Thought I'd try to start some Arsenal debate in an interminable interlull.
I've been pondering whether coaching forwards is the manager's Achilles heel, at a time when the game appears to be circling back to more traditional forward and wing play, from the high (low) point of Guardiaola playing without a traditional CF a couple of years ago.
Case for the prosecution:
1. The only forwards bought during Arteta's tenure (including attacking MF's and wingers) are Jesus; Havertz*; Odegard; Vieira; Trossard and Marquinos. The rest (19 out of 25) are MF's defenders and a GK.
2. Vieira and Marquinos were failures, so we are down to 4 forwards, one of whom (Havertz) was signed as a left 8 and 'fell' into the striker role almost by accident. Neither is he a traditional CF - more a false 9.
3. Odegard falls into the Saka camp. A player so talented that he can be effective almost on his own initiative, rather than training. Saka has aguably not been coached to be as effective a front man as he could be - and his defensive duties; as well as the lack of forward options, and a consistent threat on the left (that mean he is doubled or even tripled up on) detract from his attacking threat. His brilliance means that he has been a major contributor to our goals almost despite, more than because of the team set up.
4. We lament Martinelli's form, but when he arrived on the scene, he was one of the best young attacking prospects in the world. He has been neutered by a lack of support on the LHS, and has stagnated rather than progressed under Arteta's tutilage.
5. Attackers die under our manager. Pepe scored 16 goals in his first season but was frozen out and his form collapsed. Aubameyang dropped off a cliff and was frozen out/sold contraversially; ESR almost single handedly saved Arteta's job with his form in 2020/21 and while his next season was blighted by injury, he was never given a real chance to recapture hs form; Jesus changed our world, and I refuse to believe that he has declined terminally at 27. Fabio Vieira had scored 13 times in 21 appearances at the time he joined us; Nketia was England under 21 record goalscorer; Trossard averaged 0.66 goals per 90 minutes last season, but is down to 0.33 this season.
Saka and Havertz have suffered by being over played, and we lack any proper back up for Odegard to set up attacks (or the manager is reluctant to trust/develop Nwaneri for this role).
6. Arteta was mad keen on Mudryk - but we have seen nothing since he joined Chelsea to suggest that this was merited; Willian and (it would now seem) Sterling were/are disasters. Lack of judgment?
Its all good and well sharing out goals as we did last season, but we have been over reliant on set pieces this season, and it's obvious that we both lack a focal point and a 'Plan A' when it comes to attacking. Is the reason less our attacking players' form, and more the manager's failure to develop/build/nurture our team as an attacking force?