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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Premier League: Here is my choice for Arsenal’s Team of the Decade


So, it’s less than two months till the end of the 2010s, so recently websites and some papers have started running articles summarizing the last decade. Let’s start with Arsenal’s team of the decade, based purely on their form for us in that spell. Football fanatics from around the world can obtain Premier League Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.
Wojciech Szczesny:
You only need to be beyond the standard to be careful with this place. It took too long for Arsene Wenger to realize that Almunia and Fabianski were mentally not strong enough to play for a club our size. His form at Juventus though has led some to believe the club was premature in letting him go, it’s believed he angered management by being caught smoking in the shower after playing an extremely bad game. He would have been a better option than a Cech past his best.
Bacary Sagna:
While most of our full-backs could be described as good going forward but not great defensively, Sagna was reliable going both ways. His last game for us ended our trophy drought before he became the latest name to jump to Man City. Injuries have meant no one since has had the body of work to rival him for this role with some Gooners even targeting Bellerin at away games.
Per Mertesacker:
His injury-plagued the last couple of years made us maybe not appreciate the German defender as we should have, and he would perhaps not be in Arsenal’s team of the decade in some fan's eyes. It was concerning to read how he mentally reached the point where he no longer wanted to be picked in the squad as the stress of match days. If that was the case, he should have retired sooner instead of taking a salary from the club.

Laurent Koscielny:
Gooners don’t like how he left, but if they’re honest this has been our best partnership in the last 10 years, with Koscielny making up for BFG’s lack of pace. In his prime, he was one of the best defenders in the Premier League, but an Achilles injury robbed him of fitness, missing the World Cup in 2018.
No longer able to play full-backs games a week it had got to the stage where his game time had to be managed. He clearly feels someone higher up went back on their word, but he still should have handled his exit better.
Nacho Monreal:
Was brought in as a squad player but eventually replaced Gibbs when it was clear he could be trusted more defensively as well as being able to stay fit. Over the years Gooners he got more confident going forward as he grew into a proper leader, adding goals to his game.
Even at the most difficult times, you could never accuse the Spaniard of not giving any more than 100 percent. The decision to sell him and not Kolasinac was one of many mistakes Emery has made this year.

Alex Song:
Still, the closest we had in a decade of perfecting that role as DM. After the departure of Fabregas and Nasri, Song stepped up in terms of leadership qualities. He struck up a great understanding with Vanpersie, adding assists to his game. His form earns a move to Barcelona. Arsene Wenger made a mistake in not resigning him when he was being loaned out to the likes of West Ham.
Aaron Ramsey:
I had to pick him. Not just did he win the three FA cups which ended our long trophy drought, but he scored the winner in 2 of those finals, giving him a place in Arsenal’s team of the decade for his legendary status. A horrific broken leg at Stoke meant fans had to be patient to see him replace the likes of Fabregas and Nasri, and like lots of our British talent could never get through a campaign without time spent on the side-lines.

Santi Cazorla:
So good you could often take him for granted. It was only when he was out of the team you realized how well he was, and how no one could do what he did; the ability to dictate the ball from deep and control the tempo of our game. I truly believe we would have won the title instead of Leicester had he not got injured that year.
It’s ironic that Arsenal gave him so many years to recover from injury but the moment they failed to renew his contract is when he started playing weekly again. He would walk into our current XI and is a shoo-in for Arsenal’s team of the decade.
Alexis Sanchez:
Another gunner who scored in two of the FA Cups he won. The talent was obvious but work rate set him apart, often dropping deep to get the ball and make things happen. A pattern would develop though, as soon as it was clear we were out of any title race, his body language would turn poor and he failed to be the leader his younger teammates needed when they lost their confidence. Stories are that the dressing room accused him of thinking he was better than them because in truth … he was.

Olivier Giroud:
Selection will divide opinion, which is fitting as he did throughout his career, with Deschamps viewing him as his first choice for France even when he wasn’t picked by his club. The fact is that he is one of the few to score over 100 goals for the club and gave us a plan B we haven’t had since. It wasn’t his fault Mr. Wenger never chose to buy a world-class striker to partner him up with, and he only left because he wanted first-team football in time for the World Cup. He came back to haunt us in the Europa League where he was the best player in Baku.
Robin van Persie:
He merits being in this team for what he did for us in his final season, as skipper of one of the most terrible squads in our history. Never before have had a team allocated so much to one man, who single-handedly got us back into the Champions League. That’s why we were so mad that he enforced a move to Man United. 


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