of people that won't be overly upset if we fail to sign a new CB, those linked are no better than the ones we have, the only sense I can see is Samba to give us a more physical option against certain teams.

    I agree with you over Nasri, I honestly think when/if Cesc is sold, Nasri will sign within days.
  • Omglol
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    Shsss we are starting in 15 min :D
  • Tom
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    I hope Nasri signs a new contract. If he doesn't, he should be sold.

    Of course Wenger won't buy anyone because it will 'kill Diaby', but at least the corporates will be happy and Wenger can continue to prove the world wrong with all his lovely kids.
  • goonerbegood.  - A FRUSTRATED GOONER.
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    fellow gooners getting their hopes up ,i wish you all don't get dissappointed.wenger will not sign anyone,this is the same every season...
    he will not bring any new defender in or any new palyer in.

    so please people dont get your hopes up..if the manager of the 7th most valuable club in the world did not sign any players since end of may ,what makes you think he will sign someone now as we are 3 weeks to go.

    it is the same wenger tactics,and it seems it is now rubbing off ivan gazidis.he has joined the wenger choir,well no disrespect to wenger or ivan ,am sure they are doing all they can..

    but come end of the season,we don't win any trophy ,and we crash out of all competitions like we always do.then the club will need a new direction.

    with nasri situation,i feel the club has always had the intention of selling him,cos why would we not have sorted out the contract of one of our best players for last season ,knowing that other clubs will be sniffing around.

    with cesc ,same story,it is the club's fault ,yes,,if the board of freaking directors had signed some freaking players ,and the team started winning trophy's ,i feel we would not be in the situation we are in now.

    same old arsenal,same old wenger,same old tactics,..am praying that the new season bears fruit for our manager's sake,..cos if not it will be a very ackward situation...


    mighty arsenal fc,..what the fcuk is going on with our club,what is going on,well ..i might as well stay positive ,but will not hold my breath for any new players.

    i wish the players all the best in the coming season ,am sure by this time next season,barca will come back again with the same bull shit for jon toral and bellerin telling us they have barca dna.

    T o David Dein,if you read arsenal vision, just want you to know we have missed you really ,since you left it has been nothing but heart ache for most gooners.i hope you could patch up your differences with the chairman ,even though you were the one that inroduced them to kronke.
    Dein we seriously need you back at ARSENAL FC.
    we need your magic touch.
  • MeanLean
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    Interesting game. What do you guys think of Gervinho?
  • Gunner4evr  - Gervinho
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    guess we got our selves a clinical finisher
  • Vuja De
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    Gervinho had two chances to score and did so on each occasion, without making a fuss about it afterwards. I can certainly see why Arsene believes he'll help improve the goal scoring efficiency of the team.

    I was reminded of that when, somehow, we managed to not score from three real goal scoring opportunities on the counter attack, simply because of poor decision making in the final third.

    We should have been at least 5 - 0 up before we scored our own goal.

    Frimpong definitely needs to work on his passing...I saw him hit a cross field ball to Van Persie which was way over his head, going out of play.
    He can't afford to do that in a real league or cup game, when it matters.
  • podge
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    You are clearly not an Arsenal fan because if you were you would know we have signed Gervinho who is class and proved it today. Considering David Dein wanted to sell us to a corrupt, genocide supporting, quoted ManU fan who also happens to be a rapist I would not trust David Dein to have any involvement with our club again.If we wanted to sell Nasri we wouldn't have let his contract go into the last year you simpleton. God I hate the Spuds who come on here trying to pass themselves as gooners
  • podge
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    Frimpong was poor clearly lacks sharpness,Jenkinson was good bar that one unfortunate moment,Gervinho looks like he will be a massive player for us,Wilshere starting to look sharp,RVP has his awareness but touch isn't quite there yet,Arshavin looked fat(might be the gps shirt) but a bit more interested than normal,What has happened to Djourou? he has been so poor since that shoulder injury hope he turns it around fast as he is brilliant on his day. Poor Connor Henderson hope it's not long term I quite like him as a player good left foot and reads the game well.2-1 against a good Bundesliga side in our first proper pre-season game happy days
  • richie  - Spuds in disguise
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    Well said P the blogs are full of 5th colomn infiltrators!
    Dein? Yeah we really need that Gooner? The dog who sold his shares to a greasy Manu'er supporting profit taking slob.
  • Gooneritup
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    ML any update on wheter Ryo is going to get a work permit yet??
  • redboy
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    Hold on to your hats boys we are gunna get murdered next season down our left side with gibbs at left back.

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