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Written by Martin Tsiagbe on Friday, 29 October 2010 06:40

 Inconsistent, Lack of End Product, Lightweight, No Desire, No Steel.......Wenger Get Rid!

These are some of the criticims that were thrown at Theo Walcott just as recently as last year. Theo started the season with a good goal against Blackburn got injured, came back and struggled for a good amount of time. His inconsistency at times was infuriating, capable of brilliance one moment and sunday league quality the next.

For every piece of magic, like the run against Liverpool or the brace against Birmingham there were a hundred aimless crosses, countless moments where Theo would lose control of the ball trying to dribble at the speed of light.
Us fans wanted to see consistency the quality that made Wenger shell out all those millions all those years ago.

Slowly but surely Theo has developed and is beginning to show consistency as we saw against Newcastle. Wenger stuck by Theo even when his performances left alot to be desired. The opportunities still kept coming even if they were not taken and the experience was gained even if it did not show immediately.

Hola Mr Chip & Pin......Senor. Fish & Chip

Carlos Vela has been out our lovely club for just about 2 and a half years in that time he has shown flashes of brilliance every now and again. The odd chip here, a fanstastic nutmeg there. Ask around the terraces and Im sure no Arsenal fan does not enjoy the site of Carlos teasing an onrushing keeper with his fish and chips to make it 4-0 to the Arsenal.

But is that all....

Carlos like Theo has struggled with consistency, we again have seen flashes but not often enough.

Inconsistent, Lack of End Product, Lightweight, No Desire, No Steel are are all criticisms that have been levelled at the mexican. Can he compete at this level, is he good enough for the Premier League or should he be shipped out to La Liga? It might "suit his style".

Being lightweight does not mean that you can not challenge in this league, the lieks of Modric, Lennon, Arshavin and Walcott have all adapted and become accustomed to this league with time. It takes some getting used to but those with the quality wlll get used to it.

People question him because they have seen the things he can do and we have seen players like Fabregas. How many young players have developed at the rate that people like as Cesc, Messi and Ronaldo have without any dry patches or stale periods.

There are FEW and I mean FEW players that develop at the rate that those players develop at. They are World Class young players who perform on a weekly basis but how many more can you honestly name.

How many wingers score 40+ goals in a season aged 22, one of those goals in a CL final (C Ron), how about 47 goals all competitions last year for Barcelona aged 22?

And how can I forget our own European cup and World Cup winner, consistent world class performer, Captain aged 23.

Players just dont do this on a regular basis at that age, what was Drogba doing aged 21/22, how about Xavi, Iniesta, Torres?

Exactly.

Rarely will players show all their cards at such young ages and keep them on the table for the rest of their careers. While there are a few factors that I believe are hindering Carlos' level of developement.

Consistency

Consistency is key to any player in terms of development. In the 30 months that Carlos has been at Arsenal he has only managed to start 18 games, only 3 of those in the Premier League. Inf act Vela has never started 2 consecutive games for Arsenal regardless of the performance. That is chicken feed to be quite honest, ask any footballer and they will tell you that the best way to develop and show consistency is play games regularly. Playing 20 minutes here and there will not go a long way into helping a player get over their issues with performing on a consistent basis and getting used to the hussle and bussle of Premier League defenders.

Wenger stuck with Theo through thick and thin and Theo was given regular opportunities even if he didnt take them and even when he performed poorly. We are now starting to see the rewards of this persistance.

Confidence

All young strikers thrive off confidence its what they need, its the basis of their game. Young players are not at the level yet where they can be having  a poor game but still be decisive. Arshavin has mastered this ability but he is a seasoned pro, he has seen alot and experienced alot. 45 Mintues of missed placed passes is completely forgotten if he is in front of goal with a good oopportunity.
This is not usually the case with youngsters and I am actually of the belief that Carlos is lacking in confidence. Chips aside Vela's game has changed he doesnt take on defenders as often as he used to. In fact on many occassions you will see Vela pass up the chance to take on a defender even though he has the ability to and will instead opt to find a simple pass and move on.  Fear of making a mistake maybe?
I definitely believe this is hindering his game and like Theo when confident you will find a whole new player.

Time & Patience

Its all about time and patience with players like Vela. Rarely will you see players developing at the level of the likes of Fabregas, Ronaldo and Messi. They are anomalies and let that be set straight. How many players can you honestly name apart from those few who have achieved or are achieving what they have done.

42 goals all competitions (including the opener in a CL final), as a winger aged 22....
How about 47 goals all competitions (including the 2nd goal in a CL final) for Barcelona, aged 22.......
Ooo How about European and World Cup winner, Arsenal Captain, World class consistent perfromer aged 23.........Exactly.

These you will not see in every team, you cannot and should not expect any player to develop at that rate or anything near it, where was Drogba, Torres, Xavi, Iniesta aged 21/22/23? They certainly werent winning World cups and scoring winning goals in Champions League finals. They were developing steadily like top class players normally do.

Of course we expect the best 24/7, we support the Arsenal but this rate of consistency and developement are basically one in a million and time and patience need to be given to the likes of Vela.
In time Vela will learn to shield the ball better. In time he will learn how to deal with brainless PL defenders who think physicallity is the only way. In time he will learn how to make the most of his abilities on a regular basis. All in time.

Like Theo I am confident that Carlos will show what he has in his locker. Not so long ago people were questioning whether Theo even understood the game of football, let alone perform well in it, I dont hear much from those people anymore.

Same way people will criticise Carlos but I hope and I sincerely do that like Theo before we will feel a sense of Déjà vu when Carlos flies past opposition defenders and lifts the ball over the keeper into the net for the 3rd week in succession.

Then I hope we have a feeling of Déjà Vela. 

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Comments (9)

  • MeanLean
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    Nice article and I totally agree with your points made. It does appear that many Arsenal fans have not learnt lessons of the past.

    The trouble is we are fans tend to live only in the here and now. A player can be a world beater after making an appearance off the bench then a few weeks later he is the latest player who is not good enough to wear the shirt or will never ever improve.

    We have seen what a run of games, self confidence and development has done to the likes of Alex Song, Emmanuel Eboue, Theo Walcott and quite possibly Lukasz Fabianski.

    Often the journey of a player is overlooked and judgements are made far too quickly. As you have said, Carlos Vela has never had a run of games since he has been at Arsenal. How is a player at his age supposed to churn out world class performances without that.

    I try and base our young players on ability. Do that have the skill and talent to earn a place in our squad. If they do then the maturity, consistency and experience will almost always follow.

    Our scouts watch players for years, watch them over and over again and we have probably the best scouting system in England if not Europe. So the likes of Vela are at Arsenal for a reason.

    I have no doubt that Vela is good enough, he like many others needs patience and time to grow into the first team just as many have done before.

    A Vela with a handful of first team games would be a different Vela to one who played 20 games in a row. We all should remember that before we call for players being sold.
  • Pritpal
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    as much as i love the guy i feel he will not be able to make it in the premier league, he is more suited to the spanish league. whereas benzema is more suited to the premier league, i feel we should offer vela plus cash for benzema, anyone else with me?
  • MeanLean
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    Why do you think he will not be able to make it in the Premier League?
  • georgesydaust
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    Hopefully the kid has the patience to stick around. Must be hard to be an automatic starter for you national team and get fed crumbs week in week out. Hope his agent isn't in his ear telling him he'll get more playing time elsewhere etc etc.
    I think a trophy (like several others in the team) will help to clarifyi some doubts about where he should be.............
  • King  - Couldent have said it better
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    Your right son, your comment made this article worth reading..
  • King  - Word
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    Well said!!!!!
  • balls2thewall  - Maybe he needs to be loaned out?
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    I like the guy as he is an Arsenal player but cannot see him getting a consistent run in the side to build his abilities with the other players around (while they remain fit - hope they remain fit - quick where's some wood...). Perhaps a loan period would help (like Wiltshire?).
  • noobpro
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    agree with you. vela is at the place between first team and reserves. which way he tips is down to if he can focus on football, keep his head on straight and be patient and work hard. I really hope he comes good at arsenal. Arshavin in getting close to the wrong side of 30 and we know what that means at arsenal fc. i do hope vela can take his place in the future.
  • arsenal4ever  - look at this
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    The Arsenal and Mexico striker Carlos Vela is reported to be looking at other clubs in a desperate attempt to gain some first team football, which is sadly lacking at the Emirates for the ever-promising-but-not-delivering youngster.

    His brother revealed last week that Vela was keen to make a move, possibly as early as January, as he has finally realised that Wenger doesn’t think he will make the grade with Arsenal.

    The arrival of Marouane Chamakh in the summer to compete with Nicklas Bendtner and Robin Van Persie was the final nail in the coffin, but the good news for Vela is that there are some top Spanish teams willing to give him a chance in La Liga.

    Sevilla and Valencia are the two latest teams to be linked with Vela, but they may have to contend with Swansea City who have also registered a desire to take the Mexican on loan!

    The boss of top Mexican side Chivas Guadalajara, Jorge Vergara, has also said he would love him to return home, but he could never afford him, and Vela’s brother also made it clear that Carlos would be remaining in Europe.

    Vergara said: “I wonder why Giovani went from Barcelona and why Carlos Vela might be leaving Arsenal?

    “I admit they have great ability, but I feel they are wasting their talent. Hopefully that will change because they are losing the best years of their lives.

    “But these players would be very expensive.”

    I’m not sure that Vela would be so expensive, unless of course he does go on loan to Spain and plays brilliantly for the second half of the season……..

    to be onist i think he should just go as well as i feel bendtner

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