Mikel Arteta started his reign as the head coach of Arsenal in 2019. He begin with beautiful football and completed it with a historical winning of FA Cup against Chelsea. From that point forward, Mikel Arteta has separated Arsenal fans with his methodology.
But after some time his ideas and methodology of football begin to depreciate, where they finish outside European football in 16 years for the 1st time and his probably going to stay for long.
So, with new season approaching, we take a look at the 5 costly mistakes Mikel Arteta made at Arsenal:
5. Failed to Identify his most preffered line up
Getting going at first with a 3-5-2 formation was the best, he preffered Bukayo Saka and Hector Bellerin as his wingback players.
Thinking about Saka's hostile commitments, it was basic to play him in a further advance role. With Kieran Tierney's get back from wounds and the praising of the profound Brazilian central back Gabriel Magalhaes from Lille for an disclosed fee of £27 million, it appeared as though Arteta would at last move over to the 4-4-2 formation, which he had imagined since his signed for Arsenal.
Despite the fact that Arteta merits the freedom to try and sort things out for himself, the choice to leave out Gabriel on the seat against Villarreal in apparently the greatest round of Arsenal's seasonal mistake, but not questioning Arteta authority.
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4. Failure to recruit a good left-back at Arsenal
Probably the greatest error Mikel Arteta has made to carelessnessly not recruiting a natural left back.
Kieran Tierney was a great player this season for the gunners side, staying free out of Injury. In a framework that depends intensely on wingbacks and intersection, not having a good reinforcement in some positions has cost Arsenal various occasions.
Mikel Arteta has come up with some ideas, which are good but at a time very harmful to the club. With Grant Xhaka who has played as a left back, In spite of the fact that he's a all round player who frequently makes things happen from midfield, the left-back position isn't fit to his ascribe.
So the wrong choice of players have damage him a lots in this season.
3. Not utilizing his subs favorably
Another normal subject all through Mikel Arteta's project at Arsenal has been the misusing of his substitutes.
Arteta's ideas towards creating subs can be summarized by saying "short of what was needed". He has oftentimes neglected to resolve clear issues on the field, which has usually prompted troublesome outcomes.
Indeed, the half time subs made by Arteta have been because of injury concerns and not tatical changes.
Fans regularly gripe that Arteta stands by too long to even consider making replacements and that the ones he in the end makes once in a while impact the game.
At the point when players have looked dull on the field, Arteta has regularly permitted them to play on without showing any earnestness to make a subs.
2. Mismanagement of Lacazette, Aubameyang and Pepe
The issue of how to fit Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang in a similar framework has been long important for Arsenal's Emery's troubles.
Unai Emery Confronted it and couldn't fix it, and it seems to have Mikel Arteta scratching his head too. This misstep hasn't been because of an absence of endeavoring; Arteta has essentially played the triplet of Aubameyang, Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe across every single assaulting position.
But with the strong confidence of Willian and energizing of Busayo Saka has created a lots of problems for the coach.
Due to the brilliant performance of Busayo Saka and Martinelli from the wings this season as Pepe with Lazacette lacking some sharp edge.
The fans have made their voices heard; they need Arteta to play Martinelli and Saka on the wings with Aubameyang through the center, with Nicolas Pepe and Reiss Nelson as amazingly convenient reinforcements.
1. Lack creativiting in the Arsenal midfield
Albeit one could agree that the board and its proprietors pertake of the fault for not getting a dynamic midfielder in the mid year, they filled one hole by spending a revealed £45 million on Thomas Partey.
In spite of the fact that it's still too early to make a total evaluation, Partey has given empowering indications that he can turn into defensive midfielder at Arsenal have needed throughout the previous 15 years.
The choice remaining parts not yet clear, yet it is one that requires a ton of care and thought; Arsenal unquestionably need a-list innovative midfielder in their positions on the off chance that they need to challenge the top clubs in England and Europe.
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