I am perplexed, after last weeks draw with Norwich several fans came onto this blog to slam Szczesny for his performance during the game. Whilst I admit it was not his best game I was shocked at the tone of some of the criticism:
Szczesny is learning on the job and cost us valuable points with his inexperience
Do you know what, we are pointing finger at everybody, but the guy that did lose us the game, ie Mr Bloody Szczesny. I am sorry GiE, but he did, he was awful. If we had a better goalie, we would have won the game 3:0.
Isn’t anyone going to mention the failures of our noisy overrated goalkeeper. Positioning is awful ,and he shares responsibility for at least four defeats,inc Totts away and Swansea..
And I’m sure if I looked elsewhere I could find many more examples, I really don’t want to do that to my blood pressure though as Arsenal results are already pushing my heart to previously unknown limits of endurance.
I am well aware that Arsenal are in the results business and that some fans feel we should not be the club which suffers when our youngsters make mistakes and would prefer that our young talent “made mistakes at other clubs” to enable them to learn before the big time. Unfortunately that is not always possible, playing for Brentford in the 3rd division, or Bolton in the Premier League these players will never experience the pressure that they will endure at Arsenal.
The last quote above states that Szczesny has been responsible for a number of defeats (at least four) yet only goes on to mention Spuds away and Swansea away and runs out of steam if it was at least four defeats surely a maximum of 20 letters wasn’t too much to ask to complete the evidence.
I guess I can see how some could blame Szczesny for the goal against Spuds, although in the last two years with the modern football we have seen the best keepers befuddled by the unpredictability of the beach balls football is played with today. The Swansea game he got his angles wrong for the last goal as he did against Norwich on Saturday. In both situations he was left between a rock and a hard place by an AWOL defence, and his inexperience was highlighted as he got caught coming for the ball and then stopping. As a keeper once your mind is made up to go for the ball there can be no second thoughts, sometimes you are made to look a clown (witness Almunia on far too many occasions) and sometimes you are a hero, by starting and stopping you leave yourself in a difficult place of trying to recover your angles and getting set for the shot.
However despite these errors I think our young Pole has been crucial to us winning games this season more often than he has been responsible for defeats. I was hoping to get videos but YouTube has some vicious copyright adherence policy so unfortunately you will have to settle with BBC match reports, I always find for saves to be mentioned in match reports, they have to be crucial or outstanding. After the £20million penalty save against Udinese we went to Old Toilet and got stuffed, then our winning streak started in the Premier League, here are some excerpts:
Swansea H 1-0: Kemy Agustien’s cross found Graham, only for Szczesny to produce a brilliant low reaction save to stop what looked a certain Swansea goal. (Score at the time 0-0)
Bolton H 3-0: Arsenal came into the match under severe pressure and nerves were palpable early on as Pratley was brilliantly denied by Szczesny (Score 0-0)
Sunderland H 2-1: Sunderland who could have led at the break but for a brilliant save from Szczesny as he kept out Lee Cattermole’s close-range header. (Score 1-1)
QPR H 1-0: Taking the lead seemed to fill Arsenal with nerves and Wojciech Szczesny had to save well from Adel Taarabt (Score 1-0)
Bolton A 0-0: N’Gog got in front of Laurent Koscielny and forced a close-range save from Szczesny (Score 0-0)
Sunderland A 2-1: Arsenal were also indebted to Szczesny who made a couple of good saves from Craig Gardner shots (Score 0-0 for both)
Liverpool A 2-1: Kuyt was given responsibility from the spot but could not beat the Polish keeper, who sprang to his right to keep out the penalty and recovered to push away Kuyt’s follow-up too. (Score 0-0)
Corner taken by Stewart Downing, fantastic save by Wojciech Szczesny (Score 0-0)
Another neat build-up ended with Szczesny saving Henderson’s low shot (Score 1-1)
Wolves A 3-0: Yet Connor’s side improved after the break as Doyle and substitute Nenad Milijas were denied by brilliant Szczesny saves. (Score 2-0)
So on the basis of scores at the time of these important saves Szczesny earned us at least 12 points, probably more considering the state of the teams confidence at these times. He has been an integral part of the Arsenal comeback story this season, and concerns over one performance against Norwich are overemphasised because of the pressure on that result, I would say to those doubters, without Szczesny we would not even be in this position right now.
I will leave you with two videos, one highlights of a game in which Oliver Khan was moved to say “Tonight there was only one world-class player – Szczesny.” The German team that night contained Mertesacker, Podolski, Klose, Lahm, Gotze. So to say it is high praise is an understatement, but it is evidence of what the young man is capable of and he is just turned 22, and he is the future legend (the second video explains why)
(The idea for this post came before I had heard that Szczesny is a doubt for Sundays game, Squeaky Bum Sunday (copyright GliC) just got a whole lot squeakier.)
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