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Of all the chants that rang out from the away end during Arsenal's 5-1 thrashing of Fulham, there was one which echoed around Craven Cottage particularly loudly. It was not aimed at any of their goal scorers, nor at Unai Emery, the man overseeing their ninth win in a row from the dugout, but at Lucas Torreira, the little figure scurrying around midfield.

"He comes from Uruguay," it went. "He's only five foot high."

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Alexandre Lacazette - The Talisman

Posted by Ayanda Khuzwayo on 22 October 2018 8:10 AM CAT
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six matches into the Unai Emery era, Alexandre Lacazette sat on the substitutes’ bench watching his teammates stroll through the flaky line of Vorskla Poltava’s defence in the Europa League. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang helped himself to a couple of tasty goals. Danny Welbeck scored too, then Mesut Özil came on to celebrate a feelgood strike.

Meanwhile, Lacazette stayed unused on the bench and sunk deep into his seat looking a little bit envious. All strikers crave goals to fuel confidence and the Frenchman’s start to the season needed a boost. He had one goal from that first six games and had been in the starting XI only twice, so there was a reason to ponder how it was all going to map out for him under Emery.

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Arsenal: Is this just who Mesut Ozil is now?

Posted by Ayanda Khuzwayo on 16 October 2018 7:05 AM CAT
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Arsenal used to see Mesut Ozil as their central cog, but he has fallen off since then. Is this just who he is now? Is he a support player?

When Arsenal signed Mesut Ozil, the expectations were that he was going to change things. He was the superstar, the man who everything was going to flow through, just like he did, for the most part, for Real Madrid.

It’s safe to say he hasn’t changed everything unless you count ending the debt days as his big change, which he did do, but on the pitch, he has been unreliable. Not bad, and certainly worth it, but not reliable.

 

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Building from the back is showing signs of life. Changes in goal forced or otherwise, and in defensive midfield, have helped Arsenal better keep their shape in recent matches. It must be said, Unai Emery is getting his tactics right.

If you are willing to count Arsenal‘s third from the 5-1 win against Fulham, which began with Hector Bellerin gaining possession on our end line, three of our goals can trace their DNA back to our own penalty area.

All five came from open play, as the majority of our goals, this year have (15 of 19, to be more exact). And we built plenty more chances in front of their goal from the shadow of our own.

  So pay no attention to detractors playing down Fulham’s survival hopes, or accentuating their make-shift back three: The Arsenal of old is no stranger to dropping points on the road before an international break. Job. Well. Done.

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The German midfielder was influential in a wide role in the win at Cardiff but Unai Emery is entitled to more involvement.

once again Mesut Özil looked across to the side of the pitch and saw his number was up. At Stamford Bridge two weeks ago it felt like a humiliation, the German hauled off by Unai Emery with 22 minutes of a finely poised contest remaining and having to endure ironic cheers from the home supporters on the back of an ineffective display.

 

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