Two upfront would be a relief for me to see, for one. Many would agree, that RvP was basically our only source of goals. Walcott got 8, which is respectable but not for your second highest goalscorer. I like Van Persie in the no.10 role, behind the striker.
With a target man, and clinical finisher in Giroud up front, this season should await attacking, free-flowing, and fun-to-watch football from the Gunners!
Lukas Podolski
Lukas Podolski, a player who can play along the front line, is a very exciting prospect. And unlike others I’ll mention in this article, we’ve already sealed his signature, and seen him in the Arsenal shirt. I can’t wait to see his direct play, with his strength, pace, and a hammer of a left foot.
Olivier Giroud
Olivier Giroud is the typical no.9. A threat from set-pieces and crosses, Giroud could be just what we need. We’ve lacked height, strength, and aggression. Giroud will bring all three. Scoring 21 goals in the league this season, and topping the Ligue 1 top scorers list (alongside Nené), he is a clinical finisher.
We (arguably) already have that in Robin, but he even missed some important chances, like the one-on-one vs Paddy Kenny, away at QPR. It usually takes Olivier one chance, and hopefully we’ll see the net bulge a lot thanks to him at the Emirates and elsewhere.
Yann M’Vila
I love Yann M’Vila. He is definitely going to fill a hole in this team, provided he joins. His tackling, passing and drive reminds me a bit of Patrick Vieira. He also has aggresion, and passion. At the young age of 21, M’Vila already starts (or appears) for France.
He is pure quality, which is why European giants such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich all wanted him. Those three have all backed out, leaving Arsenal and Man City to fight it out.
M’Vila would prefer a move to Arsenal, quoting “I want to go to Arsenal, I know that they are interested in me, and I’m interested in them. We’ll see how things evolve”. We certainly will.
The next three are just rumours, so they are not as likely as the three above.
Clint Dempsey
Most people have heard of this man. The wonderful american is very versatile. If I was to compare him to an Arsenal legend, I’d say Bergkamp. He plays in the hole behind the striker, and provides good attacking strength, hard work defensively, and a good aerial threat.
Jan Vertonghen
Even though Vertonghen is edging closer to a move to white art lan, its still possible he’ll be a gooner next season. He’s a quality player, a left footed defender who can play centre-back or left back.
This will be vital, as we have struggled this last season, having to play the likes of Coquelin and Djourou in unfamiliar full-back positions. If we could sign Vertonghen, and another similar defender we’d be sorted for next year.
Fun-filled match days
Despite what people say, the Emirates is getting louder game by game. I have had season tickets since the opening of the Emirates. It started off, as a boring quiet place, and no where near as loud as Highbury. As the years have gone on though, the atmosphere has grown.
This season the fans have sung their hearts out, most notably when we stuffed the scum 5-2, beat City 1-0, and when we were being held by the likes of Wolves and Norwich, the fans urged the players forward. This shows that with the players, we are growing in confidence.
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