
Areas of improvement during the offseason:
Aaron Ramsdale: Develop his weaker foot skills, enhance his game reading abilities, and strengthen his command of the defense. Train his passing like he is an outfield player. Practice his dribbling too. Why not? These improvements will aid him in his pursuit to replace Pickford as England’s goalkeeper. Look at the way Everton almost got relegated, it could potentially jeopardize Pickford’s chances for the national team.
Matt Turner: On top of the daily goalkeeper training, try to develop himself like he was a outfield player. That would give him good training in passing. At the end of the day, being a keeper who can pass out from the back increases your worth to the club.
Karl Hein: Do exactly what the two senior keepers are doing.
Saliba: Sign the contract and get well soon!
Oleksandr Zinchenko: Enhancing his physical attributes such as strength, speed, and agility can provide Zinchenko with a competitive edge. Engaging in a well-rounded fitness regimen, including cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and flexibility work, can contribute to his overall athleticism and endurance. In short, more muscles and strength. I believe it will help him to defend better.
Kieran Tierney: If it is indeed the case that he is leaving, we wish him the best in his future endeavors.
Ben White: There should be a special task force of converting full-backs to be inverted full-backs/defensive midfielders. I would sign White up for it. He has done it for Brighton and he can do it for Arsenal too. Considering as job rotation to understand the game better.
Gabriel: In terms of mental aspects, he needs to strive for greater stability. Both he and Xhaka pose a high risk of receiving red cards during games, which destabilizes the team and undermines the trust of the fans.
Jakub Kiwior: Arteta appears keen on developing his versatility as a left-back in addition to his natural center-back role. I recall him frequently being deployed as a defensive midfielder for Spezia prior to joining Arsenal. He could potentially become our next inverted left full-back. However, he must improve his physical strength to cope with the demands of the Premier League.
Takehiro Tomiyasu: Enroll in a specialized program designed to convert full-backs into inverted full-backs. Although it is uncertain whether he will graduate from this program, it will greatly benefit his footballing knowledge. In the future, upon returning to Japan, he could become a valuable Asian scout for Arsenal and even pursue a managerial role.
Rob Holding: Heard that he is leaving. Wish him all the best!
Thomas Partey: Refine his shooting technique and increase his goal contributions. Improve his left foot proficiency to enable accurate crosses to both wings. Since he might play as the right inverted fullback for Arsenal (unless he is sold), it would be beneficial for him to have an understudy and learn the intricacies of the inverted fullback role. There is so much to learn from Partey’s skills.
Jorginho: Should take more central players under his wing and offer them valuable insights. Additionally, he should share his passing ideology with the forwards to ensure a common understanding and synchronized runs during matches. His invaluable footballing intelligence is an asset that we can benefit from. Perhaps he should consider obtaining his coaching badges at Arsenal, as he has the potential to become a future manager.
Mo Elneny: Wishing him a speedy recovery!
Granit Xhaka: It appears likely that he will depart the club. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.
Martin Odegaard: Increase his repertoire of tricks and running as the team captain. Focus on improving stamina and strength to become a tireless box-to-box playmaker. If possible, dedicate training to develop his weaker right foot for less predictable passing. Also, work on better shooting from free-kick situations or explore alternative creative options instead of direct shots.
Bukayo Saka: Enhance his flair and trickery on the right flank to overcome challenges when faced with double teams from defenders. It would be beneficial for him to study videos of players like Messi, Mahrez, or Robben to learn from their techniques. Stay grounded even with the highest wages in the club.
Gabriel Jesus: Improve energy levels and movements on the field. Additionally, utilize his knowledge and experience to organize training sessions for young players, sharing his football ideology with them. Avoid going to ground too easily when pushed by defenders, as recent games have shown that referees have not been awarding fouls when Jesus has been outmuscled.
Leandro Trossard: Focus on training for a role as a central deep-lying midfielder. He possesses similar qualities and skills to Santi Cazorla, making him well-suited for this position. Developing proficiency in this area will increase his versatility and enhance squad depth. Consider enrolling him in coaching courses to further his understanding of the game.
Gabriel Martinelli: Perhaps he can build up on his physique. Turn on the beast mode and improve his sprint pace. At the same time, keep working on being two footed. That includes his passing, crossing and finishing.
Reiss Nelson: Enhance stamina to maintain intensity throughout matches. Improve physicality to excel in physical duels during gameplay.
Emile Smith Rowe: Work on improving stamina to sustain high levels of performance during matches. Focus on enhancing physicality to excel in physical battles on the field.
Fabio Vieira: Enhance stamina to maintain consistent intensity during games. Develop physicality to excel in physical confrontations on the field. Has to move around with the ball more, instead of just passing and passing only. That will make him harder to play against.
Eddie Nketiah: Improve stamina to ensure sustained intensity during gameplay. Focus on developing physicality to emerge victorious in physical duels. Place more emphasis on passing rather than attempting shots, as his current shots lack threat. Understandably, with limited minutes, he is eager to prove himself.

Arteta: We have witnessed the positive impact he has had on Arsenal this year. It is crucial for him to engage in deep reflection on his journey thus far and identify areas where he can further improve.
One avenue for growth could be closely studying each decision, strategy, and player management approach employed by Pep Guardiola and extracting valuable lessons from them. For instance, adopting the practice of benching underperforming players.
Arteta has successfully built a youthful team that exudes passion and camaraderie. However, it is important to gradually instill a culture of professionalism within the club. This will help players comprehend Arteta’s decisions when they are left out of the squad due to subpar performances.
By maintaining an open mind and being receptive to learning from everyone, Arteta can continue evolving and refining his managerial abilities, recognizing that he is far from a finished product.
As a team, we need better wing play, better long range shooting to make opponents commit into blocking our shots, better dribbling from all players, solid press resistance from our central midfielders, more creativity when doing set pieces (not just shooting from dead ball situations, unless we sign Ward Prowse from Southhampton).
Something that requires less talent but it is also something we can control: Our fitness level. That is a non negotiable. Press the opponents like they stole your new born child.
COYG!

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