Good post. Football is not just all about excellence and having the best 25 players in the world, always winning and if you don't win then there is a collective mourning and scapegoating.It is interesting, how many total toolballs, hung up on the fact that zinchenko used to be a midfielder and therefore 'hasn't been a good left back for us', are unleashing their stuck-in-their-ways bile on this thread.
It is fine, I remember post-match thread, after post-match thread, after post-match thread, where a fair few that actually watch football got to say, what an outstanding performance by Zinch, arguing whether he or someone else deserved man of the match, pointing out what a difference he made.
I remember us sitting in 9th at new year, and Pep bringing him back into the sterting 11 once he realised fannying about with inverted FBs didnt work out, and us going on a 20-something winning run, storming to the league title. Something zinchenko made The biggest difference to, and many of us noted it.
Which makes me realise, there are plenty sensible people out there, eventhough the semi-clueless fuds that just want to be critics because they once said something negative and now they have to live by it, are currety louder on this one thread.
I'm ok with that.
What other option do we have? Seeing Jesus score for the letter writing pricks is bittersweet but what can we do about it. The club is progressing and it’s impossible to keep good players happy with not playing. It’s a consequence of our success.I don’t think Arsenal fans will realise yet what an unbelievable signing they are making. I absolutely love Zinchenko. I understand why he feels he has to leave, I get it and I don’t begrudge him the chance to play more. But I can’t lie, this hurts me more than both Jesus and Sterling. All the best to him, but I’m really not going to enjoy seeing him in another shirt. We shouldn’t take for granted players that love the club as deeply as Zin does and losing too many with his attitude would definitely affect us in the short term.
I agree that Arteta is picking up 2 guys with the best attitude and that can be infectious. arsenal have had a problem with mentality and jesus and zinchenko will improve them so much on that front. Plus theyre decent players to boot.I don’t think Arsenal fans will realise yet what an unbelievable signing they are making. I absolutely love Zinchenko. I understand why he feels he has to leave, I get it and I don’t begrudge him the chance to play more. But I can’t lie, this hurts me more than both Jesus and Sterling. All the best to him, but I’m really not going to enjoy seeing him in another shirt. We shouldn’t take for granted players that love the club as deeply as Zin does and losing too many with his attitude would definitely affect us in the short term.
His attacking stats back up that he’s been an important player for us again last seasonA silly comment. By the end of delph’s brief stint there he had cost us an fa cup due to a red card and was a walking accident.
Zinchenko doesn’t play like a left back so people write him off as one. His quick release one touch football from that position is phenomenal.
People need to stop seeing our football through 4–4-2 lenses.