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Has Wenger finally found his new Patrick Vieira?

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CoquelinFrancis Coquelin enjoyed an excellent breakthrough campaign last term. – has Arsene Wenger finally found the midfield jigsaw piece that he had been missing since the departure of captain Patrick Vieira in 2005?

On Sunday, the Frenchman was substituted in the 64th minute at Crystal Palace, a decision based on the yellow card that Coquelin had picked up in the 41st minute after a foul on Wilfried Zaha. Subsequent fouls from the French midfielder forced Wenger’s hand as he removed him in anticipation that a red card was about to follow.

Ultimately, the acid test for Coquelin is whether he can build on last season’s success – and early signs suggests he can after a good start.

Stats released by Opta-powered fantasy football game www.oulala.com show that the 24-year-old has improved on last season’s impressive form. On a per 90 minute basis, the Frenchman is up in a host of key areas from last season.

The midfielder has won 4.5 tackles per 90 minutes this season compared to just 3.17 last season. He has lost fewer tackles per 90 minutes too (3 to 3.28) and a total tackle success-rate of 60% compared to 49% last season.

His success in the air is also up. He has won 67% of his aerial battles compared to 64% last term and total duels, again are on the rise. Coquelin has won 61% of all his head-to-head battles, 6% up from last season.

The Frenchman’s passing has also appeared to improve too. 89% this season, to 86% in 2014/15.

While the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil steal the headlines, one man is showing all the signs of star billing, and if Coquelin can continue to improve on an excellent 2014/15, Arsenal will undoubtedly be one step closer to challenging for the Premier League title this season.

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