Hi Mate. Nice to see you on here.
Firstly its good to see someone who is prepared to revise his view, rather than sticking to the same line.
When it comes to football, it is entirely appropriate that opinions should change according to performances on the pitch. What is clear to me is that Arteta has a gift for seeing things that fans certainly and many other managers don't.
For all the Arteta doubters, and I include myself at times since he joined our club, the following are clear and obvious signs of his talent:
- Spotting qualities in players that work with his collective vision. Individually, the likes of Havertz; Raya and Jorghino stand out here (and Kiwior gets a special mention too). We as fans were underwhelmed with all of these players, yet certainly the first 3 have become first team essentials in a system that is the best, and most fluid in the league. The fact that we are not missing Jesus and Partey, who would have been the first players on the teamsheet only months ago is incredible. Our performances with our first 3 choices at left back (Zin, Tomiyasu and Timber) out, and the fact that at the same time we have improved in both attack and defence is extraordinary. Arteta sees things that most others don't. This includes identifying players with the smarts to understand a very complex system.
- Instilling self belief in his team. It is self evident that our players now believe that they can win the league, and trust Arteta's system implicitly. You don't get performances that we have been putting in since the start of the year without this - and he has achieved 100% buy in. We can now see the reasons why the manager ditched players who were popular with fans, yet didn't show the comittment to the cause. You genuinely get the feeling that players coming in are desperate to join the party, and that we fear no one. Beating Liverpool and City, and putting formerly tricky opponents such as Newcastle and West Ham to the sword recently is testimony to this. Last season I feel that we feared trips to Anfield; The Etihad and the Shithole. i just don't think we do any more.
- Learning and developing on from past mistakes. When I and others criticised our manager for sterile performances earlier in the season, and lamented unproductive control this was justified. Now we see that control has become domination, and familiarity with the roles they are expected to perform has meant that players are seeing the fruits of this process. We all know that Arteta is still relatively inexperienced, and this still shows at times (eg our game in Porto) - but the manager's development of this team - particularly since the winter break - shows a vision and adaptablility that I think has been under-appreciated. I genuinely don;t really understand how the manager has achieved this, but we seem to be peaking at just the right time - a time when we were about to fall off last seaon. This takes considerable talent, IMO.
This is not just recency bias. It is greater appreciation of the manager's plan. Yes we have had a relatively easy run of results, but by the same token we have shown indisputably that our result at home against the league leaders was not a one off, and that we are evolving into a special team.
Will we win the league? Quite possibly not. Does Arteta need top silverware to cement his burgeoning reputation? Of course. But I fail to see how the views of those who do not think that Arteta has shown that he can become a truly exceptional manager are justified in the light of what we are seeing. For me, he has shown us clearly that we should trust the process, and I would not swap Arteta for anyone else at this moment in time.