Marsbar100 wrote:Va-Va-Voom wrote:Marsbar100 wrote:Va-Va-Voom wrote:Mesüt wrote:aniym wrote:Ospina wouldn't have let that last goal in. f**k it, even Sczezny would have kept that out and gotten us all 3 points.
Yes 'even Szczesny' would've kept it out because he's a better keeper than both of the previously mentioned keepers, by far.
Shame he didn't show it during the 4 years he was our no.1.
He had his chance.
Cech wouldn't be here if Szczesny were convincing for us.
He was young and immature, look at him now
He is the same age as De Gea, who has been one of the best keepers in the world for 4 years now.
How was Wenger supposed to know Szczesny would finally get his shit together?
As I said he was our no.1 for 4 years, you can't blame Wenger for getting rid of him and then say "yh but look at him now".
Again, he should've showed some of that while he was with us and Cech wouldn't be here.
I think in general, the coaches in Italy are much more tactical, that’s just how the league works,” says Szczęsny. “Whether it was [Luciano] Spalletti at Roma or Max Allegri here, the preparation for the game is different to what I was used to in England. You work on the shape of the team for a particular match all week.
At Arsenal you’d just prepare physically for it but here you watch film analysing a specific opponent before the game and afterwards we’ll watch again to see what worked and what didn’t.
“I enjoyed working with some great coaches at Arsenal, Roma and here, but the goalkeeping school in Italy is very different, it’s very technical and pays more attention to the details. It’s really made a difference for me because I started playing at a very young age with Arsenal and as you play you gain experience and that’s how you grow. But, honestly, I couldn’t say from a technical standpoint that I improved in any way from when I became first-choice at Arsenal until the day I left for Roma.
“However, in the two-and-a-half years since I came to Italy, I’ve improved massively which is thanks to the coaches and the way they work. It’s not about improving when you play, it’s every day in training you have to work on every aspect of your game and that’s something I’ve really enjoyed.”
Basically scez didn't improve because Wenger is a bit shit, so many of our talents haven't really progressed.
Shocking stuff that, just says we only prepare for matches physically, we don't even bother doing diligence on the opposition.