Showing posts with label Emmanuel Frimpong. Show all posts
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Monday, January 3, 2011

Arsenal's Future Midfield: Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere, the Leading Lights for the Gunners


Arsenal will welcome back youngster Aaron Ramsey from his short loan spell with Nottingham Forest which would have helped him improve his fitness. He is surely short of match fitness and the postponed games because of the snow would have helped his cause. However, he still had some valuable playing time with the club and will build his fitness at Arsenal.

Arsene Wenger has been known for his quality development of young players and he has given lot of playing time to many youngsters. The Frenchman has played an integral role in developing several young players including the likes of Cesc Fabregas and Gael Clichy.

He was distraught when Ramsey was injured by the reckless challenge by Ryan Shawcross but the good thing is that the Welshman has completely recovered from the injury and looks set to make his return in Arsenal colours to provide the Gunners a boost in the second half of the season. However, it is unlikely that he will play enough matches as he would have liked to play because Wenger will ease him into the hardships of the Premier league.

Arsenal and Manchester United were both interested in signing Aaron Ramsey when he was playing for Cardiff City but the Gunners were able to clinch the £5 million deal in the end. Arsene Wenger rates the player very highly and has given him chances to prove his mettle in the Premiership. Though Ramsey was at first used mainly in the Cup ties, he slowly showed his quality which made Wenger play him in the Premier League as well.

If not for his injury, Wenger would have been certainly played Ramsey in a number of games because he knows that the Welsh midfielder is a quality player who can make things happen for the team. As Ramsey made tremendous progress last season at the Emirates, young midfielder Jack Wilshere did not get sufficient playing time in the first half of the previous season at Arsenal.

The versatile English midfielder went to Bolton managed by Owen Coyle on loan in order to prove his credentials in the Premiership. His talent was always undeniable but it was questionable on whether or not he was ready for first team football in the EPL. Coyle was impressed by Wilshere’s quality and the youngster established himself as a part of the first team with Bolton where he impressed.

He had progressed superbly at Bolton which is why Wenger was still in a dilemma on deciding on extending his loan spell with Bolton or sending him on loan to any other club. However Wilshere was outstanding in the pre-season friendlies and the Emirates Cup which made the French tacticians retain his services at Arsenal.

Even Wilshere had not expected himself to make such rapid progress at Arsenal but he established himself as a part of the first team and has regularly played in the deep midfield role for the Gunners. Though Wilshere can play in the attacking midfield role, it is clear that Wenger views his long term future as a deep-lying playmaker who can also make crucial interceptions and tackles defensively. He is a combative midfielder who is ready to stand up to physical challenges and does not get bogged down when things are not going according to plan.

Wilshere playing in deep midfield role augurs well for the future of Arsenal and he can form a devastating partnership with the attacking midfielder as well as Alex Song who is the holding midfielder. The captain Cesc Fabregas is currently the automatic first choice for the attacking midfield role and he has a good understanding with Song and Wilshere which is why Arsenal look strong in the midfield.

However it is expected that Aaron Ramsey will take up the mantle in central midfield in the future and he is expected to play in attacking midfield in the future. Though it is not known how he will play when he returns to the EPL, he is naturally a determined player who can win his fair share of battles in the midfield. He is a decent tackler but his strength lies in his passing range and vision.

Jack Wilshere is good at exchanging quick short passes and rarely does he play long passes and he is not the best at providing killer passes though he will improve a lot in the near future as he plays more games. Aaron Ramsey on the other hand is excellent at providing good through balls and his passing range is excellent.

Their combination along with that of Alex Song could be a dream midfield in the near future. Alex Song seems to have played for a long time but he is only 23 and has a long and bright future at Arsenal in front of him. The Cameroon International has admitted immense love for the club and would surely want to be at Arsenal for many years.

Wilshere likes to drive from deep midfield and can get into dangerous positions and though he has not scored much in his professional career, he will improve on that tally in the future. Cesc Fabregas was also not a prolific scorer in his early career with the Gunners but with time, has developed a superb eye for goal. It is difficult to stop Wilshere’s runs because he interchanges quick passes and possesses a lot of creativity.

Aaron Ramsey is a different sort of player to Wilshere and though he has excellent pace and skill, he is a more direct midfielder who can control the game with his passing range. In the Champions League game where Wenger decided to rest all his first team players, Ramsey was hugely influential and created number of chances for the wasteful Theo Walcott and Carlos Vela.

Also, Ramsey is one of the few midfielders in the team who loves to shoot even if he is outside the box. He has already scored some superb goals in his short Arsenal career and the best thing is that he is comfortable shooting on both feet which is excellent for a midfielder. Song, Wilshere and Ramsey could form a very fluid midfield and even in the absence of Cesc Fabregas, the trio have the quality to form an excellent midfield.

Samir Nasri has been in excellent form this season and he is realising his true potential at Arsenal. He can also be effective in central attacking midfield role and he is a very different proposition to Ramsey and Wilshere. Nasri is an excellent dribbler who can weave past defenders to get into excellent positions. However despite his desire to play in that role, Ramsey seems to be the long term successor to Fabregas who has done a fantastic job for the Gunners. The Frenchman seems to be comfortable on either wing and could continue to play there in the future.

Barcelona have been one of the most successful teams in recent years and though every single player has contributed immensely to that, the partnership of Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta in midfield is why they are able to dominate their opponents in most matches.

Arsenal have two young midfielders Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey who have the capability to form an exciting partnership who could help the Gunners to dominate like Barcelona in midfield. Alex Song is undoubtedly a regular in the team and will have a superb back-up in Emmanuel Frimpong in the future. Alex Song has also developed good attacking skills and has added goals to his arsenal which makes him one of the most vital players for the club.

Ramsey’s recovery from injury both physically and mentally could be crucial for the Gunners in the future and he must be eased into action. He is one of the most talented youngsters on the planet and should he be free from his past injury, he will develop into a very fine player. The Wales International signed a new long term deal with the Gunners in the summer which means the club has high hopes for the lad and along with Jack Wilshere, he could be the player who could lead Arsenal’s dominance in the future.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Arsenal Transfer Prospects: Should Arsene Wenger make a move for West Ham midfielder Scott Parker?


Arsenal have always played good attractive football but do not have a good hard tackler since the days of Patrick Vieira though Song is doing a decent job in his position. Wenger was linked with a move to bring defensive midfielder Scott Parker to the Emirates but the rumors did not last long and it was their rivals Spurs who were heavily linked with a move for the Englishman.

Scott Parker is one of the most underrated players in the Premier League, who has been a very consistent performer for West Ham United for the last couple of seasons. Parker had an unsuccessful stint with Chelsea but apart from that, he has been performing at the highest level in the Premier League. He is one of the Hammers' most important players and Parker is one of the main reasons why they are still competing in the Premier League.

Parker has rather been unfortunate to have made only three appearances for England and was chucked out of the initial 30-member squad with Fabio Capello never really giving him a fair chance to prove his credentials. However, it has not deterred him from performing superbly in the Premiership and has been integral to the Hammers, so far in this season.

He is a defensive midfielder and is one who is fearless in making strong challenges. His commitment and passion makes him an asset for any team and he can inspire the team to perform better.

His experience in the Premiership is invaluable to a team like Arsenal and he can provide a great shield to the rather weak defence of the Gunners. Also, he can score rasping long range strikes and will provide another option for the Gunners, who are excellent in their intricate play.

Parker is someone who will bring in a lot of toughness in the squad and will be unfazed in any situation. He has a good technique and playing in defensive midfield, he can be a great asset to the Gunners. He has been loyal to the Hammers but an offer from Arsenal is bound to tempt him. He has not played Champions League football in a long time and the Gunners would do well to have Parker's industrious abilities in the midfield.

At the age of 30, there is probably another three to four years for the midfielder and though he might cost around £8 to 10 million, if the midfielder can bring trophies to the Emirates, then it is worth the price. Besides, Wenger could actually sell one of Denilson or Diaby to make space for Parker because Song is more than capable of playing in a slightly advanced role.

Younsters Emmanuel Frimpong and Craig Eastmond are highly rated by the manager and they would be guided well by Parker, who is one of the best defensive midfielders in the Premiership.

It may not seem a necessity to buy a defensive midfielder for Wenger but he must realise that there is no proper cover for Alex Song and also against some tough teams, employing the double pivot formation with Song and Parker could provide the license for Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri to go further forward.

Besides, Parker possesses good attacking qualities and can be a leader in midfield. He will challenge for all loose balls and make good interceptions to stop counter-attacks. Parker will provide a lot of fight in the midfield and do his best to shield the centre-backs.

He may cost around £10 million, but in my opinion, signing him will prove to be superb for the Gunners, who can recoup some of the cost by the sale of Denilson, who has not fulfilled his potential at Arsenal.

Though Wenger has admired Parker's tenacity in the middle of the park, it is unlikely that he will sign him because he will not come at a bargain and he will not lose faith in his youngsters. He will believe Denilson will be a world class player and Frimpong and Eastmond can be an able replacements for Song.

Parker is likely to be interested by the move to London considering he is into the last phase of his career and he would like to be playing Champions League football on a regular basis.