Showing posts with label Gervinho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gervinho. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 October 2012

What's all the fuss about Giroud?





Olivier Giroud. Dubbed the 'New Chamakh' by the English press though in my mind, this is far from the truth.   I admit Giroud has missed chances that even Chamakh would have taken (no offense to Chamakh) but as player, there is no comparison. Giroud has this ability to unnerve defences. His tall frame and physicality is enough to brush most of the Premier League defenders out of his way. When people talk about his goal scoring drought, what they are forgetting is the quality that Giroud brings to Arsenal. He has a fantastic strike, a good presence in the box and yes of course he can set up goals. When asked on his lack of goals by Yahoo, Giroud replied with a smile,"I had an assist tonight."

It's true, Giroud has as many assists as the flamboyant Santi Cazorla. This is a trait that cannot and should not be looked over. Arsenal have always had creative strikers and Giroud certainly continues the tradition.

Another factor that everyone is missing is the amount of time Giroud is on the field. On an average, he gets about 15 minutes in a game as a substitute. Considering this, the fact that he has a goal and three assists at this stage of the season is remarkable.

The important thing that when Giroud is on the pitch, you know he is on the pitch. Whether he is setting up goals or missing them, at least you can feel his presence. This 'presence' is something that Chamakh lacks and during games he plays, I feel Arsenal only have ten men. As Giroud himself said during an interview,"The goals are coming soon."

Saturday, 29 October 2011

What is Derby Day coming to?


In an amazing turn of events only possible in the Premier League, Arsenal ended up beating Chelsea 5 goals to 3. But what is even more amazing is that these kind of scorelines are becoming common in the Premier League heavyweight clashes, so much so that now people expect goalfests on every derby. Just last month, Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2, after which they lost to City 6-1 at Old Trafford and now Arsenal have scored 5 goals at the Bridge. The main reason for this crazy roller coaster of a season I feel is the shoddy defensive performances that are on display by even the best in the League. Chelsea and United both known for their rock solid defenses conceded 5 and 6 goals respectively at home and that is something never heard of before. Another factor is the influx of attacking footballers into the Premier League. Whether its Aguero ,Dzeko,Gervinho or Mata, they all have that characteristic flair while going front which is making the League very interesting.

Whether its worth compromising defense for a flowing attack is a different matter but at the moment it looks like the strikers are ruling the roost in the League and I myself would not be surprised if more than one team hits the 100 goal mark.