In 2023-24, Arsenal Girls toiled in opposition to low blocks. They misplaced video games they shouldn’t have misplaced away at Spurs and West Ham and at house to Liverpool. Within the larger video games they carried out effectively, doing the double over Manchester Metropolis, taking 4 factors off Manchester United and thumping Chelsea 4-1 at house.
This was largely as a result of Jonas Eidevall’s group was very effectively structured however the scales have been tipped too far in favour of construction and guaranteeing everybody was in place to stop counter assaults. Hopefully you perceive the context of this introduction in a column in regards to the males’s group as a result of it ought to sound acquainted.
In the summertime of 2024, Arsenal signed Mariona Caldentey from Barcelona, one of many foremost creators in girls’s soccer. They lacked creativity and fluidity in order that they purchased a participant that embodied these qualities higher than every other participant in the marketplace. It really fairly a very long time to settle Mariona into a particular place on the pitch.
She flitted between the left wing, the best wing and being a pure quantity 10 earlier than she dropped right into a deeper midfield position. The place to start out her was a minor headache for Eidevall after which Renee Slegers- however it was the epitome of a luxurious concern. Mariona received the WSL and PFA Gamers’ Participant of the Yr and was voted as Arsenal’s Participant of the Season by the Arsenal Girls Supporters Membership and the readers of Arsenal.com and Mariona received the Champions League for the third consecutive season.
Inventive gamers sit on the crux of certainly one of soccer’s nice paradoxes, inventive gamers are troublesome to accommodate within the purely tactical sense. That is exactly as a result of, to interrupt different group’s buildings, it’s a must to be ready to interrupt your individual. Robert Pires didn’t rating 84 targets for Arsenal as a result of he was glued to the left touchline.
Creators want to interrupt issues to create issues. Mariona’s journey mirrors the journey of her compatriot and predecessor on the lads’s group, Santi Cazorla. It really took just a few seasons for Santi to discover a common tactical house. He by no means fairly ‘popped’ as a ten, then he performed as an inverting left winger for just a few seasons earlier than Arsene Wenger dropped him right into a barely deeper position.
Mesut Ozil performed loads of video games on the left and proper wings. I usually lie awake at night time questioning which place Dennis Bergkamp would play at the present time with the 4411 formations of his period largely consigned to the previous (for now). All of which brings me on to Eberechi Eze. Now, my private opinion is that he’ll play on (or begin from) the left wing.
That’s the place the hole is within the Arsenal group and I feel that very often informs the place a participant finally ends up. Taking part in Bukayo Saka as an inverting proper winger makes a variety of sense now however when Arteta first put his prodigious younger expertise there throughout lockdown in 2020, eyebrows have been raised. I’m sure Arteta and the employees assessed his qualities and felt it to be a very good match.
However I’m additionally fairly sure that the choice was expedited by the truth that Arsenal’s modern right-wing choices, Nico Pepe and Willian, weren’t performing. Arsenal had an enormous expertise and an enormous gap of their assault. I feel there are worlds the place Saka grew right into a extra inside place or else turned a left-winger too. Gamers and groups are inclined to take a step in the direction of each other.
Whereas Eze was not an outright left winger at Crystal Palace, I feel a few of that was circumstance. Oliver Glasner performs a wing-back system with twin 10s and also you’re hardly going to play Eze at wing-back in that state of affairs. I additionally assume flexibility has outlined Mikel Arteta’s recruitment.
Jurrien Timber and Ben White weren’t predominantly right-backs after they joined however that’s the place their qualities finest match, in order that’s the place they ended up. Calafiori wasn’t predominantly a left-back for Bologna or Italy however that’s the place the hole was within the Arsenal group in order that’s the place he has been used. Declan Rice and Kai Havertz have been each ‘hybrid gamers’ who’ve in all probability not settled into the positions we anticipated them to.
Generally it’s a must to throw your playing cards on the desk and see the place they fall and that is what Arteta normally does in his recruitment and utility of gamers. When Leandro Trossard performs as a left winger, he isn’t actually a touchline hugger. The truth is, Trossard is perhaps the archetypal Arteta participant, he performs in areas versus positions.
All of which is why I’m not vastly fearful about how Arsenal accommodate Eberechi Eze. I believe he’ll play from the left as a result of I simply can’t see him taking Rice or Odegaard’s positions (although you by no means know!) I believe he’ll largely function from the left and Arsenal will make changes to get the perfect from him there.
It’d even take a short while and just a little tinkering however the fantastic thing about accommodating elite creators is that they nonetheless have a tendency to provide even whenever you’re figuring out the finer particulars. When Arsenal followers pause to think about Cazorla’s legacy, no one pontificates on which positions Santi flitted between, when Arsenal Girls have been figuring out the place to take a seat Mariona on their formation graphic, she was nonetheless pulling opposition defences aside.
You tolerate a little bit of disruption and a few sawdust in your kitchen if you recognize the top result’s going to be a beautiful little tiling job and a granite work floor the envy of the entire road. I’d wager two issues. It would take Arteta and Arsenal just a little time to work out find out how to finest accommodate Eze. And he’ll produce whereas these wrinkles are ironed out.