There are many reasons why Koscielny’s goal
against a stubborn Newcastle could be the catalyst for much needed changed at
Arsenal Football Club. There can be no denying that during Wenger’s 16 years in
charge he has had some fantastic sides who have played beautiful football, but
that is no longer the case. Even the most hardened of Arsenal fans would
struggle to argue the fact that coming 4th and going 8 years without
a trophy is not course for concern and as for beautiful football some of what
we have had to watch this season has resembled the style Chelsea used to employ
with long balls up to Giroud and quick wingers around him. They no longer play
beautiful football regularly and they no longer dominate sides and frankly too
many of their players couldn’t play beautiful football if they tried.
What differences does finishing 4th this season,
and gaining a place in the Champions League, has to the previous 16 years of
doing exactly the same? Of course just like any other Champions League side you
expect to attract better players, something a side like Liverpool have
struggled to do since losing out on the top 4 places (Suarez aside), but it’s
not like Arsenal haven’t always qualified for the Champions League and yet in
recent times they haven’t managed to bring in top players. If reports are to be
believed this year could be different, with sums such as ’70 million to spend’
being bandied about Wenger might finally dig into his pocket and make some
significant signings.
I’m not writing this to suggest Wenger isn’t a
great manager, he built a fantastic side ‘The Invincibles’, that should have
been a foundation to continue to develop and bring in some world class players.
He failed to do that and the club has suffered, with teams such as Chelsea and
City spending millions of pounds and United always looking to progress Arsenal
now find themselves exactly where they belong, fighting for 4th
place. Every year it seems he suggest his ‘young’ side need time to develop,
well Wenger you have had 8 years to develop that young side and they did
develop nicely for other clubs. He has been manager of Arsenal for 16 years and
exactly half of them where fantastic the second half however has been pretty
forgetful. The scenes on the final game where almost cringe worthy and although
I tend not to agree with him to often Piers Morgan was bang on with his views
that a club like Arsenal should not get the Champaign out just for coming 4th
in the Premier League. This once great footballing side have to resort to the
last day to get in the Champions League not to win the Premier League.
Wenger was wasteful because he didn’t build on his
success and he has been more wasteful with the money he has spent in the
transfer market. He has done wonderful things bringing through some very
talented youth players and making them into world class footballers, he has a
keen eye for a bargain that has never changed. Players like Henry, Viera and in
the current squad Arteta have all come in for relatively small prices and have
performed amazingly and of course there are many other examples of bargain
players. You could also argue that players he has invested in often are sold on
for profit, especially with Man City’s obsession with buying Arsenal players
Toure, Adebayor, Clichy and Nasri have all gone north for good profits. This is
all very good but when it comes down to it and Wenger in pushed into spending
top money he never seems to deliver the right players.
As far back as Reyes (20 millions), Arshavin (16.5
million) to Chamakh, Podolski and Gervinho. All of these
players cost a lot of money came with a lot of expectation and as far as I can
see failed to deliver. He has never properly replaced Seaman in goal, the
famous back line is no longer that famous and the powerful midfield of Viera
and Gilberto is much more lightweight. Henry went Van Persie stepped up he soon
went to try and challenge for titles (similar to many other who went) and
Wenger opted to buy a relatively cheap replacement more in hope than
expectation. Imagine now an Arsenal side with the players who he has let go in
their starting line-up, we wouldn’t be having a discussion about 4th
we would surely be talking about titles.
So he has let very good players leave and never
really replaced them, often gambling on a bargain buy that doesn’t quite work
or investing heavily in a player that performs well as and when he feels like
it. If I owned Arsenal and I had 70 million pounds to spend I would hold onto
that money, wait a year until Wenger leaves and then allow the new manager the
chance to build a team he wants. There is no point allowing Wenger to invest in
overpriced average players (such as Podolski) only for a new manager to have to
attempt to offload them. You never know perhaps they will get a man in with a
better track record in the transfer market!
Wenger is Wasteful because he wasted the chance to
build on some amazing teams, he wasted the talent he and nurtured by allowing
them to leave and more poignantly he wastes money when he does attempt to spend
big. From where I’m sat that makes him a very wasteful man.