How ruthless can Arsenal be this summer?

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
  • On Wednesday night, Arsenal's Champions League hopes were ended in Munich, in their first quarter-final at that level in 14 years.
    Mikel Arteta was left lost for words in how to console his side, but they still remain in the Premier League title race.
    So how can the Spaniard ensure the Gunners' season doesn't peter out? How ruthless can they be in this summer's transfer window - or should Arteta be able to get more from the squad already at his disposal?
    Ayo Akinwolere is joined by The Athletic's David Ornstein and Art de Roche to discuss and analyse how different Arsenal could look the other side of the summer transfer window.
    00:00 Intro
    00:10 What Arsenal lack at the highest level
    04:40 Acceleration of Arsenal
    12:07 Decisions that Arteta needs to make
    21:25 Mikel Arteta & squad depth
    30:24 Arsenal’s recruitment strategy
    40:48 Profit from selling players
    48:11 Outro
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  • @jaggill521
    @jaggill521 Před 15 dny +214

    People are mad. Arteta as a rookie coach, first management job, has been phenomenal! He’s challenging some of the world’s best managers with a fairly thin squad. Wake up everyone! Arsenal have an amazing manager.

    • @OkA-007
      @OkA-007 Před 15 dny +15

      Exactly!
      Many even compare him to Xabi Alonso, who doesn't have to compete with Pep in the Bundesliga. Also, how long did it take Klopp to win major titles with Liverpool?
      M.A. is a good coach, and I just wish he's a little but adaptive and not so rigid with his tactics, and we'd surely win the major trophies

    • @paulinerrr795
      @paulinerrr795 Před 15 dny +2

      ⁠​⁠@@OkA-007and even pep is out of europe already… man city may be ahead in the league but its not like theyre going thru in europe rn lol

    • @sakinsoj
      @sakinsoj Před 15 dny +10

      @@OkA-007 Objectively, Alonso's feat is greater than anything Arteta has done so far. He took Leverkuson to their first league title in the Bundesliga over a team in Bayern that has been way more dominant in that league than City have been in England.

    • @backwardhippo6586
      @backwardhippo6586 Před 15 dny +1

      An excellent player developer and tactically sound but he makes questionable lineup decisions in some games. Like Thomas partey at right back or Kai Havertz as a left 8.

    • @MrYuleyule
      @MrYuleyule Před 15 dny +6

      ​@@OkA-007i can assure you even in the Bundesliga Arteta would find a way of fucking up. And Alonso is unbeaten in ALL competitions! Not just Bundesliga... ALL!

  • @levicohen7333
    @levicohen7333 Před 15 dny +76

    To be fair it's crazy to think that we expected arsenal in the final 4 or the final or even to win it in their very first season back in the competition. I think we will come back much stronger next season when the players realize they belong in those big games. We obviously need timber back: tomiyasu was being asked to play like zinchenko. we need support for martinelli on the left, I would say either rice as the 6 and sign a xhaka esque player or rice as that left sided 8 but with less instruction to fill in the spaces in the middle. We wonder why martinelli isnt the same player this year when we no longer play with zinny or xhaka on the left, both of whom are brilliant at linkup play and linebreaking passes.

    • @vadimkim2648
      @vadimkim2648 Před 15 dny

      In the last games we needed support from Martinelli

    • @superphrank4804
      @superphrank4804 Před 15 dny

      We expected it because they had to play Porto and the worst Bayern side we've seen in the last 20 years. Arsenal are bottlers. The worst part about your team is that you demand an ovation for your failures. Can't even beat 4th-placed Villa to win the league. Celebrating a draw against City like it's the Champions League final. GTFOH.

    • @martinw2235
      @martinw2235 Před 15 dny +3

      @@superphrank4804 Spurs fan identified

    • @superphrank4804
      @superphrank4804 Před 14 dny

      @@martinw2235 I hate spurs. i am chelsea mate.

    • @MoManiaTV
      @MoManiaTV Před 6 dny

      @@superphrank48045-0 mate 😅

  • @snipedotgenius
    @snipedotgenius Před 15 dny +87

    We have come to this stage in 3 years remember that ..
    I’m with Mikel and what he’s doing certain fans who want him out need to look at the bigger picture..

    • @danwatson611
      @danwatson611 Před 15 dny +1

      Man said three years ago

    • @sunshinemoonshine4022
      @sunshinemoonshine4022 Před 14 dny +1

      ​@@danwatson611 I think he did badly in his maths in school

    • @michaelmckie9164
      @michaelmckie9164 Před 13 dny

      How much has he spent?

    • @stealthiscool
      @stealthiscool Před 13 dny +2

      @@danwatson611 Yes, the change in philosophy that led to this only began in the summer of 202, before that Arteta and Edu were still going for ageing stars like Willian

    • @user-gp6cc8jj6d
      @user-gp6cc8jj6d Před 13 dny

      ​@@michaelmckie9164 show me top team who hasn't spent loads, you want to go down the Chelsea route and constantly be sacking managers hoping you find the right one...

  • @adrianmedina2629
    @adrianmedina2629 Před 15 dny +59

    People are delusional. Saying: “Oh, how many years dows he need” or “He is not good at team management”.
    He plays in the premier league and he’s consistently competing for first place. It doesn’t matter how many yesr it takes, there is nobody out there who can get us anything better than him rn in one or two seasons. Nobody. Look at posteglo, Ten hag, Pochetin, Tuchel… these are considered part of the best managers rn. Futbol is hard bruv. You won’t win every yesr and you won’t win every trophy. What matters is we play with passion, heart and ambition.

    • @NikkiStamp-or9oe
      @NikkiStamp-or9oe Před 15 dny +1

      That's what hurts man...we didn't show any of that in Germany.

    • @DMM6
      @DMM6 Před 15 dny

      You're pathetic. If you performed poorly at your job for 5 years, I can assure you your company would give you your marching papers. The "there's nobody better out there" is such a poor excuse.

    • @ijl-cy9pp
      @ijl-cy9pp Před 15 dny +2

      At last an Arsenal fan with some perspective. There is no entitlement for arsenal to win the league or the UCL, the fact you're in a position to challenge is down to Arteta (and Edu to some degree).
      It's not like he turned up and you stopped winning the league.

    • @Quick_Blazer
      @Quick_Blazer Před 15 dny

      @@ijl-cy9pp fr

    • @jaggill521
      @jaggill521 Před 15 dny

      Agree. We were have had a good CL campaign and can’t expect more than that this year. And Arteta as a new manager in his first role has been nothing short of incredible. The future looks bright.

  • @hominem7169
    @hominem7169 Před 15 dny +43

    I’m an Arsenal fan and I see no reason why arteta shouldn’t be signed for another season + more on another contract. I also see no reason why people are calling for him to be outed. Who else would you sign?? He has brought this club leaps and bounds in the past couple years.

    • @car9melo
      @car9melo Před 15 dny +5

      Only non arsenal fans want him out

    • @dromed13
      @dromed13 Před 15 dny +5

      I’m an Arsenal fan and I agree. These other boneheads want us to get rid of him but guess what we have to be constantly top 4, to make a serious push now. This is his first year in top 4 and we made it to the quarters. Obviously not all of his signings hit, but we’re in a good position. We just need to be patient and see what moves we make in the summer. The data is being accumulated but fans need to give him a fair shake, post UCL season.

    • @dromed13
      @dromed13 Před 15 dny +1

      He is on the hot seat though, he needs to adjust and prove to us that he will make the changes necessary

    • @car9melo
      @car9melo Před 15 dny +6

      @@dromed13 no he isnt 🤣

    • @HarmvanderWilt
      @HarmvanderWilt Před 15 dny +3

      Dont throw the baby out with the bathwater. People dont realise how destructive it would be to let Arteta go given he build this squad. What you dont want is a bunch of players that came in under different managers like at Utd for example, not fitting together. And given that Carlo, Pep and Klopp aren't available, who would you get?
      But the question you should always ask is, is the manager getting the most out of the squad he works with? That is, within reason and a certain margin for error. Or is it the squad that still needs to go up a level? I think the latter. And Im sure it will. Because Arteta shows how ruthless he can be in order to progress. We dont have a player who scores a half chance, and you wont just find them in the market. The other way is more quality depth to make sure everybody is fresh, and than with age and experience, the likes of Saka will only get better. Most player peak between 25 and 32. We have a big window of oppertunity coming up and the titles will come. Especially as that window comes around the same time as Pep will leave.

  • @Lioness_UTV
    @Lioness_UTV Před 15 dny +31

    Interesting discussion. One thing that stuck out to me is how there seems to be a distinction between the first 11 and the squad players. In 2024 there is ONLY the Squad, yes there is a spine of the team but his lack of rotation of key positions is an issue over a long season. There should be a competitive cover for Saka, so he isn't run into the ground and where he can be challenged to keep improving.
    As a Villa fan, i have a lot of admiration for the Arsenal team, I think you are having a phenomenal season.
    Having said that, the win by Villa was a tactical battle. The first half play by Villa was a tactic, a high risk and reward to set up the 2nd half. His objective was to make Arsenal play, push them as much as possible, make them run and move. To accomplish this Villa did have to defend like fiends but it was deemed to be a calculated risk as we are organized and have done it well before. Second half he tweaked the formation and unleashed the players to go forward at full pace as planned. Knowing that his team had conserved energy and Arsenal had not.
    I only mention this because the lack of rotation over a season has a huge impact in the last 3rd - this is on Arteta.

  • @leemcphail634
    @leemcphail634 Před 15 dny +7

    Imagine if we win the next 5...... City have drawn a game between now and the final game...... Liverpool have matched us win for win over the next 5 games. We come to the final day with only GD separating the 3 of us with us against Everton at the Emirates, City at home to West Ham and Liverpool at home to Wolves! Currently, we are +49 with City +44 and Liverpool +41...... We need to keep our foot on the gas and score goals as our GD is NOT insurmountable! It's going to be a close call, but we need to keep the faith and get behind the lads! COYG!!!

  • @samwest8042
    @samwest8042 Před 15 dny +5

    When chasing in these crunch games, we seem to get caught between not wanting to concede further and going all out to turn things around. It’s a balance we haven’t got right in several big games over the last 3 seasons. We need to take bigger risks in these critical parts of games. The second CL tie was a text book example.

  • @azundaowiriwa2674
    @azundaowiriwa2674 Před 15 dny +15

    Very good takes . My issue with Mikel Arteta is the squad management. If you're not going to trust these players why keep them Smith Rowe should have been on that Bayern pitch

    • @jacobalexander4167
      @jacobalexander4167 Před 15 dny +4

      Simple answer, ESR isn't good enough, he's not who we think he is, he's mid table level at best

    • @Kitofthearts
      @Kitofthearts Před 9 dny +1

      Well then let Emery snap him up & see how he performs on a weekly basis. I am concerned ESR is not getting game time , because Alonso could sign him or Reiss Nelson & watch them blossom

    • @jacobalexander4167
      @jacobalexander4167 Před 8 dny +1

      @@Kitofthearts yeah, same way willock and maitland niles are balling, right?

  • @GarconBlanc
    @GarconBlanc Před 14 dny +2

    Ayo and Art are wonderful, and David is the best asset The Athletic have. They all speak clearly and insightfully.

  • @alexcoyg3281
    @alexcoyg3281 Před 14 dny +3

    Its the emotional reaction to the exit and loss to Villa. Just like when a player does not play, all of a sudden HE IS THE ONE who is the perfect answer to all the problems, Arteta is doing a fantastic job, he is the right manager and thinking that we can get someone better is just delusional at this point.This is not a video game where you switch and change things without affecting the overall performance of the team. Mistakes cost us games, not the tactics. Arteta does only trust 13 players, so exhaustion is the reason, we obviously don't have City's bench quality so we run players into the ground. We know that at least 3 players have to be sold in the summer and Saka needs an alternative who does not drop our level of play where that player becomes invisible on the pitch. Timbers injury combined with Tomis and Partey's has significantly affected a lot of players physical levels. COYG! This is still a very good season👏

    • @Nostradanus86
      @Nostradanus86 Před 13 dny

      Look at City's bench against United .... they have 3 great players on it & tend to have 4 sub players of a certain class the other 5 subs are not at all.. Pep like the same 15 players played & uses 3 others here and there

  • @giovanniebrady966
    @giovanniebrady966 Před 14 dny +1

    It’s the first nice heard Ornstein talk like a fan, or sound like a fan.
    He’s always managed to hide his fandom behind Ornstein the journalist, but here, you can see the fandom (the disappointment/passion).
    We all share your sentiments David.

  • @ryanmichael11
    @ryanmichael11 Před 15 dny +8

    Thanks Guys, good measured insight!! 👍

  • @Robbeans81
    @Robbeans81 Před 15 dny +40

    We need a killer striker sadly Eddie isn’t at the elite level . Proud of the team though

    • @haimainjauo242
      @haimainjauo242 Před 15 dny

      As if Gabriel Jesus is the killer striker Arsenal need 😂

    • @ginganinja2872
      @ginganinja2872 Před 15 dny +14

      @@haimainjauo242 That's why he said we need a killer striker

    • @nabeel426
      @nabeel426 Před 15 dny +1

      Cole Palmer has scored more PL goals in his first full PL than Nketiah has scored since he made his debut in 2017

    • @rubentrujillo1572
      @rubentrujillo1572 Před 15 dny +6

      @@nabeel426 He has as many pen attempts as Arsenal team itself! It's like Bruno in 20/21

    • @nabeel426
      @nabeel426 Před 15 dny +1

      @@rubentrujillo1572 fair but it’s still crazy to think about

  • @Advoc8te4Truth
    @Advoc8te4Truth Před 3 dny +1

    Technically, Arsenal is ahead of schedule regarding the process. Just looking at the squad upgrading takes time. Arsenal is not Chelsea. We're not signing 7 or 8 players in one window. ❤😂
    2-3 players is optimal as in players designed to improve the squad and add options to playing style. For me Fabio Vieira is on the chopping block along with quite a few fringe players.
    Arsenal are looking for a world-class first XI and a top quality bench. Part of this strategy is upgrading our youth ranks at all levels.
    Obviously this all takes time and resources but Arsenal have made it clear by supporting Arteta that they are happy with the process. ❤😂

  • @ljheyes8163
    @ljheyes8163 Před 14 dny +2

    Just remember that Klopp has only won the CL once.
    Leave Arteta alone people it’s his first year in the competition

  • @xmramix
    @xmramix Před 12 dny +1

    Whoever wants Arteta out is MAD! what he has done with what he have is simply Genius!

  • @TheJoker-um9tp
    @TheJoker-um9tp Před 2 dny +1

    Bayern Munich just drew last night against Madrid, we aren't far away from the best around. The players are still young. I was told that man city finished 2nd in the league. Liverpool finished 1st once at least 4/5 times. Arsenal are similar to man city when they were building a team that can win the league. Liverpool had a much better front 3 when they competed with city.

  • @stuartclarkson48
    @stuartclarkson48 Před 13 dny

    Loved the vid, Agreed alot of our issues is going to be in midfield next season and depth, ESR, Partey, Jorginho and Viera are all either not good enough injury prone or moving on. I'd love to see Gibbs-White, Zubimendi and Kimmich (If those rumours are true) come in and push us on to a new level but we need those players and a 20/25 goal a season striker and a Saka back up/competition

  • @legendsaffa
    @legendsaffa Před 7 dny

    Haha he heard Petit talk about the psychopath and he’s brought it today! “There’s only one Keown, Keeeown, there’s only one Keown” What a legend!! Loving this morning!!

  • @HarmvanderWilt
    @HarmvanderWilt Před 15 dny +3

    Lets not forget we got more pts last year that some title winning squads (the 1998 one e.g.). This year we are on track for an 85-90 pts season. Its just that City forces you to be near perfect and thats a tall ask for a young squad like ours. However, most of our best players will peak between 2025 and 2030. And with Pep probably leaving, we should set ourselves up to make the most out of that window of oppertunity. Patience gooners. We are not getting the most out of the upcoming years by screaming for Arteta's head or big changes. We have build a great squad and everybody within the club seems to be in alignment (key word for success imo) to do what is needed. Don't undo that. And let's be realistic about CL, because there is a reason why Chelsea and City won the league much earlier that their first CL. Its not Fifa where you just carry over your form from one competition to another.

    • @paaklapi
      @paaklapi Před 10 dny

      The problem is that football isn't played on paper; it is just as much a mental game as it is a physical one. Football teams are teams like every other team, and they too are shaped by their experiences together. With two (and most likely three) consecutive years where the team has choked at the business end of the season, all their defining moments are bitter failures. That creates a psychological hurdle for them which I fear is too high to overcome; they simply can't believe in winning because they've lost too much. Next season will be last chance saloon, assuming it isn't too late already.

  • @kritikal1993
    @kritikal1993 Před 14 dny +1

    The reason we doing so well is because he hardly rotates the squad. As soon as he rotates we’re not the same team. And you can’t keep playing the same players because of fatigue. That’s something arteta needs to work on

  • @chomalen
    @chomalen Před 13 dny +2

    Key areas of focus for Arsenal are GK (proprer sweeper keeper with actual GK/shot stopping ability, a hybrid of Raya/Ramsdale really), DM (allows Rice to do more box-box, similar to Xhaka did, and contribute goals whilst providing the metal with mental stability), LB that isn't injury prone (hopefully Timber/Tomi but Zinchenko does not provide enough in pure defending or one-one situations) and an out-out striker that does not hesitate nor lack for confidence in that situation (Kai does a role, but for him to be more effective, you need winger-forwards and Saka/Martinelli don't fit that profile despite having goals in them).
    The point about Jesus and Zinchenko being outgrown is on point. They are now squad players, the glue-guys for a whole season, with odd starts against lower table and relegation teams. The heavy minutes on starters is so visible to see. The bench depth, as in using them, is also a question over Arteta. The deadwood need to go and players willing to compete are the priority. Egos to the side.
    EDIT - I think we forget how much of an impact Timber could have had for this campaign. Only need to look at the Community Shield game to see what he offered. Shame unfortunately.

  • @johnbrady3015
    @johnbrady3015 Před 15 dny +5

    Any arsenal fan who thinks arteta should go when city win the league and blame him and think he is not up to the job are bonkers.its so hard to win a league to be in the mix with city and Liverpool is a great effort.going out of champions league is toss of a coin in knockout stage.only arsenal could win a league with a game to go and want a new manager if he lost by two points to city to pep to cheaters

  • @captainsmoke1612
    @captainsmoke1612 Před 14 dny +3

    They should get this dominant midfielder from Leverkusen. Granit Xhaka. He'd be a perfect fit.

  • @Kitofthearts
    @Kitofthearts Před 9 dny

    The fans really need to maintain calm, even if they don’t sign anyone over the summer, the squad are going to be able to develop & improve throughout the whole 24-25 season. By promoting academy players and allowing those in the squad already to play more minutes, the summer of 2025-26 where the major signings are going to need to be made, in order to win the league & UCL. Next season is going to similar to this year but with more emphasis on Arteta’s ability to innovate & coach. Alonso is proving that he is capable of the main serial winner 🏆

  • @snaggiz
    @snaggiz Před 14 dny

    I think what I would like to see is improving those rotational options. The gap between the first choice XI and the bench players is too big in most positions imo.

  • @JR01015
    @JR01015 Před 14 dny +5

    *I disagree that Arsenal necessarily need to sign this “maverick” off the cuff type of players. When both Saka, Martinelli and ESR initially burst into the first team all 3 showed the dynamism, creativity, skill and flair facing past defenders, showing dribbling prowess. But all of that flair has been coached out of them over the last few years. You can literally watch Saka dribble and dance past 3 defenders vs his inability to go past a full back 1v1 right now. And I blame Arteta and the coaching staff.*

  • @jameshaas3533
    @jameshaas3533 Před 15 dny +1

    Maverick players: I agree there was a difference in the threat level of the two forward lines in both games. Bayern has more speed and explosiveness on the wings and more threat upfront. Arsenal needs at least one faster player and an extra striker

  • @101deepak101
    @101deepak101 Před 11 dny +1

    Ornsteins first answer so long CZcams has made me take an ad break

  • @kevinnivek364
    @kevinnivek364 Před 14 dny

    When you look at our wage bill compared to other clubs, we are on 250m gbp compared to 500m to 700m gbp for the other Europe elite clubs. We rank around 12th. My point is we have done really well and we have room to improve even further with UCL prizemoney to add to our FFP calculations.

  • @SGL2
    @SGL2 Před 15 dny +13

    My biggest disappointment with our CL campaign. We never showed the Arsenal I've seen in PL. We were another team in the CL and now that team is sipping into the PL

    • @Lioness_UTV
      @Lioness_UTV Před 15 dny

      To be fair, it is a learning experience how to navigate successfully the Euro and Prem matches. And by getting this far and losing Arsenal will learn a huge amount in their growing maturity and take it into next season.

    • @HarmvanderWilt
      @HarmvanderWilt Před 15 dny

      Just how many years there are between City's first league title and CL. Or Chelsea's. It takes a lot to carry over form from one competition to another.

    • @nuudelz3711
      @nuudelz3711 Před 14 dny +1

      Mentality. Players believe they can in the PL now cause last year was close. This was this groups literal first CL run together. Takes time to deal with the nerves

    • @gabjavc
      @gabjavc Před 14 dny

      Also have to consider the quality of the opposition, we're playing against lots of fodder teams in the PL who pale in comparison to the European powerhouses we've encountered in the CL. When we did play against lesser teams like PSV return leg we smashed them.
      Because it's our first season back, my perspective is to associate this CL campaign with last year's PL campaign, where emotions were running high and players were still getting accustomed to the fact that we're contenders now. I reckon next season we'll bring in the right players and develop more killer instincts to do much better than this season. Only upwards from here 📈 COYG!

  • @amt7386
    @amt7386 Před dnem

    During Wenger's heydays at Arsenal from 98 to 05. Never went above the Quarters. Arteta's first season in UCL, people criticising already

  • @kaikai3837
    @kaikai3837 Před 12 dny

    I love the way David talks about arsenal proper fan man ❤️👊🏾

    • @AJ-bm2kh
      @AJ-bm2kh Před 11 dny

      David supports Spurs btw

    • @kaikai3837
      @kaikai3837 Před 11 dny

      @@AJ-bm2kh even better then cause ur means he’s not bias

  • @sluckpuppet593
    @sluckpuppet593 Před 11 dny

    Ayo da goat no cap!

  • @paulinerrr795
    @paulinerrr795 Před 15 dny +1

    i dont get the constant comparison between ucl form and league form. different competitions with different difficulties. every new opponent in ucl is exponentially better or tougher than the last. not so in the premier league where sides can be a little more predictable by their current run of form. the season is long and anyone in multiple competitions will find it difficult to maintain form. as of today all the premier league sides are out of european competition. small mistakes are magnified in all european competitions, and the later in the season it gets, the more mistakes will stack up. its all down to form and margin of error.

  • @ToeRagFC
    @ToeRagFC Před 15 dny

    The challenge for Arsenal now is squad management.
    Much is said about how much lower Arsenal's wage bill is than the rest of the 'big six'. Those players who are on comparitively lower wages will now want pay rises or they'll leave. That needs to be paid for. Arsenal are already close to FFP but do need to also strengthen their squad.
    Arsenal's finances are such that I doubt they'll be able to do both. Expect a Saka or Odegard transfer to Man City coming soon!!

  • @qasim13
    @qasim13 Před 14 dny +1

    Arsenal need to remember the grass isn’t always greener. As a Utd fan I’d take Arteta in a heartbeat🤣

  • @paulinerrr795
    @paulinerrr795 Před 15 dny +1

    ppl are so eager to chat shit about arteta but only bc they have already forgotten how MISERABLE the entire situation was beforehand. ppl’s memories are too short. zoom out and remember how defeated and hopeless it was about 6 years ago.
    could things be better? obviously. but theres an upward trajectory and a new energy that feels pretty nice. dont wanna give that up yet for potential highs bc lets be real the potential lows are much more likely.

  • @Pranjal_Sharma_Sports
    @Pranjal_Sharma_Sports Před 15 dny +1

    Love your work David Ornstien really ispired by it, cobersge of london football is outstanding ❤

  • @rushnafwadud
    @rushnafwadud Před 11 dny

    Some players will need 5 months to click, like a Havertz who is a theoretical fit rather than an out and out obvious placement. Others, like Declan Rice, are practically purchases who you know and see eventually becoming mainstays from Day 1. All player profiles aren’t the same, you know.

    • @rushnafwadud
      @rushnafwadud Před 11 dny

      And I really refuse to believe we’re selling ESR. There were narratives like this during the year Martinelli was being brought back from injury and coached to play in a slightly different manner. Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah are the two players who will bring that “pure profit”. They’re easily evaluated at £35-40m in this market. They’re obviously not going to clear out the entire bench. That’s mad.

  • @agill2103
    @agill2103 Před 15 dny +2

    Kai and Jesus are GREAT!

  • @lankankeys8310
    @lankankeys8310 Před 3 dny

    Arsenal mainly need a top striker who will convert chances and not hesitate in the box. Arsenal spend alot of time playing touches in and around the opposition box with no end product. Big concern.

  • @ryanlewis4556
    @ryanlewis4556 Před 15 dny +9

    If we sign a striker this summer it pretty much renders the Havertz signing as a waste of money because he's a terrible midfielder and an average at best striker.

    • @user-wx3hg2eb6p
      @user-wx3hg2eb6p Před 15 dny +4

      will 2nd choice. At least better than jesus & Eddie

    • @ryanlewis4556
      @ryanlewis4556 Před 15 dny +8

      @@user-wx3hg2eb6p £65m and £300k a week to be a back up striker? What a waste of money

    • @TomDerrigAdvertising
      @TomDerrigAdvertising Před 15 dny

      Of the 600 million, there has been alot of wasted money on transfers...when did kai havertz, click....he did nothing in the last two games, too slow

  • @stanadams5541
    @stanadams5541 Před 12 dny

    Timber will make a difference next season,a new midfielder and a new centre forward will be a big plus and now after dragging the deadwood for five seasons is the time for Eddie,Elneny,Soames etc to go and strengthen the squad like Man City so that we have good replacements and not just tryers or popular guys who are average players.

  • @JackJohnson-lp9jr
    @JackJohnson-lp9jr Před 10 dny

    Imagine 2 Odergaards on the pitch. Odegaard, Luiz from Villa and Dec Rice in Midfield. That's an Arsenal that will terrify any team.

  • @akintolu
    @akintolu Před 15 dny +5

    It's not about massive clear out, wonder how people are not talking of the need for a tactical play. We just dominating possession in our half without penetration and intensity

    • @slyarsenal
      @slyarsenal Před 15 dny +7

      If you question tactical play then you're not really understanding the football Arteta plays. In 2021, after Mourinho beat Arsenal with Spurs, he commended Arteta and the team for the way we strategically play. Mourinho mentioned how Arsenal are able to change shapes by building play with 4-5 players and so on. He said the points on the table and results didn't truly reflect our performances at the time. Mourinho's a pro coach. You're not. There's an intergalactic gap in what you know compared to them.

    • @PaulClarke-dv5sr
      @PaulClarke-dv5sr Před 15 dny +1

      ​​@slyarsenal Mission Failed Mikel with yet more excuses

    • @thejoulesthief6841
      @thejoulesthief6841 Před 15 dny +1

      @@PaulClarke-dv5sr you can't be upset with Arteta when we haven't even *sniffed* the Quarter Finals in years.

    • @PaulClarke-dv5sr
      @PaulClarke-dv5sr Před 15 dny

      @@thejoulesthief6841 If you're happy with it then you're the reason why Arsenals fanbase is beyond embarrassing

  • @montanaprime
    @montanaprime Před 15 dny +1

    What does Age of Arteta have to do with the Results? These reporters man never fail to find an Excuse

  • @Neosisl
    @Neosisl Před 15 dny +3

    Arsenal have no number 8. Someone who has a bit of bite, can progress the ball and do some dirty work. 2 10s and a 6 is not a good midfield. I would love to see Barella at Arsenal.

    • @blackexcellence267___
      @blackexcellence267___ Před 4 dny

      I've watched inter too many times to tell barella is the type of player they wouldn't let go that easy

  • @giovanniebrady966
    @giovanniebrady966 Před 14 dny

    Yes, this year, the title race needs to go down to the finals 2 games.
    We play twice before City plays again, the gap needs to be 4 points when City next takes the pitch. Anything else is a failure.

  • @jordantamai5192
    @jordantamai5192 Před 13 dny +1

    Drink every time he says "alluded to".

  • @Educatedfisherman
    @Educatedfisherman Před 15 dny +3

    The point is we need a deadly finisher and Jesus is just not that person

  • @abdulhamidnassur6795
    @abdulhamidnassur6795 Před 15 dny +1

    The team is competitive bt we have a lot of dead wood players that cannot be relied upon.... people like elneny nelson esr nketiah and viera need to be moved on because the the manager doesn't trust them at all since all this players combined have played like 800mins of football yet people like saka odegaard rice saliba white each have almost over 2500mins of football

  • @om4482
    @om4482 Před 15 dny

    These guests seem to be very well informed about Arsenal.

  • @samueljacobs9679
    @samueljacobs9679 Před 15 dny +7

    This season, our midfield has been a persistent issue. Acquiring Kai Havertz was a misstep; what we truly needed was a midfielder adept at driving the attack forward. Havertz's ball retention has hindered us, rather than progressing the game. Looking ahead, a midfielder who can support Odegaard in orchestrating the attack is crucial. Diversifying our midfield options would not only alleviate the burden on our captain but also benefit players like Jesus, Saka, and Martinelli.

  • @Aousie
    @Aousie Před 11 dny

    David says a lot without saying a lot.

  • @JM-md4ux
    @JM-md4ux Před 15 dny +4

    Dunno if it’s scheduling volume/ style or what but top English teams are having issues. Liverpool , city , arsenal.

  • @tuffmbassador522
    @tuffmbassador522 Před 15 dny

    Ayo went from smiley to sad in a span of a week

  • @teslimadekoya1473
    @teslimadekoya1473 Před 7 dny

    Make a video about Tottenham

  • @ferrm1992
    @ferrm1992 Před 15 dny

    Gyorekes, Isak or Solanke. 1 or 2 at least and an LCM (Koopmeiners). Squeeze at least 40M for Nketiah (very hard)

  • @kevinnivek364
    @kevinnivek364 Před 14 dny

    Thierry Henry is right, EPL teams struggle when they are asked to play 3 games in 7 days

  • @gunndecagon271
    @gunndecagon271 Před 15 dny +1

    Martinelli it's time to move you on

  • @nikoloff2964
    @nikoloff2964 Před 15 dny +1

    Please stop stating that Vinicius is some sort of a generational talent. Madrid fan here, this dude i EXTREMELY overrated, just dive down into his stats in fbref, Rodrygo is the name of the game.

  • @Blue_Pumpkin
    @Blue_Pumpkin Před 15 dny

    Arsenal needs to shop for magic. The existing players have already given their 110%.

  • @TheMeloman79
    @TheMeloman79 Před 14 dny

    Is it as doom and gloom for Arsenal though? Can’t see that though.

  • @olaosidele
    @olaosidele Před 15 dny +3

    From dynasty to clear out? 😅

    • @StylistecS
      @StylistecS Před 15 dny

      Ther was always goin to be a clear out this Summer.

  • @JP-kj5es
    @JP-kj5es Před 15 dny +26

    lol literally last week they were proclaiming Arsenal are building a dynasty

    • @DazBull26
      @DazBull26 Před 15 dny +1

      talking like they would breeze past Villa

    • @triptwo425
      @triptwo425 Před 15 dny +3

      They are building, they need a couple more transfer windows.
      Things are going well in my opinion.
      Compared to the mustafi, holding, Oxlade chamberlain, banter Ozil etc.....
      It's a great time to be an Arsenal fan.

    • @sazidhasankhan9144
      @sazidhasankhan9144 Před 15 dny +2

      Yes we are.

    • @olaosidele
      @olaosidele Před 15 dny

      Bruh. Extremely premature 😂

    • @haimainjauo242
      @haimainjauo242 Před 15 dny +1

      A PLASTIC BOTTLE MANUFACTURING DYNASTY OF COURSE. THE AUDACITY TO EVEN MENTION THE WORD DYNASTY IS GIVING SECOND-HAND EMBARRASSMENT!

  • @ohdangarang
    @ohdangarang Před 14 dny

    Arsenal won the same number of cup as ETH, but you dont see any criticism on his lost yesterday. wonder why?

  • @trashed4005
    @trashed4005 Před 15 dny +7

    Bit weird to see this after Arteta was apparently building a dynasty a couple weeks ago lmfao

    • @crash17289
      @crash17289 Před 15 dny +1

      He is. Takes time though. Everyone agrees with it except rival city/pool and non-rival (spurs, MU, chelsea, etc.) fans.
      Klopp took several years and only has 1 PL to show for it. City is a juggernaut albeit with 115 pending charges.
      Rome wasn't built in a day unless you're City/PSG

  • @adrianlink480
    @adrianlink480 Před 15 dny +4

    Once again the English media thinks English bench players not good enough for the national team are the answers to the team’s problems. Idiotic!!!!!! ESR, Eddie, Ramsdale, and Reiss MUST GO!!!!

  • @user-gp6cc8jj6d
    @user-gp6cc8jj6d Před 13 dny

    Orstein being a bit over the top, hinting at sacking Arteta without saying the words

  • @columcunningham4458
    @columcunningham4458 Před 11 dny

    David a Mets fan? It’s a world of pain / Arsenal supporter of 38 years

  • @stevenwiggett9518
    @stevenwiggett9518 Před 15 dny

    If we buy a striker where is havertz gonna play midfield there we go again it don't work

  • @danwatson611
    @danwatson611 Před 15 dny

    People think arsenal are signing a 100m striker. Not a chance. They’re not going to put a 65m signing on the bench.

  • @legendaltair2733
    @legendaltair2733 Před 15 dny

    Arsenal needs a prolific 9 . Who can score goals. Because Arsenal wingers are not clinical finishers. Jesus is like firminho not good in finishing. But unlike Arsenal Liverpool had salah and sane who is very clinical. So Arsenal needs a big strong centre forward who scores 25 goals a season so that when the wingers are misfiring he will somehow find a way to put the ball back in the net..

  • @anuragdandekar6064
    @anuragdandekar6064 Před 15 dny

    Arsenal needs to world class forward players, one striker and one to take some load off Odegaard. And absolutely need to sell Nelson, Jesus, nketiah and esr

  • @user-vs6qe3sq7f
    @user-vs6qe3sq7f Před 10 dny

    They need a top striker move Jesus to the wing or a second striker

  • @mananmehta6910
    @mananmehta6910 Před 6 dny

    Sell- Ramsdale, Tierney, Zinchenko, Partey,Nketiah & Reiss Nelson

  • @slyarsenal
    @slyarsenal Před 15 dny +4

    New FFP rules are designed to specifically allow big teams to keep spending ridiculous amounts of money. How does Man City, a club with less heritage than Arsenal, Liverpool, Utd, Bayern, Real Madrid, Barca etc earn more commercial revenue than Real Madrid, a team with rich history, heritage, greater worldwide fans? City are funded by State and have cooked the books so many times to mask internal investment that even governing bodies find it difficult to track monies from fabricated offshore companies by the City owners with facades of commercial investment. So if teams are allowed to spend up to 70% of commercial revenue, and for example City earn 1billion, that means they can spend 700m. Now compare that 70% to a team like Burnley who for example makes only 100m, it means they can only spend 70m. How preposterous! PSR rules should remain as they are with a cap of -105m loss over 3 yrs so all teams adhere to the same mark. This is Uefa's greed at work again. Teams like Chelsea and Man city financially doped this league, hence why ffp existed in the first place but now the rules have been changed again to accommodate these teams in fear of sanctions these two teams could face. I knownthe investigation into City remains, but Uefa is throwing them a lifeline even before they've hit the water to drown. The game is corrupt!

  • @Alfredsson14
    @Alfredsson14 Před 14 dny

    I see many teams looking for selling players...but,who'll buy them? The Saudi's blow probably vanished

  • @danfromgossipgirl
    @danfromgossipgirl Před 14 dny

    Arteta cant get the most out of the bench and the deep like Pep and Klopp have. That’s been the difference

  • @martonjanos835
    @martonjanos835 Před 11 dny

    Isak/gyokeres,tonali/guimares,nico williams and pedro neto need to be bought lb,rb cover. I’d get rid of nketiah,nelson,partey,esr,zinchenko,tomiyasu,vieira! It’s time to be ruthless now!!

  • @AzStan-yu5dc
    @AzStan-yu5dc Před 4 dny

    Very weird tone from David on this one. Felt less like an insight from a journalist and more like a review of Artetas time at Arsenal from some weird personal perspective

  • @Zaba_the_Dogling
    @Zaba_the_Dogling Před 15 dny

    Obviously trossard should’ve started instead of haverz who has done nothing, as usual.

  • @user-zg9di6fk3t
    @user-zg9di6fk3t Před 6 dny

    Isak is ideal striker 4 Arsenal

  • @user-vf1iy6bb4h
    @user-vf1iy6bb4h Před 15 dny +1

    Ornstein is definitely a Pro Arteta! Good for balance tho but the pressure is on

  • @BigDome1
    @BigDome1 Před 10 dny

    I'm sorry but he's within two points of the FFP cheats City who have an elite manager and an insanely expensive squad. How is it even a discussion whether or not he's doing a good job? He's doing an absolutely amazing job. Football fans are unbearable.

  • @jboothroyd6531
    @jboothroyd6531 Před 14 dny

    They lost to a 1 time UCL winning TEAM and a 6 time winning club. Yes that counts but it's not as unfavourable as it is made out to be

  • @ArseianLee
    @ArseianLee Před 15 dny

    Doing the same thing and expect different result is crazy… arsenal transfer approach still under Edu Arteta era and their owners is Kroenke. This set has brought softness and bottling to Arsenal and strengthen that traits.

  • @LoGicAGaming
    @LoGicAGaming Před 14 dny

    Arsenal don't know how to play vs a mid block, side ways and backwards football. Arteta doesn't know how to get a spare man with positional play vs mid block. Coupled with the fine margins, that was the only reason why we lost to bayern.

  • @nightking8490
    @nightking8490 Před 15 dny

    Arsenal should stop gettng ruthless with it fans.

  • @Crevulus
    @Crevulus Před 11 dny

    David Ornstein talks for so long and adds so little.
    Ayo: "David, just a quick one..."
    Then he proceeds to talk for 6 minutes.

  • @user-kk4zw5jo4t
    @user-kk4zw5jo4t Před 12 dny

    So many words with so little said...

  • @azurelas1
    @azurelas1 Před 15 dny

    Quite a few players are "improvable".
    Martinelli, Zinchenko, Jorginho,
    ..

    • @moooviecow
      @moooviecow Před 15 dny

      Where was starboy, Saka been all season?

  • @boshankers12
    @boshankers12 Před 15 dny +3

    Arteta has revitalised Arsenal in every way, much to his credit. That being said, he has no clue how to manage in game, how to use subs effectively. Another massive problem is how he drives his players into the ground every year as he has no clue how to build a squad and utilise that squad.

    • @ironcrusader728
      @ironcrusader728 Před 15 dny +4

      So he has revitalised arsenal in everyway except the main two things that matter, squad building and game management? Make your mind up

    • @slyarsenal
      @slyarsenal Před 15 dny

      You're clueless! Arsenal's in-game management has improved immensely since last season. How do you think we've only lost 1 game in the EPL in 2024? Damn are fans are dumb. Stop listening to other twats and learn about the actual game

    • @boshankers12
      @boshankers12 Před 15 dny +2

      @@ironcrusader728 ok, you’re clearly a simple person so I’ll break it down for you.
      Arteta has revitalised Arsenal as a team. Before, it was old, uncompetitive, valueless and the team had a poor attitude. These things are all now the opposite.
      The second part is arteta himself. He overuses his favourite players until they break down despite having a pretty talented squad. He doesn’t know how to change the teams approach when things don’t go to plan. These are massive parts of management.
      Hopefully that clears things up for you simple man.

    • @sachitchowdary550
      @sachitchowdary550 Před 15 dny +2

      @@boshankers12okay so tell me if saka doesnt play on right who will play and score those goals? Artetas subs have the highest number of goals this season. His in game management has amazed so many people. Theres squad depth now in the team but not a strong depth. Many players were injured and many didnt play on a such a big stage. They are quite new so this hinders the performance and arteta knows that, thats why he keeps using players overly.

    • @boshankers12
      @boshankers12 Před 15 dny +1

      @@sachitchowdary550 Jesus played on the right against city at the emirates earlier in the season and he was brilliant. There’s a reason Saka looks destroyed during and after games, he’s fatigued/injured. Our squad is fully fit right now and we aren’t using them. These players are all new signings or had their contracts extended. There’s no excuses to not know how to use them. Our first 11 have played a ridiculous amount of minutes compared to city and pool.

  • @nattytom6238
    @nattytom6238 Před 15 dny

    Its Arteta that is making mistakes.
    Is team sections, his subs, players out of positions, and man management at time is very poor .

  • @Pranjal_Sharma_Sports
    @Pranjal_Sharma_Sports Před 15 dny +1

    David Ornestien the OG

  • @Juiceman390
    @Juiceman390 Před 9 dny

    Imagine actually thinking Arsenal shouldn’t bring him back lol

  • @haimainjauo242
    @haimainjauo242 Před 15 dny +3

    The bigger question: How ruthless were Arsenal's exits from the title race these last two seasons? Can they ever bounce back after two magnificent bottlejobs in a row?

    • @car9melo
      @car9melo Před 15 dny +2

      Do you feel better kid😂😂😂

  • @taironmartins2783
    @taironmartins2783 Před 15 dny

    What I saw was there was “raça” a word in Portuguese that means grit that comes from the soul. They looked like kids getting bullied, have some self respect and pick yourself up, I love Arteta but his playing style doesn’t allow for creativity. Hopefully his helps them and Arteta grow.