lmao our bagmen really came through with Gabriel and Ceballos.
Kroenke finally putting that Walmart money to good use.
alexafc12 wrote:He was average at best pre-lockdown and everyone on here wanted him back in Madrid.
Let's just hope he continues the form he showed last few games and it wasn't just a purple patch.
Alexis wrote:alexafc12 wrote:He was average at best pre-lockdown and everyone on here wanted him back in Madrid.
Let's just hope he continues the form he showed last few games and it wasn't just a purple patch.
Conveniently forgetting he was running around like an idiot thanks to Emery and his tactics. Once arteta started working on him properly, he suddenly starts looking like a decent footballer like many others in the team.
I'm not going to judge any players pre-lockdown as the moron Emery had turned them all into pubbers. I expect Dani to be really good this season and we'll buy him outright in the summer
Our on-loan midfielder says the arrival of Mikel Arteta has made a huge difference, not only to him but to the rest of the squad too.
“To be honest, it wasn’t easy for him because he was coming into a dressing room that had already had two other coaches and where the team hadn’t been able to get the results that everyone wanted,” Ceballos told Arsenal Digital.
“It wasn’t easy for me to get into the team either because I was coming off the back of a long injury lay-off. I felt like I should be playing but I was wrong about that because I wasn’t fit. The coach was really straight with me and said that if I got myself fit and kept working hard, I’d have a chance of getting back into the team.
“I ended up performing well and repaying the faith he’d shown in me before the Newcastle game. From that moment onwards, we started to build a good coach/player bond and things went well for me personally. I think he’s made me a much better player in the last six months.”
Özim wrote:Alexis wrote:alexafc12 wrote:He was average at best pre-lockdown and everyone on here wanted him back in Madrid.
Let's just hope he continues the form he showed last few games and it wasn't just a purple patch.
Conveniently forgetting he was running around like an idiot thanks to Emery and his tactics. Once arteta started working on him properly, he suddenly starts looking like a decent footballer like many others in the team.
I'm not going to judge any players pre-lockdown as the moron Emery had turned them all into pubbers. I expect Dani to be really good this season and we'll buy him outright in the summer
Arteta came in months before lockdown so that’s untrue. People have short memories, he did nothing until after lockdown and even then he provided zero creativity.
Also think people are going over the top about Arteta, he did well post lockdown but we still got knocked out of the EL and ended up 7th.
Signings so far have been slow, Magalhaes will hopefully be good, Willian was free but we need a lot more.
Sims wrote:Our on-loan midfielder says the arrival of Mikel Arteta has made a huge difference, not only to him but to the rest of the squad too.
“To be honest, it wasn’t easy for him because he was coming into a dressing room that had already had two other coaches and where the team hadn’t been able to get the results that everyone wanted,” Ceballos told Arsenal Digital.
“It wasn’t easy for me to get into the team either because I was coming off the back of a long injury lay-off. I felt like I should be playing but I was wrong about that because I wasn’t fit. The coach was really straight with me and said that if I got myself fit and kept working hard, I’d have a chance of getting back into the team.
“I ended up performing well and repaying the faith he’d shown in me before the Newcastle game. From that moment onwards, we started to build a good coach/player bond and things went well for me personally. I think he’s made me a much better player in the last six months.”
https://www.arsenal.com/news/ceballos-a ... ter-player