Mikel Arteta | Lego Pep watch

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Don't get this.
You are saying that Arsenal scored 39G from 49xG so doesn't that mean that underlying stats are actually better but for some reason they could not convert chances.
Both can be true.

Open play xG, xA are 10-15% less than Spurs.

Off the chances you created, poor finishing has lead to fewer goals than expected.

I do wonder if it's some technical issue around how xG is computed. I can't get an open play xG stat from fbref but the G - xG (61G, 59.9 xG) isn't as significant on fbref.
 

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Gabiel Jesus, who I don’t rate particularly but it’s a very good signing for them, which allow to consolidate the 3th/5th place in the league

1. City
2. Liverpool
3. Chelsea/Tottenham/Arsenal
 

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Usual ones like open play xg, open play xGA, PPDA. Take a look at zones of control as well.

https://theanalyst.com/eu/2022/06/english-premier-league-2021-22-stats

https://fbref.com/en/comps/9/Premier-League-Stats

A good 10-15% difference between Spurs and Arsenal in both xG and xGA. Infact Arsenal open play xG in one of their best seasons recently is the same as United who had an utter dogshit season.

Actually something interesting I noticed was the open play xg diff - you scored 39G from ~49 xG. That is some Brighton level of luck / poor finishing. Most other teams are about on par with their xG total. Wonder if anyone has thoughts there.
Thanks for these, yeah, I think it depends on what these sites use to calculate xG.

This site has Arsenal above Spurs for xG for instance.

https://footystats.org/england/premier-league/xg

Anyway, I don't think it's a big surprise Spurs had a higher xG, they have a couple of world class players at the top end of the pitch that helps with that.

We know we need to improve chance creation and finishing, it's why we are targeting players at the top end of the pitch to help with that. Not sure the players Spurs are targeting move the needle that much for them in terms of that, but they should certainly make them a more solid and rounded team.
 

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Thanks for these, yeah, I think it depends on what these sites use to calculate xG.

This site has Arsenal above Spurs for xG for instance.

https://footystats.org/england/premier-league/xg

Anyway, I don't think it's a big surprise Spurs had a higher xG, they have a couple of world class players at the top end of the pitch that helps with that.

We know we need to improve chance creation and finishing, it's why we are targeting players at the top end of the pitch to help with that. Not sure the players Spurs are targeting move the needle that much for them in terms of that, but they should certainly make them a more solid and rounded team.
Unrelated, what's the plan for Raphinha given you have Saka who's nailed down the starting RW spot? I'd say LW is in more of a flux right now, not entirely convinced by either Martinelli or ESR.

Odegaard looks good so I think attacking mid is nailed and Vieira seems like he'll provide competition there.
 

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If he gets Jesus and Raphina and still doesn't finish top four surely, surely all excuses are out?
As you can see there is no end to excuses for Arteta. Absolutely incredible if you ask me the man has been backed like no other Arsenal manager ever and he’s been given time like no other PL manager of a top club I can think of yet expectations remain in the toilet. Some black magic at play here.
 

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Jesus ain't even a striker either, even on record saying he doesn't prefer the striker no9 role.


Not sure if he the striker they are looking. But he be a upgrade anywhere on the front the line to what they have I guess
 

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Have they signed a LB who isn't either perma-crocked or utter shite yet? Or will Saka play there now they've signed a billion wingers maybe?
 

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Decent signing but he is not someone who is going to win you matches on his own. He is a good finisher who excels when a team create chances. If arsenal play the way they are playing under Arteta, he won't be that great.

Anyways another season Arteta is getting a fair backing. Surely he has to do better. I still believe he is not good enough and is very very lucky to be still in the job. Replace him with Poch or any other good manager, Arsenal will be a serious threat for top 3. Glad they have Arteta
 

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They really seem to be going for it, huh?
Nothing worse than seeing Arsenal fans getting gassed. They really are a revolting bunch of people. They'll be getting giddy over Arteta again and 'trusting the process'.....until the wheels predictably fall off again.
 

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Jesus won't help them get 4th, I can see them being 5th at best. He really is not that good, he looked good in the City side but even average players can look good in such a world class system.
 

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Unrelated, what's the plan for Raphinha given you have Saka who's nailed down the starting RW spot? I'd say LW is in more of a flux right now, not entirely convinced by either Martinelli or ESR.

Odegaard looks good so I think attacking mid is nailed and Vieira seems like he'll provide competition there.
I think it's just about providing quality, flexibile options across the front line. If you look at City last season, they had Grealish, Sterling, Mahrez, Foden, Jesus, De Bruyne & even Silva that played across the forward line, Liverpool had Mane, Jota, Frimino, Salah, Diaz & even the likes of Minamino & Origi in reserve. If you want to even try and get any where near these teams, that's the quality you need to aspire to.

Going into this summer we have Martinelli, ESR, Saka, Nketiah, Pepe & could include Odegaard. Given Pepe is out of favour, there's a clear gulf in quality & quantity, & room for 2 forwards.

Saka played nearly every league game last season which for a 20 year old is way too much. Given we could have an extra dozen games if we go far in the Europa League and the FA Cup, & that theres a World Cup in the winter, having no alternative would be poor for us and him. He already didn't look great at the end of the season and for England.

Plus, he's flexible enough to play in multiple positions and play them well. He was actually a left winger in the youth team, & Raphinha played a lot of minutes in the left for his Brazilian team apparently.
 

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Jesus ain't even a striker either, even on record saying he doesn't prefer the striker no9 role.


Not sure if he the striker they are looking. But he be a upgrade anywhere on the front the line to what they have I guess
He suffered a crisis of confidence after the 2018 World Cup with the pressure of being his countries number 9 & not scoring a goal at it.

He's certainly can play number 9, he just needs built up again and regain full belief that he can do it. His scoring record for City when he starts is slightly better than 1 in 2.

Have they signed a LB who isn't either perma-crocked or utter shite yet? Or will Saka play there now they've signed a billion wingers maybe?
We'll sign a left back to back up Tierney. If we can't sign Martinez we'll go for someone else, maybe Hickey.
 

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Jesus isn’t a CF so it will be interesting to see how this pans out
Its worked well enough for City and Arteta wants to play that style of football. He knows Jesus from his time at City and he will certainly know how he wants him to play. If we are to be City lite with Pep lite then signing someone who has been very good for them is a great way to go about it.
 

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I don't think he will turn out to be their savior. He will feel like he can walk on water after all the chances provided to him at City, but it would take a miracle for him to replicate those numbers with Arsenal. It will require more to resurrect Arsenal to their former glory.
 

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They've had a good transfer window and have backed Arteta with a lot of money and new signings. An atrocious season upcoming then. This fraud graduated straight out of the School of Ole.
 

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He suffered a crisis of confidence after the 2018 World Cup with the pressure of being his countries number 9 & not scoring a goal at it.

He's certainly can play number 9, he just needs built up again and regain full belief that he can do it. His scoring record for City when he starts is slightly better than 1 in 2
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We'll sign a left back to back up Tierney. If we can't sign Martinez we'll go for someone else, maybe Hickey.

So basically I was right and yous aren't buying a striker that yous need?


I'd imagine Arteta going to try play him as a false 9.


100% expecting arteta to be sacked this season. Had a lot of money threw at him for basically no return in the league.
 

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Its worked well enough for City and Arteta wants to play that style of football. He knows Jesus from his time at City and he will certainly know how he wants him to play. If we are to be City lite with Pep lite then signing someone who has been very good for them is a great way to go about it.
You play absolutely nothing like Pep.
 

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So basically I was right and yous aren't buying a striker that yous need?


I'd imagine Arteta going to try play him as a false 9.


100% expecting arteta to be sacked this season. Had a lot of money threw at him for basically no return in the league.
Which striker could/should we have got this summer in your opinion?
 

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Jesus is overrated as hell based on playing in a star studded City team for years. Won’t be a significant upgrade for Arsenal in my opinion.
 

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Thankfully they’ve got by far the worst manager amongst the top 6, they’ll have more than one game per week this coming season, and as a club they’re serial bottlers.

Otherwise I’d be pretty concerned about the business they’re doing lately. If they had a top class manager I think they’d be a threat for some big trophies soon.
 

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Ornstein reporting about their talks with Raphinha. Looks like a very good window for them.
 

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They've done great business this window and if they get Raphinha too, that would be huge for them. Arteta is mediocre, but he's really being backed. Their midfield and defence is still pretty shit and doesn't look like they're addressing that, but anyway. I'm surprised Arsenal are going hard in the transfer market anyway.
 

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Same shit every summer with Arsenal.They are back baby...and then their season ends with a big fart.
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Jesus is overrated as hell based on playing in a star studded City team for years. Won’t be a significant upgrade for Arsenal in my opinion.
Won’t be a significant upgrade on Nketiah and Lacazette? Find that very very hard to believe.
 

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Its worked well enough for City and Arteta wants to play that style of football. He knows Jesus from his time at City and he will certainly know how he wants him to play. If we are to be City lite with Pep lite then signing someone who has been very good for them is a great way to go about it.
I'd suggest if he was any good, City wouldn't have signed two other strikers and then be selling him.
 

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Gabriel Jesus was basically an afterthought until this season when he had a good month or two and people acted as if City had been sitting on a world class player all along. He’s fine. Better than what Arsenal have. He won’t score the hols needed to get massively closer to the top 2, though.
 

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As you can see there is no end to excuses for Arteta. Absolutely incredible if you ask me the man has been backed like no other Arsenal manager ever and he’s been given time like no other PL manager of a top club I can think of yet expectations remain in the toilet. Some black magic at play here.
He is a bit of a Teflon Don but this really has to be the last chance saloon for him. Vieira, Jesus, Raphinha and potentially someone like Martinez (and maybe even a CM like Tielemans?) there can’t be any excuses even Arteta is able to conjure up if you fail this time.
 
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Thankfully they’ve got by far the worst manager amongst the top 6, they’ll have more than one game per week this coming season, and as a club they’re serial bottlers.

Otherwise I’d be pretty concerned about the business they’re doing lately. If they had a top class manager I think they’d be a threat for some big trophies soon.
Well, we'll soon see how poor a manager he is, he's been backed again, has a team that no one can argue is his team now, another signing or 2 and he'll have the strength in depth we didn't have last season, no excuses now.

Saying that, we've no divine right to demand we finish above Chelsea and Spurs, who will spend a similar amount by he end of the window.
 

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He is a bit of a Teflon Don but this really has to be the last chance saloon for him. Vitinha, Jesus, Raphinha and potentially someone like Martinez (and maybe even a CM like Tielemans?) there can’t be any excuses even Arteta is able to conjure up if you fail this time.
Buy 1, get 1 free from Porto ? We signed Fabio Vieira ;)

Definite bang of Willian off this Jesus signing.
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Besides being Brazilian, what is similar to Willian's signing ?
 

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He is a bit of a Teflon Don but this really has to be the last chance saloon for him. Vitinha, Jesus, Raphinha and potentially someone like Martinez (and maybe even a CM like Tielemans?) there can’t be any excuses even Arteta is able to conjure up if you fail this time.
Everyone can see he is not good barring some or most arsenal fans who don't want to admit it. Even most of them know in their heart that he is the one holding them back. He literally bottled a top 4 to spurs. That itself should have raised major uproar. Again I am happy that Arsenal fans and the board are content with him. Long may that be the case.
 

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Thankfully they’ve got by far the worst manager amongst the top 6, they’ll have more than one game per week this coming season, and as a club they’re serial bottlers.

Otherwise I’d be pretty concerned about the business they’re doing lately. If they had a top class manager I think they’d be a threat for some big trophies soon.
Thing is, if they start the season badly, they’ll sack him and potentially install a top manager. That squad he’s building will be great under a proper manager. Young as well.
 

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He is a bit of a Teflon Don but this really has to be the last chance saloon for him. Vieira, Jesus, Raphinha and potentially someone like Martinez (and maybe even a CM like Tielemans?) there can’t be any excuses even Arteta is able to conjure up if you fail this time.
There will be excuses. Absolutely no doubt about that. The smart money would be weaving some bullshit about how incredibly difficult it is to compete in a European competition and in the league at the same time.
 

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Thing is, if they start the season badly, they’ll sack him and potentially install a top manager. That squad he’s building will be great under a proper manager. Young as well.
There is nothing fearful about that squad. They are mid table team if calender not allowed week a game.

@Pogue Mahone Excuses such as Too many signings in single window need time to gel well. Weekly twice a game for such a young squad.