Tuesday 3 April 2007

The case for Aliadiere

It's been a dark, depressing period of time since the thrashing at the hands of Liverpool on Saturday. The Arsenal performances was simply horrendous. The only time that I can recall during Wenger's reign that they were as bad was when they were thrashed 6-1 by Man Utd in 00/01. At least we had Igors Stepanovs to blame that day; and we didn't have a team then that will supposedly dominate the future of football.

The very thought of Saturday sickens me, so I'm not going to dwell on it. If you're a sadist and want more analysis or dissection, click on any of the excellent Arsenal links on the side bar.

However, one thought did occur to me during the game that I would like to expand on - the dire performances of Baptista - or more specifically howthey have affected the performances of Aliadiere in recent times. (Aliadiere was injured for the game on Saturday.)

The high point of Baptista's season was his four goals in Anfield in the Carling cup - which seems like a lifetime ago. On that occasion, Aliadiere was the outstanding player in the match as he created 4 goals game and also scored himself.



On the occasions that they played together in the Premiership, they looked as if they had forgotten that the objective of football was to score goals. There's no doubting that Aliadiere looked nervous and lacking confidence. I feel that it doesn't help a player like that when he's playing alongside a guy who doesn't look like he has any first, second or third touch. (I think I may have stolen that description of Baptista from Arseblogger!) I also think that in Aliadiere's recent run in the team, the midfield have been awful - and have created very little opportunities for the striker.

Anyhow, to get to my point... many bloggers, including Arseblogger, think that Wenger should play a 4-5-1 against West Ham on Saturday. I disagree completely. Whilst taking the point that we are by no means guaranteed of 4th place, I think we should also be building for next season. 4-5-1 takes us backwards in the evolution of this team.

For me, it generally has to be 4-4-2 for Arsenal.
(unless we're playing Barcelona in the Nou Camp or something similar!)
I think Aliadiere - if fit- should start up front against West Ham. Before you all start chucking rotten tomatoes at me, let's look at the Frenchman's performances this season when he had more than 20 minutes and did not play as Julio 'The Beast' Baptista's partner up front.

October, West Brom v Arsenal 0-2, Carling Cup
Not the greatest of opposition.The Frenchman started and scored two goals as he played most of the game alongside Walcott.

November, Everton v Arsenal 0-1, Carling Cup
Aliadiere started alongside Adebayor in a roaming role. Here's how the Guardian described him:
Arsenal's oldest outfield starter here was the excellent Jérémie Aliadière, the 23-year-old a constant menace when charging from deep, with some of their slick interplay and passing taking the breath.

December, Arsenal v Portsmouth 2-2, Premiership
Not a great game for the Frenchman who started alongside RVP. Adebayor came on for him when we were 2-0 down and rescued the day.

December, Sheff Utd v Arsenal 0-1, Premiership
Another poor game for Aliadiere alongside RVP. Having said that, did anybody play well?

January, Arsenal v Spurs 3-1, Carling Cup
Aliadiere started alongside Adebayor for this one and had a stormer. He also scored the goal in extra-time that sealed the win for Arsenal.

February, Arsenal v Wigan 2-1, Premiership
Aliadiere came on with the Gunners trailing by a goal with 23 minutes to spare. Ok, Baptista was on the pitch; but so was Henry and Adebayor.Aliadiere played as winger when he came on. He was involved in the build-up to the equaliser. Overall, he was an important factor in the comeback with some good passes and dribbles against a tiring defence.

February, Bolton v Arsenal 1-3 FA Cup
Aliadiere came on for extra-time.Baptista was also on the pitch for this one but was partnered by Adebayor. Aliadiere, playing more as a winger, dribbled and carved out the opening for Ljungberg, who controlled before flashing a left-foot finish across Jaaskelainen to make it 2-1 Arsenal.

February, Arsenal v Blackburn 0-0 FA Cup
A rarity, in that Aliadiere started alongside Henry. Most of the team were a little bit flat on this occasion. Aliadiere deserved a penalty when Stephen Warnock brought him down but the ref played on.

M'lud, I think that I have shown you that when Aliadiere has played alongside Adebayor he's done well.
You may not agree with me on the Frenchman's qualities but I all I ask is that you think about his performances disconnected from Baptista's performances for Arsenal this season. He's not done too well with RVP either, but some say that even the great Henry struggles with RVP. I think Aliadiere deserves a chance alongside the man from Togo on Saturday. To play 4-5-1 against the likes of West Ham would be a step backwards for the team.

And remember... the slough of despondency is the birthplace of hope. Let us not forget that we won the double the season after the 6-1 mauling at Old Trafford.

See you all tomorrow.







4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fully agree with you.

It may be too late for Jeremie at Arsenal but if we let him go I really believe that he will be the one "to come back & haunt us".

He has the ability but has never had a long enough run in the side to get the confidence to produce his best. Injuries unfortunately have played a big part in that.

Just don't know about the Beast - he just has to be better than he has looked.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure it's a totally compelling case for Aliadiere. His problem has been consistency and I think he is running out of chances to impress. Certainly partnering Baptista upfront does him no favours, my gut feeling is that if he has a place at Arsenal he needs to convert to the wing not an out and out striker. His run in the Bolton match suggested he could do well there if he can gain consistency.

I also agree with liveinhope, surely Baptista has more in his locker than he has shown lately, but I think he has enough chances now to prove it. We can't afford to have a forward play like that in the last few games of the season.

Anonymous said...

Yes Ig

I have long thought they should try him as a direct winger.

pd said...

I agree: he can run at players, he's a good touch and pass. I also reckon he'd score more goals than our other midfielders; and would do better without the pressure of a goal a game that a striker has.