Tuesday 30 August 2011

New faces at Arsenal- will things change?

Finally the 6'6" central defender is on his way from Germany. He is currently undergoing medical today. The set back in the EPL for Arsenal and the recent 8-2 thrash by Manchester United has left many of the fans wondering that what is wrong with Wenger. The once great manager who made "the invincibles" and trained one of the greatest is now in all misery and confusion that what has gone wrong. The six year trophy drought, lack of leadership, poor tactics and lack of experience in the squad are thought be some of the reasons that led to the club's recent failure. But what we must realize is this that it takes a lot to run a football club. Its not about players who are playing on the field but it is about all those officials, trainers who are playing in the background with the players.
The defense from Sir Alex and Pep is not at all without reason. In order to buy a new player, the manager is not solely responsible instead there is a whole think tank and board of members that makes the decision. The current club's policies clearly show that either the club is loosing money fast or there is a complete disaster in the management affairs. With news like the rivalry of Wenger with club's other officials clearly shows that Arsenal is in trouble!
But who is suffering from all this. The answer is obviously the Fans!, great names leaving the club. Getting 60 million and spending not even a half of it. The officials have to answer a lot about what is actually going on behind the curtains. The club is indeed falling apart with Arsenal fans crying all over the world to do something, the club is either deaf or not interested to heed their call.
In this hour of misery the introduction of Per Mertesacker and the Brazilian Santos may provide a little hope to all of us. But the need is much greater now. The midfield is entirely absent now. Either call it lack of discipline or bad luck but odds are really against our beloved club. Three red cards in three games is not something easy to bear.
Now watching the new faces in the club Wenger must change the tactics. the 4:3:2:1 ain't gonna work now. We need two up front strikers. The new Korean striker park looks promising. He must given chance at first hand behind RVP. If we could snatch Malouda and Beneyoun from Chelsea , it could be really boosting for the team. The injuries list will kept on rising if we don't get some good medical facilities. Being a doctor my self i understands that most of the injuries are actually due to lack of appropriate fitness programs rather than on field injuries. The officials must act now. A lot is required to be change at club and it now or never!

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