The EPL season kicked off in earnest last Saturday evening, but much
of the talk has been dominated by Arsenal’s defeat at the hands of a youthful
Aston Villa side. A committed Villa deserved their away victory, but the post
match commentary has been squarely focused on the Manager and Board of Arsenal.
Arsene Wenger has served the North London club proudly since 1996
and delivered success both on and off the pitch. Patient fans are now pleading
with the club to spend the riches they have so prudently saved to help deliver
some much-needed silverware to an empty trophy cabinet.
The corporate governance and a healthy balance sheet maybe one thing
but ultimately it is pitch success that draws fans through the turnstiles and
has young fans begging their parents to invest in a club shirt.
It has been eight years and two months since Arsenal last won a
trophy and there are websites and twitter handles dedicated to poking fun of
the silverware drought. Following the Villa loss, the Arsenal players were
spared of the criticism with it squarely directed towards Wenger. Chants of
“Spend the Money” and “You don’t’ know what you’re doing!” echoed the fan’s
displeasure around the stadium. The treatment may seem harsh for a team only
one week into a nine-month season, but the wave of discontent had been building
and finally hit the beach like Hawaiian winter point break.
As the EPL transfer window draws to a close at midnight September 2,
the question remains, will Wenger bid for a high profile striker with a proven
track record of goal success? The Liverpool club has stated publicly that Luis
Suarez is not for sale and Manchester United boss David Moyes has echoed the
same intent for Wayne Rooney to stay put at Old Trafford. Rooney is clearly
unhappy at his treatment despite his club’s dominant display in disposing of Swansea
City 4-1 at wet and windy Liberty Stadium.
Despite the doom and gloom of Arsenal’s early on field woes, they
are still the envy of many clubs striving for Champions League qualification
and the lucrative economic windfall. With a healthy international talent pool
boasting the likes of Lukas Podolski, Olivier Giroud, Theo Walcott and Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain, the problem does not lie with the “for” column of the stats
sheet. Rather than chase the market for a high priced striker, it could be
argued that the defensive strength requires the most attention.
Assistant-manager Steve Bould replaced the long serving Pat Rice last season
and it was thought his presence would add muscle to a defensive spine that
underpins the Arsenal core.
Once a proud English club attracting the best European playing
talent, Arsenal is in danger of their global brand being tarnished as the
balance of financial success outweighs the need for silverware. The shift is
evidenced by Bayern Munich’s defensive midfielder Luiz Gustavo signing with
Wolfsburg in preference to playing Champions League football with Arsenal.
For now the pressure is off the Gunners after an impressive mid-week
Champions League 3-0 away win against Turkish Club Fernerbahce. Yesterday they
traveled to Craven Cottage and played a spirited outfit in monsoonal type
conditions. Giroud and Podolski repelled the notion that Arsenal requires more
firepower upfront. Theo Walcott and Santi Cozorla also teamed well together
with plenty of damaging forward runs that challenge plenty of sides this
season. Podolski’s is displaying plenty of early season promise following on
from the German International‘s indifferent first season in the EPL. However if
a loss is recorded against North London rival Tottenham next weekend, the
intense media scrutiny and insatiable desire of Arsenal fans to see the club
lift a trophy will snowball. Sadly to this point in time Arsenal will remain in
the social media wilderness, never before having their success broadcast on
Facebook or Twitter.
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