Since Mikel Arteta moved to the present midfield construction (a six and two eights, basically) in 2021-22, the ‘left eight’ position has been one of the crucial pored over within the Arsenal fan base. Firstly of the 2021-22 season, Arteta moved away from a full-time double pivot and moved Thomas Partey on the base of a midfield ‘V’ form and requested Granit Xhaka to slip up the ladder a bit of into the ‘left eight.’
Xhaka tailored to the position very properly certainly. In 2019-20, Xhaka averaged 76.4 touches per 90 minutes. In 2020-21 he averaged 87.1 touches per 90. After the change to ‘left eight’ he averaged 69.0 per 90 in 2021-22 after which 56.8 per 90 in 2022-23. He grew to become far much less ball dominant and was not requested to gather from the centre-halves and distribute to the identical extent, this was largely left to the likes of Thomas Partey and Jorginho.
By now, it’s fairly clear the form of qualities that Arteta prizes for this left eight place. As soon as Xhaka left in the summertime of 2023, the membership spent an excellent chunk of change on Kai Havertz in order that he might play in that place. Left footed? Examine. Tall and powerful? Examine. Good at urgent and competing for the ball? Examine. Whereas the ‘proper eight’ is nearly all the time a left footer that inverts, the ‘left eight’ is far more of a straight line place.
However because it turned out, Havertz’s qualities ended up being far more helpful to Arsenal ten yards additional up the pitch as Gabriel Jesus’ knees continued to creak. This summer season, three items of switch enterprise present you the attributes (or construct) Arteta needs for the place. Emile Smith Rowe and Fabio Vieira left the membership and Mikel Merino arrived. Two svelte playmakers made means for a participant that gained so many duels throughout his time at Actual Sociedad that he may as properly have taken to the pitch on horseback with a lance.
Merino wins plenty of tackles and wins plenty of headers. Havertz does this stuff too. Xhaka was an extremely sturdy athlete who was good at shuttle working in straight strains, successful his duels (Mikel Arteta will get very upset and so on, and so on) however he wasn’t actually requested to be a creator. Inside this framework, it’s simpler to grasp why Smith Rowe and Vieira simply didn’t butter Arteta’s parsnips in that position.
Nonetheless, what we now have additionally seen is that it has taken time for gamers to return to grips with it. Xhaka’s competence within the position elevated over time. My private view is that that is the position that most likely all the time suited him and Arsenal beforehand miscast him as a deep mendacity playmaker. You might recall Arsene Wenger’s preliminary confusion as as to if he thought-about Xhaka as a six or as a box-to-box midfielder, describing him as each in his early weeks on the membership.
Within the opening weeks of final season, Kai Havertz struggled to become familiar with the position. He ultimately obtained his fingers round it however harm to Gabriel Jesus noticed him transfer to centre-forward and the ‘left eight’ was fulfilled by Declan Rice who, once more, suits far more into the Xhaka, Merino mould of participant than he does the Smith Rowe, Vieira one.
At the moment, it’s truthful to say that Mikel Merino has but to actually shine within the place. He was hooked at half-time towards Inter Milan, though I feel that was a substitution knowledgeable extra by recreation state and the truth that he felt the Yann Sommer’s knuckles within the aspect of his face throughout the first half. He was largely ineffective within the Newcastle recreation too. The Spaniard did rating from a setpiece towards Liverpool and his means to try this is clearly a giant a part of the explanation he was introduced in too.
Nonetheless, whereas I feel it’s truthful for Arsenal followers to wonder if the useful resource might have been spent elsewhere or on a participant extra more likely to energy up the ahead line, I feel there are nonetheless caveats to contemplate. Firstly, the very very first thing that Arsenal tried to do that summer season was to purchase Benjamin Sesko, a striker very able to doing ‘Havertz issues.’
Had Arsenal’s Plan A transpired, that exhibits me that Havertz would nonetheless have been thought-about for the ‘left eight’ position every now and then and it additionally exhibits me that peak and physicality is essential for Arteta within the space. Within the Plan A state of affairs, he has Havertz and Sesko attacking Odegaard and Saka’s deliveries from the precise.
Within the Plan B state of affairs, it’s Merino and Havertz attacking them and, as a lot as Merino can’t complain about being hooked at St. James’ Park on Saturday, I believe the late Declan Rice likelihood on the again put up might need panned out in another way had Merino been on the tip of it.
We’re additionally but to see Merino in a midfield that options the much-missed aptitude of Martin Odegaard, Arsenal are carrying a big artistic deficit and Merino just isn’t going to be the person to choose it up. As I stated within the previous paragraph, Havertz and Merino attacking Saka and Odegaard’s again put up deliveries is unquestionably a giant a part of Arteta’s attacking imaginative and prescient. Two on ball creators complemented by two penalty space threats.
Arsenal’s left-sided points, which have been current final season, have but to be solved with Martinelli’s type nonetheless inconsistent. Once more, Calafiori’s accidents have a component to play right here, we merely haven’t seen the meant left sided building of Calafiori, Merino + Martinelli / Trossard usually sufficient but for these partnerships to take root. Opponents nonetheless discover it too straightforward to nullify Arsenal by roadblocking the precise aspect.
There’s a query in all of this as as to if the ‘left eight’ position is a bit of too sophisticated or perhaps there may be complete mitigation within the unsettled image at left-back. However whereas Saka normally has an eight inside (normally Odegaard however Havertz has popped up there in latest weeks) to mix with, Martinelli not often has the identical stage of assist instantly to his proper to play a wall cross to or to assist take a defender away from him.
All in all, the ‘left eight’ position continues to be a little bit of a puzzle which actually appears to wish all its constituent components to correctly fireplace. I’d be extra inclined to guage Merino when he enjoys a run of video games with Calafiori and Odegaard within the group. Possibly as soon as these networks are embedded, he might be higher capable of endure lacking items round him.