Gonna have to take this bit by bit as there is a lot of questions.
MM99 wrote:Good job on your work with the ten year olds but we're talking about professional players who are over the age of twenty with vast numbers of competative matches under their belts.
All players I would imagine who showed decent enough potential to be scouted and recruited into professional teams. So they must have been doing something right at some point in their early football life. Shits going wrong now though, why?
MM99 wrote:You say that the tactics and training at Arsenal are laregely responsible for the bad defending and yet the same management and backroom staff have been responsible for the defence that was in the Invincibles, break defensive records during the 2006 CL run, the rise of great defenders such as Cole, and even current defenders such as Sagna who is arguably the best right back in the league.
I'll just take the 2006 CL run. We had a defensive coach at that time. His name was Martin Keown and he worked with the defence to have them better organised. This is what I want now. Clearly it works, no?
We have good individual defenders, Cole previously, Sagna now, Vermaelen now, Gallas before, Toure before. They cannot defend as a unit I believe because in training they do not work together as a unit. The training is focused on other things
MM99 wrote:So what's changed all of a sudden? Are you telling me that Wenger and his coaches have changed the training that led to all of the above? That somehow they have reverted to inferior tactics and training that enabled one defence to go a season unbeaten to one that shipped in 8 at Old Trafford?
Who is saying all of a sudden or has our defending been getting more and more comical over the last 3-4 seasons.
43 against last year
42 the year before
37 before that
33 already this
And yes the training has hasn't it? Keown was not retained. The last impressions of the Invincibles, with Campbell, Keown and Toure is well removed. Now it is officially all Wengers defence and it fucking blows.
MM99 wrote:Or is it actually a case of less talented defenders in the current squad? It is no coincidence that we went on a run of winning 9 out of 10 games(or whatever the figure was) when we had an established team that was relatively injury free and have suddenly gone back to losing matches when the squad has been reshuffled.
Kinda true. It's also more the less talented other players that exacerbate the problem in defence. But also this season isn't a one off is it. It is a trend over the last few years. We have been defensively shit.
MM99 wrote:To have a gripe with the quality of players available for selection would be a valid criticism of the management, but to suggest that the tactics and training of the defender's is mainly responsible for the poor defending is far fetched. Give Wenger the ability to pick any 4 defenders in the world and I have no doubt that they'd do a much better job than the likes of djorou, squilachi etc... would do even if they were exposed to the best training regiment known to football management.
No it's not. Only 2 or 3 years ago Birmingham yes Birmingham City were the proud owners of one of the meanest defences in the league. They either led in clean sheets or goals conceeded. They probably put that back four together for less than we spent on Mertersacker.
What I would say about Wenger picking the best 4 defenders in the world is that after 6 months of playing with him and training with him they would be collectively worse as a unit.
Djourou, Squilachi and whoever else with a regimented defensive coach would be exponentially better than they are now. Probably not as good as Wengers four but where is the success in that scenario?
Four great players who got a little worse or four average players who got lots better?