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WHATS HAPPENING AT ARSENAL: MY TAKE ON THINGS

Its been a pretty grim couple of weeks for Arsenal starting from the absolute capitulation against Anderlecht to losing our 15-month unbeaten home record to a severely weakened Manchester United team.

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Monday 17 November 2014

WHATS HAPPENING AT ARSENAL: MY TAKE ON THINGS

Its been a pretty grim couple of weeks for Arsenal starting from the absolute capitulation against Anderlecht to losing our 15-month unbeaten home record to a severely weakened Manchester United team. There’s also the loss to Swansea sandwiched in between there. These recent awful results coupled with the sheer large number of extremely lacklustre and sometimes diabolical displays we have seen throughout the course of the season seem to have put the club in what is perhaps the deepest hole I have seen it in since I became a fan about 12 years ago. The tension has burrowed its way deep into the fanbase as well unfortunately. Nowadays with anything regarding Arsenal, its about Wenger In or Wenger Out and I think that the level of attention being placed on that subject is fast forming a highly negative cloud over the club as a whole but I think people forget that not just Wenger and the players make up Arsenal Football Club, we the fans are also a big part of the club and everyone has a part to play. Okay, Arsene Wenger made what I feel are grave errors in the summer leaving us light in numbers at the back and not bringing in the World-Class CDM which was so obviously needed (I did a piece on how important that position is in the modern game, please check it out) but I do not feel the fact that Wenger made mistakes means everyone else should. Say what you want about Arsene but I don’t think he enjoys losing. I think this Wenger out bandwagon has made people forget how important supporting the team is. I’ll cite the examples of our last 2 home games. In the 3-3 draw with Anderlecht, when we were 3-0 up, at a point the Emirates was almost silent then Vanden Borre pulled one back for them (albeit he was offside) and suddenly the small number of Anderlecht fans were outsinging the Arsenal fans and in the end drove their team to fight back and equalise. At 3-1, The players needed inspiration to pick themselves up, dust themselves down and graft out the result we needed. They needed the proverbial 12th man but didn’t have it. Same against United except this time, fans were even walking out of the stadium. That game was a really odd one to analyze and honestly in a match like that it was all about scoring and then sitting back then trying for a 2nd on the counter. Unfortunately we were made to rue our missed chances from the 1st half. I saw some people criticize Wenger for this result but honestly, I think his team selection was spot on and even the normal scapegoats (Arteta and Monreal) put in massive shifts today and impressed me, Arteta especially. Being realistic though, it was a loss albeit there were some encouraging signs but I think this game turned on fine margins, Look at the 1st goal we conceded, I don’t think Wenger has anything to do with Gibbs and Sczezsny clashing into one another although the issue with our defensive organization seems to continue along with our susceptibility to being caught out from crosses and counter attacks. In spite of all that, I just feel as fans, we could do a bit more. Look at Liverpool last season then teams like Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munchen whose fans are always loud and positive. Dortmund have struggled this season but the fans have still been amazing. Wenger has been backed into a corner where everything he does is highly scrutinized although arguably that’s through his own fault but I think the team has not needed us fans as bad as they do now for a long while and I think we should oblige. Yes, the season has been highly disappointing but its a strange one in terms of other teams (except Chelsea and Southampton) struggling. A couple of back-to-back wins will do the team a world of good and we need to back the team so they can push on. Yes, there are question marks tactically and in the transfer market but a good mentality and a great feel good factor around the club can do a whole lot of good in football. So forget about Wenger In or Wenger Out and pull together as the one thing we are, Arsenal fans and give the team our backing. If you won’t do it for anyone else, at least do it for Alexis. He has brought us basically all our smiles this season. #COYG
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