Written by mickydidit89
Over the last day or two, I have been alluding to the latest of my brilliant ideas. The beauty about this one is that I have unearthed not only the cause of our troubles but also the solution. The other day Mike talked about Eto on RA’s excellent post about Wengerball, and between them, I thought they were going to steal my thunder.
Few could argue about the best to watch as well as most effective of Arsène’s teams. One immediately has images of Bobby, Freddy, DB10 and TH cutting loose in a swift, elegant, fluid, incisive and most importantly decisive move.
So, AW’s most perfect team, and not a whiff of 4-3-3. Then, along came a superb Barca team. Gradually, I believe AW became infatuated with their style. Everything about Barca appeared to gel with his beliefs about the beautiful game, the pedigree, and the style.
Now many of you may recall my call for “Thrust” but I am now going to add meat to that theory. I believe we are modelled on elements both the Ajax and Barca templates from a footballing standpoint as well as a structural environment. However, it is the footballing angle I want to focus on, and this brings me onto the Barca 4-3-3. I do believe the way Barca employ this system has served as Arsene’s inspiration. The question I am asking is: Which Barca Model.
I believe there are two. I shall call MK1 and MK2.
How good are the present (Mk2) Barca without the “Little Fella”? I say they would be alright, pretty to watch but lack end product and thrust. Great build up, lots of possession but lack the killer instinct. Oh and the attack lacks strength and above all explosive power. Sounds familiar? Now the day Arsene became obsessed with the 4-3-3 Barca (Mk1) model, they were not reliant on one man. Their front three were very powerful and all had goals in them. Think Henry and Eto. Big, strong and immensely powerful front men, who along with young Messi, could move seamlessly anywhere along the front and each capable of scoring goals out of nothing.
The Invincibles shared many similar characteristics to the Mk1 Model. Think Eto and Henry with Messi the provider. Now think Bobby, Henry with DB10 the provider. Power, thrust and guile. Both set ups possessed that immense and explosive power. Now consider the present Barca front three to our own. Again remarkably similar. A whole lot less power. The real difference is that the Catalans have Messi. He is now about 12 years old, a full three years more mature. I believe that without him the two teams would be on a par. The theory that one man a team doth not make is utter bollocks. Ask Juve, Inter, and the AC players of the 80’s what they thought of the title winning Napoli side. Yip one man band. The other Little Fella. Let’s not forget that given Messi’s age, we are almost certainly witnessing the Worlds’ Greatest Ever Footballer.
So, in a nutshell, here’s how I see it. Arsène had the Invincibles, and he thought to himself: “This is very good. We are the Masters of the English Game. Now Europe. Look at Barca. They play 4-3-3 and it looks unbelievably sexy to me. We shall do the same. We shall recreate the Invincibles, only this time we will send them out three up top Europeany style, and they shall wear tutu’s”.
The problem is this. He has been deceived into thinking that the Messi and MK2 is a more evolved version of Messi and MK1. It is not. It is considerably less effective when confronted by powerful teams, versatile and well set up teams. The 4-3-3 without power lacks bite, and becomes very easy to nullify.. Ask Jose. Arsene is modelling our system on the Messi MK2 Barca and not the Messi MK1. They are very very different.
Some are calling for us to revert to the 4-4-2 in an attempt to recapture the winning formula of old, and I understand this, however, we should be able to play both systems. We cannot, at present, play either effectively, and nor I believe could Barca without their Argentine Maestro.
We are rapidly approaching the summer break and everything that entails regarding rethinking personnel, tactics, formations and additions. I don’t believe the root of our troubles lies at the back. Our defensive record is not so bad (injuries in that department are). We need to address the Power Dimension of our game.
Do not be deceived by The Messi Effect. To the “Thrust” I feel we need to add “Power, Intensity”. Oh, and keep the Tutu’s naturally!
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