Saturday 23 June 2012

The Arsenal Invisibles..


                I have affection towards simplicity. I have affection towards those characters that play their roles to perfection with total nonchalance. I have affection towards those players who prefer to remain in the backdrop, playing selflessly for the name on the front rather than the name on the back. These are the players who are not preferred for interviews, commercials or photo shoots, but usually are amongst the first names on the team sheets because their silent work makes the team tick.

                I prefer music to dance. As in I hate the Bollywood stars who gain the limelight by dancing away to the tunes of music composers. Some people are even unaware of the identity of the music composers. So in short I have a liking for people who prefer to stay away from the limelight and continue to slog it out (sometimes without credit from fans or the media).
                And these kinds of people are present in all walks of life. These are the silent mechanisms which make an engine tick. And surely there have been several underrated players to have donned the Arsenal jersey.
                So here I present to you the ‘ARSENAL INVISIBLES’, a list of the 5 most underrated Arsenal players (according to me)-
1)GILBERTO SILVA- The Invisible Wall

He was signed by Arsenal for a meagre 4.5m from Athletico Miniero after his heroics in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He was appointed as the Defensive Anchor Man to sit in from of the defence. His defensive work was undoubtedly top notch. I would even go to the extent of saying that his defensive work was better than Vieira. He forged a brilliant partnership with Vieira in the centre of midfield. His exploits were usually overshadowed by Vieira.
He was an integral part of the ‘Invincibles’ playing 32 matches out of 38. After the historic season it was discovered that he had a fracture in his lower back. This is when Arsenal’s performance started dipping. Arsenal lost to Manchester United after a run of 49 unbeaten games(Silva was absent). Call it coincidence or whatever. But I personally think his work rate was unparalleled.
Gilberto is often called "the invisible wall" in Brazil. His play often goes unnoticed as he positions himself between the two centre backs and the rest of midfield, breaking up opposition attacks before they gather momentum. As Arsenal and Brazil are both attack minded teams, he offers cover for attacking wing-backs and other midfielders who have a poor record of dropping back to help the defence. Having Gilberto Silva on the pitch was equivalent to having 2 players. His work rate was so high. He usually dropped back into the centre of defence whenever Kolo Toure made a darting forward run. He would just step back and provide a very effective cover.  Gilberto's style of defending is unlike that of normal midfield enforcers, rather than tackle a player, he is more likely to shadow him, thus pushing him back. As a result, he has an unusually clean record for a defensive midfielder: he has twice gone 45 games or more without receiving a single booking during his Arsenal career. A highly astonishing fact given he plays the ‘Dirty Player’ role. He is more likely to offload the ball frequently to more creative players close around him, such as Cesc Fabregas (He has a lowly 7 assists in 6 seasons at Arsenal). But that doesn’t bother me because he played the role which he was given to perfection. The only thing he lacked was flair. But that he covered up with his work ethics and discipline.
DEFENSIVE COVER.

Gilberto’s best quote- "It's much more responsibility for me but I'm very confident I can do my best for the team. I am the oldest in my position but it doesn't matter who I play with because they are good players."

2)RAY PARLOUR- The Unsung Hero

Do you remember him?
He was nicknamed ‘The Romford Pele’, which was given in an ironic sense of humour due to his solid performances but his unglamorous image. Isn’t the above enough to prove that he was tremendously underrated.
He played instrumental roles in the famous Double winning squads of 1999-2000 and 2001-02. And just to remind you he was adjudged Man of the Match in both the FA Cup finals. His 30-yarder in the 2002 FA Cup final against Chelsea to open the scoring for Arsenal is remembered till date. He was not a great goal scorer but a scorer of great goals.

He was a loyal servant to Arsenal for 14 long years. Parlour continued to enjoy success with Arsenal for another four years (winning another Double in 2002), but generally received little acclaim in the media compared with many of his more illustrious Arsenal team-mates, especially as he was almost constantly living in the shadow of Patrick Vieira for much of his time at the club. Despite having won 3 Premier League crowns, 4 FA Cups, 1 League Cup and 1 European Cup Winners’ Cup with Arsenal and having played 464 games for a top-end club like Arsenal he was capped ONLY 10 times for England. That is how much this great was undervalued.
In short he is an "unsung hero" and praised as a "fans' favourite" for his high-energy performances.

3)FREDRIK LJUNGBERG- The 17th Best Dressed Man in The World

Why I gave that intro? He is still known more for his ‘Sex-appeal’ than for his footballing skills!
What do you know about him except for the fact that he had funny coloured hair? Do you remember he had a bright red stripe in his hair?
It was not extravagance or something of that sort. He had done it to show his loyalty to the Arsenal fans. He was the perfect anti-thesis of Arshavin. He was not a burden during defence. He was brilliant in attack and was equally good at tracking back and helping the defence. He was a perfect wide-man who gave his all for the team. He was so versatile that he could comfortably play on either wing, in the centre of midfield or even as a second striker! He was one of the few players who Arsene Wenger signed without seeing him play LIVE. Isn’t that fact enough to justify his pedigree?
VERSATILE
He usually had to live in Pires’s shadow. He got his first break when Pires had suffered an injury. He only established himself after the departure of Emmanuel Petit and Marc Overmars. He also had to overcome rib injuries and migraine bouts. The above was what made him strong and a very tough nut to crack for the opposition. He flourished under Arsene Wenger being part of the ‘Invincibles’ and an integral part of 2 Double winning squads. In all, he won 3 Premier League titles, 3 FA Cups and 3 Community Shields with Arsenal.
Many people don’t know it (even I didn’t before doing the R&D for this post!) that he was awarded the PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE SEASON in 2001-02.
He endeared himself to the Arsenal faithful by his commitment on the pitch. The Arsenal faithful sang, "We love you Freddie, because you've got red hair, we love you Freddie because you're everywhere, we love you Freddie, you're Arsenal through and through"
So isn’t his worth underestimated?

4)TOMAS ROSICKY- ‘The Little Mozart’
A classical playmaker known for his skill and ability to orchestrate the midfield with his passing range. Arsene Wenger describes him as a player with “Remarkable Vision”.
His skill in undervalued by many because Rosicky hasn’t had enough time to display the skill due to his ‘Swarovski Crystal’ like delicate and injury prone body. After signing for Arsenal in 2006 he has had just 1 full season, 2011-12. And to be honest he has been superb for Arsenal this season. Everybody talks about Robin van Persie single handedly carried Arsenal on his shoulders. But nobody talks about the number of goals created due to Rosicky’s skill. He had the responsibility to orchestrate the midfield after the departure of Fabregas, and he proved that he was worthy of it by putting in action-packed performances day-in and day-out. He may not be having that many goals and assists, but I am sure that there are uncountable instances when he has provided the assist to the assist!
When healthy (there’s the rub isn’t it?), Rosicky provides energy, pace and intelligence to the team that few others can. He is quick thinking, attack minded and has the ability and vision to deliver sublime, defence-splitting passes. He's a great decision maker and is not afraid to take a crack at goal. In addition, he does not shy away from the tough tackle, getting nasty when necessary, and helping out defensively. He too is very versatile and can play in any of the attacking positions available on a football pitch.
Whereas many praise Wilshere for his committed tackling, Rosicky's slide tackling has always been sublime, yet overlooked by most. Standing tackles require a strong build, which neither Wilshere nor Rosicky have, but the slide tackle, however, is more about timing and accuracy, therefore it is sensible that players such as Wilshere and Rosicky use it. Rosicky meanwhile has never gotten a red card (to my knowledge).
Hopefully, these points have shown that Rosicky has been vastly underrated, by media and fans alike, and it is my hope that he gets the recognition he deserves, instead of the bashing he gets. The benefits of playing him - brilliant close control and passing technique, excellent awareness of where the space is in the final third, quick one touch passing, powerful long range shooting, as well as fine leadership skills (he is a well respected figure in the dressing room) and bags of experience will certainly help us in ending that damning trophy drought.

5)LAURENT KOSCIELNY- St. Laurent(For the die-hard Gooners!)

When Arsenal signed Laurent Koscielny for £10 million from French side Lorient in the summer of 2010, eyebrows were raised. Over the course of his debut season, it seemed that many formed the opinion that he’s not a very good defender. This is probably because alongside the woeful Sebastien Squillaci and the occasionally error-prone Johan Djourou, Koscielny was part of poor defensive showings. Of course, the Carling Cup final incident wouldn’t have helped either – a horrible mix-up with goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny saw Birmingham lift the trophy in the dying seconds.
Inconsolable after Carling Cup Final

Come 2011, Laurent has undoubtedly been Arsenal’s most improved player. His rise has been meteoric to say the least. I would even go to that extent that I would prefer him ahead of Mertesacker and Vermaelen too! He has been very solid at the back and his consistency has been rewarded with a French Cap.
However, those freak incidents should not affect people’s judgement of Koscielny, although inevitably they do. If you watched Koscielny closely, you’d see countless perfect interceptions and tackles; he’s excellent aerially as well as on the deck. He is stronger than he looks. He scores important goals too. Communication may be an area in which he lacks, but he makes up for that with a combination of physical and technical prowess. For example, a couple of times against Dortmund he played a BVB player onside, yet managed to recover and put the player off each time. He quite clearly has the infamous mental strength that Arsene always goes on about.

I still don’t quite understand how some fans don’t rate Koscielny higher. I’ve been banging on about him for months (it hasn’t just been me in fairness) and some people are only just realising how good he is when he’s playing with a good partner. It’s a wide perception that he struggles in the air, but that’s actually not true; he came up with several brilliant headers against Dortmund, as per usual in fact. Perhaps it’s his brilliance on the deck that makes his aerial ability seem less in comparison.
                These are the players that make a team tick. These are the players who perform consistently day-in and day-out. These players have the ability to enter into opposition team-talks on a regular basis rather than tabloid spaces! Just that somehow they manage to evade the limelight(A bit like Rahul Dravid). And they perform selflessly for the cause of the team. Some of the above may lack the flair but they more than make up for it with some special qualities.
                                                        HATS OFF TO THESE GUYS!
(Disclaimer- Any more Underrated Arsenal players in your mind? Please let me know by commenting below.)


Friday 8 June 2012

Walk Down Memory Lane..


          I started supporting Arsenal since 2003(I was 9 years old then) and have been a Gooner since. The reason for me to start supporting Arsenal was very simple. A computer game called ‘FIFA 2003’is the reason. It was kind of the first football video game I started playing. The logo of Arsenal with ‘The Gun’ appealed to me. It was like love at first sight!
          And a particular competition in European football which has fascinated me very much since 2003 is the ultra-prestigious UEFA Champions League. The aura of the competition beats everything. The format is super-exciting too. The Best from Europe are pitted against one another. I don’t think it needs more introduction.
DREAM COMBO
          So combining the above fascinations, walking down memory lane, I stumble upon some ‘DREAM’ matches played by Arsenal. These are the matches which make my stay till 3:30 a.m. in the night fruitful and satisfying. The excitement keeps you awake.
          So here I present to you 6 of my most cherished Champions League matches played by Arsenal (which I have witnessed on TV since 2003)-
1)

Historic venue! Historic match! Historic significance! Legendary players!
2 months ago Internazionale had thrashed Arsenal 3-0 at Highbury. It was due to Inter’s magnificent counter-attacking play. That day Thierry Henry had said, “When we go to the San Siro, we would like to implement a similar brand of football.” And how!

Arsenal became the first English team to taste success at the San Siro. Thierry Henry certainly played one of the best games he has ever played in the Arsenal jersey. He was instrumental in all the 5 goals scored by Arsenal. Arsenal hurt Inter on the counter. Blistering pace on the left wing disturbed the Inter defence all night! Never has an Italian team’s defence ever been breached in such fashion. Ripped apart to shreds!
In John Champion’s (PES commentator) words, “That night T. Henry was as close to perfection as you will ever see from a striker. You could have picked any defender from any time in history and pitted him against Thierry Henry. And I am sure Henry would have terrified him that night!”

ICONIC MOMENTS- Thierry Henry’s 2nd goal & the Emphatic-ness of the victory.

2)

This is where it all started. Our famous run to the 2006 finale began here. This is when the team gained the belief that they could go all the way. No one had given the young Arsenal team a chance against the intimidating ‘GALACTICOS’. But Arsenal silenced all doubters wrong due to a magical goal by the magician himself “TH 14”!

Arsenal bamboozled Madrid in the first half, wasted 2 clear cut opportunities. Arsenal finally got the lead just after half time. Good pass by Fabregas to Thierry Henry. And ‘HE’ does the rest. Goes past 3 defenders with his pace, skill and strength and a perfect finish past Casillas. Perfect goal! Arsenal steam-rolled Madrid at the Bernabeu and in turn became the 1st English team to defeat Madrid at the Bernebeu!

ICONIC MOMENTS- Thierry Henry’s goal and the Arsenal faithful singing, “ADIOS, ADIOS” in the end!

3)

It was supposed to be a home-coming match for Patrick Vieira. It was supposed to be the first match in which the 2 great Arsenal midfield generals were pitted against each other. It was Fabregas vs Vieira. The Gunners vs The Old Lady. Arsenal vs Juventus at The Highbury.


It was the match in which the Arsenal youngsters played with maturity. It was the match in which the youngsters came off age.
It was the match in which a star was born. His name was Cesc Fabregas. This was the stage he particularly chose to declare that he was ready to take over the reins, become the driving force of the Arsenal midfield engine (Against his contemporary Vieira). He bossed the midfield, dictated the play, played with passion. In short he was superlative that night.
Juventus were literally blown away by an Arsenal side which played with verve and invention. Arsenal played sublime football, balanced in all areas, frustrating the Italian League leaders. Outplaying them in all departments.

ICONIC MOMENT- Pires dispossessing Vieira and Fabregas scoring the goal with the return ball.
ICONIC MOMENT IN ITSELF.
4)

I remember it as perhaps one of the greatest match Arsenal has played since the departure of Henry. This match was special due to the lethal nature of the opponents especially in the Champions League. AC Milan are kind of a specialist Champions League knock-out rounds team. So it was supremely special to be able to beat them in their own den, the intimidating San Siro!

It was Arsenal’s raw pace which disturbed the old (but experienced) legs of Milan. The directness of the play, swiftness on the counter were pillars on which ‘MISSION SAN SIRO’ was accomplished.
But the star man on the field was definitely the unheralded Mathieu Flamini, the same guy who left Arsenal for AC Milan barely 4 months after this match. He played so well, that AC Milan bought Flamini based on his performance in this match ONLY. (Actually Arsenal lost him on a free due to him not renewing his contract) His defensive work was top notch in this game. A perfect DM’s game. A perfect foil for Fabregas, an ideal safe platform for Arsenal to build their swift attacks on.

ICONIC MOMENT- The perfect Counter-Attack by Arsenal leading to the second goal.

5)

It was billed as the battle between two of the most attractive-football playing teams. It was a battle between two teams who were the best exponents of the ‘Tiki-Taka’. It was the Arsenal vs The Mighty Catalans.

I personally cherish this game, not for the football but for the ‘CHARACTER’, ‘GUTS’, ‘DETERMINATION’ and ‘BELIEF’ to come back from behind to secure a win against Barca. Overly so, because a star announced his arrival on the world stage in the grandest of fashions. He not only proved that he is the future but also the present. And that star was undoubtedly JACK WILSHERE.
Jack Wilshere dominated the centre of the park. He fought and that too successfully against the best in the business against the likes of Xavi and Iniesta. He also managed to evade the dirty boy, Busquets on several occasions. His passing, sudden burst of pace in the centre of the park and intelligence irritated Barca and made the world notice this young prodigy’s precocious talent. A Star was well and truly born during this match.

ICONIC MOMENT- Wilshere, a 19 year old Arsenal Academy graduate bossing the midfield against the best in the business.

6)

Again a match against Milan. But this time the only item on the menu was- ‘ATTACK’ as Arsenal had to overturn a 4 goal deficit. Arsenal fought like brave hearts. 


Each player gave more than his best. I feel all players were playing at 200%. There was nothing to lose. This game reminded me of one of my mother’s sayings, “If there is intent, everything is possible."
Arsenal went all-out attack and was unlucky not to take anything away from this game (result wise) except for the tremendous growth in stature of ‘The-Ox’. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain showed the whole world what he is made of. He made everyone stand up and take notice of his talent. He showed the world that he can do a hell lot with the ball apart from running with it. He showed tremendous pace, dribbling, close control and an ‘Under-Development’ passing range. He played with nonchalance. Not afraid of running with the ball, dribbling past opponents like child’s play. Whenever he got the ball, a shiver ran down the AC Milan defenders’ spines! He was so electrifying.

ICONIC MOMENT- Oxlade- Chamberlain’s magnificent run down the right flank to earn a penalty.

          So that was a list of my favourite Champions League matches Arsenal have featured in. Apart from this one thing I noticed was, each time we defeated a ‘Big’ team, a youngster always stood up wanting to contribute to the victory against the Elite to be counted amongst the Elite. Every ‘Big’ Champions League night a new start was born!
THESE NIGHTS WERE THE NIGHTS WHEN THESE YOUNGSTERS BECAME HEROES

          Also each match showed that a team needs to be consistently good(over a period of 90 mins at least)in all departments to be considered a Champion team worthy of winning the illustrious Champions League.
          The aura of the Champions League still remains intact. The magic of the Arsenal Football Club still amazes me. Hopefully the readers(especially GOONERS) can proudly say after reading this piece, “PROUD TO HAVE WITNESSED THE MAGIC OF ARSENAL!”

PROUD TO BE A GOONER!

(P.S.- All the videos are MATCH HIGHLIGHTS. And I would like to thank my friend, my junior in college and a fellow GOONER- Rishabh Sirdesai for suggesting the above post topic. Thanks bro.)