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The most fluid attacking performances under Arteta have always come from Academy players.
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It's very easy to see who the problem is. Your new winger and striker is doing Jack. Talent is being destroyed under our watch.

Even a title wouldn't be enough. He has to get the sack for crimes to football. There is no harmony or coordination to the play. We don't even see one-twos.

We started last season terribly in attack, then his form in the second half of the season. The last season, we started attacking terribly and then had injuries second half. Arteta's system is heavily based on positional rotations from the back.

When the ball hits the final third, the football is boring and tepid, because players are playing outside of their natural zones. They make passes and movements that are prepared by the system of positional play.

Ødegaard gets pushed up as a forward. Saka holds width on the touchline. Ødegaard isn't someone who will drift to the flank as Saka goes inside. A goal like this could never occur in Arteta's positional play with these personnel.

Martinelli holds width, so that Rice can play as a forward. Where is the natural interchange? Goals such as the below can never happen under Arteta.

I think ESR was the most “Arsenal” player we’ve had in a while, ironic that Arteta sold him because he wasn’t HIS style of player, no respect for the CLUB’s style of player.

Is Messi or Ronaldo the best player in soccer, but this is the answer.

This should tell you it’s not Arteta’s fault **entirely**

more importantly not brainwashed by his over coaching.






