Not this weekend though, as Arteta confirmed what we all already knew, which was that no players are back for us for the visit of West Ham. Ben White is fit and ready to go, but I suspect Timber keeps his place and so too will Lewis-Skelly at left back I’d imagine. I wouldn’t be completely against seeing Calafiori there though. As good as MLS has been and as much as he warrants his place, you wonder about that dynamism and driving into the opposition half that Calafiori has. He tee’d up Trossard to put in the assist/cross for Merino for our second goal last weekend against Leicester. He’s a guy who has already bagged a couple in the League this season and was unlucky to be marginally offside with his goal against Girona. MLS has a great goal against City, but Calafiori is that little bit more experienced and has a little bit more presence in the final third and at a time in which we’re needing of contribution for goals all over the pitch, I kind of feel like having him in might be a good idea.
The rest of the team will have a similar feeling to it this afternoon, I suspect, with the rest of the back four picking itself in the shape of Raya, Gabriel and Saliba. Odegaard will play right eight, Nwaneri right wing, then Rice will play, but exactly where is where it starts to get interesting. I listened to the Arsenal Vision podcast and Tim made an interesting point; we could see Merino AND Sterling today. Everyone is making the assumption that it is a binary choice between the two, but it wouldn’t surprise me to see Arteta give Sterling ‘one last chance’ today. He had an absolute stinker against Leicester and in the immediate aftermath I was certainly saying that’s him ‘washed’ but where we are right now, with very few attacking options, it seems annoyingly churlish to just burn a senior pro. He doesn’t deserve a start, his performances this season have certainly shown that, but Arteta can’t really afford to leave him completely out in the cold and so he will surely get minutes today. The question is whether it is from the start or not. Do you recognise that Merino playing from the start might not be the panacea many of us Arsenal fans thought after his brilliant impact from the bench a week ago? I wrote about the fact I think we need to be careful of crowning Merino our new ‘Big Target Man’ earlier in the week and whilst I am kind of hoping that we see him from the start today because the Sterling option hurt my eyes last week, I’m not completely convinced that a) Arteta will go for it from the start, and b) that he won’t look to try to rehabilitate Sterling from the off.
It’s a tough one. Neither option is optimal for us if we’re honest. But West Ham will look to come to us and frustrate today, so we need to be different to Leicester City last weekend. They sat in deeper in the second half, let’ us have the ball, asked the question of us to break them down and it wasn’t until the last ten minutes of normal time that we did it. West Ham lost to Brentford last weekend but the timing of that goal set the narrative and probably doesn’t tell you a lot about today. Brentford scored on four minutes and so the remainder of the game would be West Ham having to chase and Brentford being to hit in transition and knowing West Ham would open up. Today West Ham will be looking to frustrate us in front of goal. If we score early, you’d fancy our chances, but with Potter adopted a three at the back system, I can see this being a deep West Ham looking to spring traps with long switches to the likes of Bowen and Kudus. We need to be ready for it.
And we need our big players stepping up. The likes of Odegaard need to be getting on the ball and threading the eye of a needle. Having Merino as a target option is fine, but West Ham will probably happily cede the wings in defence if it means we’re crossing balls in to him with an army of West Ham bodies around him. We might need to find other solutions. What those are beats me, but that’s why I’m in the stands, not in the dugout.
I’ll be heading along there to take my usual seat in Block Five, but until then, have yourselves a good day and let’s hope for all three points. Any lingering hope of the title need it.
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