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Why Wenger should learn from 1998 and go back to basics next season

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However, since moving to the Emirates, Wenger has altered tactics and formation essentially to give the major talent that is ‘Cesc’ to shine. We have to be honest and conclude that so many barren years this 4-5-1 or 4-3-3 with Fabregas in an advanced role has run its course, and if we are to believe the strong rumours that our skipper will leave with all our blessings, then now is the time to revert to the 1998 system – here is how it might look next season if this transpires.

Despite his apparent greed, I for one hope Nasri will stay and is alongside Wilshire in a central, reinvigorated and flexible 1998 style 4-4-2 next season.

So who will feel the shoes and roles of Overmars and Parlour, who’s differing talents and attributes made 1998 so rewarding and a joy to behold? So who do we have now with incredible pace, who is right footed, able to cut in from the left as Overmars once did and score goals? In my opinion, this man is Theo Walcott. No he is not left footed, but then neither was Merson, Limpar, Overmars or Pires. And he does share all Marc Overmars’ attributes.

Finally, we need the player to slot in on the right, with the ability to run the flank, but also be able tuck in seamlessly to join Wilshire and Nasri in the centre when Walcott is in an advanced role. To my mind, the very player is none other than Aaron Ramsey. Ramsey undoubtedly has the ability to beat a man and find a telling cross or through ball whilst playing wide right, who can easily move in to support the centre when required. I feel he has the talent, energy and discipline to follow Ray Parlour’s footsteps, and join him as an Arsenal legend in years to come. This formation will give us the attacking flair we had in 1998, as well as the structure when defending or without the ball. It also allows us to utilise Ramsey, Nasri and Wilshire in the same team.

This also allows us to finally go back to having two strikers up top which brought us success in 1998, 2002 and 2004. In all 3 title winning years the key to this was the second striker, which was the ‘Iceman’ Dennis Bergkamp. Well there can be no doubt in anyone’s mind that RVP is more than ready for this role, and like his countryman in his era, one of the finest footballers on the world stage. I am not sure if Chamakh is a Henry, Wright style striker to play just in front of RVP, as the jury is still out on that. If you accept my thinking and logic that Arshavin could fill the Overmars role, then Theo could be given his chance to finally fulfil his destiny as the No.14 playing upfront with RVP.

Of course all of this depends of Nasri staying, but I hope you feel the logic of using the 1998 template is still very valid. The flexible 4-4-2 worked in our three most successful campaigns and there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that it can once again, and should be made to work again this coming season.

This whole strategy relies on us having the solidity at the back we had in 1998, but that’s for another time…

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13 comments

  • Arsenal1Again says:

    I would like to see a 442 again – I have felt this during many games.

  • mandeep says:

    instead of nasri/wilshere in centre and ramsey on right….better to have ramsey/wilshere in centre and nasri on right…has got pace and can tuck in when required…also in first half of 2010-11 he played on right side and enjoyed it….chamakh is more than capable of playing up front..he just needs a run of few games….arshavin should be played on the left to give him more freedom….

  • Thomas Munson says:

    I totally agree, we should play a 4-4-2 with Fabregas, Nasri or Wilshere in CM, Nasri or Wilshere on the left wing, Theo on the right with RVP playing off Chamakh with them both as strikers.

    However I would like to raise the point that we played a 4-4-2 in 07/08 and 08/09 and we still failed to win silverware, although before Eduardo’s injury we were on course to win the league so it was bad luck that cost us that season.

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