Arsenal Getting the Gestalt – could 2010 be their year?

Arsenal really do look like they are getting the gestalt. Last year, the line on them was that they lacked the reinforced steel behind Cesc Fabregas in midfield. Mathieu Flamini shortsighted decision to leave for AC Milan meant that, although a cliche for so long ,when it came to describing them, the phrase ‘a soft touch’ was condign.

Moreover, the alienation and discord surrounding the two men eventually shunted out of the club, Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor, was a hindrance to team spirit.

Of course, on any given day the abundance of super talented individuals in the squad meant that they could occasionally give league winning sides such as Manchester United the run around, but the collective was in flux: how many people could predict with certainty, what Arsenals best team was last year?

The formation was not even clearly defined in the manner that it has evolved now. Ominously, the team added consistency to their game toward the latter half of the season – indeed for much of it without the injured Cesc Fabregas, but it was the early season slump and the player fallouts that really hampered their trophy push.

This year, despite the huge setbacks of losing Robin Van Persie, and an impressive early season Niklas Bendtner, the team has rallied and more importantly, gelled. Aside from the obvious brilliance of Cesc Fabregas, and the crucial signing and bedding down of Thomas Vermaelen, the emergence and maturation of Abou Diaby and Alex Song seems to have finally added the foundation for success in that Arsenal midfield.

Diaby’s career has been blighted by injury so far; likely a by product of his large rangy frame, speed and the dexterity of his footwork which may have combined to put excessive stress on his physique before he managed to put on enough muscle to withstand it.

He offered glimpses of real talent, very often on the Arsenal left wing, but i remember the opening 20 minutes of Arsenal vs Liverpool in the Champions League the season before last; the Gunners were absolutely unplayable, combining speed and intricate passing to an extent not matched by any club i had seen that year, and Diaby scored to cap a fantastic team goal, but was frustratingly inconsistent the following year.

He finally looks to have bulked up a little, and whilst many compare him to Patrick Vieira, he is not really anything like him. He is far more skillful and able to play between the lines of midfield and defence, but crucially now like Vieira (although not to the same level),  seems more able to mix it in midfield, where he is now backed up by the robust Alex Song.

Song’s emergence is extremely important. Know one talks about the need for a defensive midfield player anymore, whereas before it was de rigeur. Felipe Melo chose Juventus, and Yaya Toure was never really an option. But none of that matters now. Italian teams used to play youngsters in every position on the pitch to aid in their development and Song’s education as a defender has meant he is perfectly suited to the enforcer role in midfield.

But he can play too, and is eager to get forward. Early on in the season he occasionally displayed tactical naiveity by vacating that spot in front if the back four to bomb forward, but, in recent games he seems far more disciplined. Which is very important for the manner in which the team functions.

Of course, the lack of a an established center forward will be a problem for Arsenal unless rectified, but if Nicklas Bendtner regains full fitness it will be interesting to see how he fares at the top of the Arsenal formation instead of on the right wing. He has an excellent first touch, is good in the air, but more importantly, offers a big physical presence. I wouldn’t be suprised to see Wenger move for someone like Gignac, but i’m not sure its as necessary as people claim.

In any case, the signs are promising. I always feel the only threat to Arsenal in Europe is the English teams – because anyone who tries to out finesse them will generally lose. But the way the league is looking this year, and what with Chelsea’s loss of Drogba and Essien in January, could see them with a real chance of success in either one of these two competitions.

The simple fact that the formation is settled and the midfield triumvirate of Song, Fabregas and Diaby look to have all the requisite attributes, and furthermore, that the team spirit, as evidenced by comebacks such as the FA Cup game against West Ham, has healed and moved forward from the fractious state it was in last year, bodes well for Arsenal in 2010.

Topics: Arsenal, English Premier League

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15 Comments

  1. GoonerEris

    I like this as it is a sentiment I share, albeit, with a quiet anticipation. The lads are clearly determined to make a bid for the shield, despite all the obstacles faced; a few seasons ago, the sheer number of the injuries we have had will have provided adequate (even acceptable) excuse for failure to compete. Not this season. Instead, the team has bounced back from 3 potential confidence knocking defeats, some dodgy officiating, ill timed injuries to key players, etc. to find itself in position to have a say in the destination of the title. This is all down to a new belief in the team, which keeps growing; plus, the manager looks to be up for it, himself. January end to the 2nd week in February will be crucial;but, I believe the team will cross that hurdle too. There is a determination in this team, I tell you, which has been missing for a while. Still, we need to have our feet on the ground and fingers crossed.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 02:47
  2. Mike

    Great article about my favorite team, but I think you have not been watching the matches over the holidays. Aaron Ramsey showed over and over why he will very soon be a force to be reckoned with. He was absolutely brillant scoring goals as well as on defence and combination plays. You are correct that Song and Diaby have really matured. With Arshavin passing the way he does, Ramsey, Song and Diaby make Arsenal a threat from any place on the field. When Fabregras and Bendtner and Van Percie become healthy, this will make a great team unstoppable.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 03:45
  3. tariku

    really arsenal’s are on good performance .although they miss their best sticker,the confidence and maturity of mid fielder’s now start to reflect .i hope that they win more than one game in 2010.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 09:19
  4. Aziz, KL-Malaysia

    Considering that we have a dozen injuries and absentees now for ANC, it makes me kaugh to read in some obscure media e.g. Sun that our squad too thin. Once we win against Bolton this week going 2nd the same blokes will publish that they knew this all along since start of the season – what a crap.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 09:25
  5. BD Condell

    Arsenal fans are being way too premature…as usual. They CAN win it this year but that will depend on the fortunes of their rivals.

    Any assertion that Diaby and Song are suddenly the ‘real deal’ in midfield are way too premature. Song has a long way to go before that’s established.

    It’s the Arsenal defence you need to look at. Insufficient cover when injuries set in has cost them in the last 2 seasons.

    I see Bendtner, who Arsenal fans suggested should be sold last season and has been injured half of this, is now a key player.

    I also notice that Eduardo has dropped off the radar as an Arsenal striker…..care to comment?

    The loss of Van Persie hurt Arsenal badly. A few good results and suddenloy all is rosy.

    You could do it this season…..but stop counting your chickens!

    Mature Arsenal fans know better.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 12:54
  6. Josiah

    Agree with BD. Still a long way to go before I would start getting excited about Arsenal’s chances. I still believe that Arsenal would need to sign 1 CB cover, 1 centre forward and a reliable keeper to be considered serious contenders on all fronts.

    Still, the new believe and fight in the team is encouraging. Prior to the Liverpool and West Ham game, the team seem to lack the will to recover and win a game after going behind.

    As for Bendtner, the reason why he is key this season I believe is due to the fact that he provides a physical presence upfront and has surprisingly good feet for someone his size. Last season his chances were limited by a certain Adebayor.

    Eduardo on the other hand, I think he just needs time to find his confidence again. He has always been a confidence player and had not looked as potent an attacker since his horror injury. Looks to be working his way to form now though, having scored 3 in 4 games.

    Agree also that the loss of Van Persie, and now Cesc is a huge blow. In addition to that, Clichy, Denilson, Theo Walcott, Bendtner are all still out as well. And now Song is off to the ACN. These coming weeks will be a better gauge of how Arsenal will fare as the season’s end draws closer.

    Fingers crossed, Wenger will sign some covers for the players missing. Still, it is amazing that good results are still being achieved with so many players out. If only Wenger had his first choice team available to him!

    January 5th, 2010 @ 14:28
  7. Shumshair Patel

    Well…I would love to join in and say Arsenal COULD win the title this season but i know for a fact that we will finish third several points off the top spot. We need a midfielder, a defender and also another Striker. The problem for us at the moment is that when we get injuries we dont have the experience quality players to come in and help. OK We got a good result against West Ham but if Diaby and Nasri hadnt come on would we have got the result that we did…not sure! We need a bit of serious world class talent…why dont we go out and buy Bellamy to supplement our attack and Hangeland in defence. Even another midfielder to cover for when we have injuries. We have a great team but as long as we rely on the policy of youngsters only then we will keep missing out on titles and trophies.

    January 5th, 2010 @ 16:31
  8. LAMIN CEESAY

    Arsenal should buy upfront to add there force
    of score gool please let winger do that 2010
    most be our year die fan arsenal for life

    January 5th, 2010 @ 20:00
  9. arthur brice

    my comments thatthey do need more defenders also strong midfeilder and striker with the matches they have coming up to cover for song and eboue

    January 5th, 2010 @ 21:32
  10. erwf

    Stupid Indian!

    When did Hangeland and Bellamy become ‘world class talents’?

    If they were, they wouldn’t be playing in Fulham and Man City!

    January 5th, 2010 @ 23:28
  11. BD Condell

    Sensible comments there Shumshair!

    As for erwf…..always letting himself down on here….for every indian you’ll always find a cowboy! :)

    January 6th, 2010 @ 03:52
  12. zane wilcox

    well said BD

    January 6th, 2010 @ 16:40
  13. erwf

    Once again, BD Condell manages to ignore the issue at hand here, which is hangeland and Bellamy AREN’T world class talents.

    January 7th, 2010 @ 18:25
  14. None of Your business

    I believe that arsenal do have the chance to go far in this seasons title race but it depends on two things:
    a) If we can get through the 4 games at the end of january without losing or game or better yet maximum points then the title is ours for certain.
    b)however this all depends on our key players (FABREGAS!!!) returning from injury and if not, for sufficient cover to be bought

    January 8th, 2010 @ 20:36
  15. BD Condell

    After you’re opening salvo, erwf, everything else you said was irrelavent…..but we get used to that!!

    January 9th, 2010 @ 05:18