and then Bowen got rid of Hughes.If only Hughes had got rid of Bowen...
and then Bowen got rid of Hughes.If only Hughes had got rid of Bowen...
I think, as others have pointed out, it’s more down to the changes in formation than anything else. I doubt Arteta was holding us back in any way.
IndeedWe changed formation, that’s the crux of it. We had got a bit stale, we tried players in different positions. Recently, Bernardo has played both much deeper than normal and also as a false 9 - it’s rejuvenated him. Jesus has played from the left. Rodri in defence, we’ve given Mendy/Cancelo/Walker more freedom to get forward by playing 3 at the back. Basically, we’ve given the squad something new to think about and they’ve responded.
Very harsh judgement. Thought he did well for us and was a good number . He must have taken a back seat last season? I think sooner or later we were going to start playing better. Mendy playing better, Ferdi doing well at CB and Rodri settling things down well. As long as we don't start Gundogan we'll be ok. Essentially though Liverpool being so far in front and probably winners this season has taken a fair bit of pressure off. The test will be Real MadridIt goes without saying that the performance has improved by leaps and bounds since Arteta left. He might have supported some deadwoods and tried hard to convince Pep to start them. Anyway, we are better off without him, good riddance ! I am glad we saw the back of him !
I was just wondering if anyone else thinks likewise. We seem to be pressing and passing much better and our general play is back to its mind blowing best.
So question is, did Arteta encourage restraint and pragmatism? Its like were off the leash again.
Been said beforeBecause that can be proven beyond all doubt.