He's too slightly built for a CF. Should do well to come in from the wings. He also has the dribble so shouldn't be a problem.
He needs to hone his shooting skills.
Ach wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Angelito wrote:
Translation:
"He doesn't worship me and has his own mind, so I am going to sh*t on him and treat him just like I did with Guendouzi, Saliba and Ozil, whilst paying lip service to the media... oh, by the way, did I tell you how brilliant my signing Willian is".
Bring on Auba and Laca. Bye Martinelli and Willian
Martinelli dear god.
Martinelli and Laca miss sitters
Scored a penalty in the shootout to help Brazil in to the final
Nothing else all tournament
Martinelli done nothing and balogun so quiet
Forgot martinelli was playing.
Doesn't really do much does he?
Can martinelli play well without xhaka guiding him?
Martinelli who's hardly touched the ball on the left.
Martinelli isn't a striker.
Martinelli to go off
Martinelli had a few bright moments but hasn't really taken his chance.
Martinelli needs to do more. Some poor decisions and a sitter missed.
Martinelli sitter
Martinelli ffs.
Martinelli actually needs to do something now. Being out of the team has made him better than he is to some fans. Not done much when he has played.
Losmeister wrote:TedLasso wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Ach wrote:Barely plays. Needs a run of games.
Started 4 games this season already - reality is not your friend.
4 out of 12 games is hardly "a run." He's only played 339 of 1080 possible minutes, that's just not enough to build a talented young prospect up.
He needs more consistent playing time.
if you interact w/ jayram expect assanine shit.
jus sayn
Ach wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Angelito wrote:
Translation:
"He doesn't worship me and has his own mind, so I am going to sh*t on him and treat him just like I did with Guendouzi, Saliba and Ozil, whilst paying lip service to the media... oh, by the way, did I tell you how brilliant my signing Willian is".
Power n Glory wrote:Ach wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Angelito wrote:
Translation:
"He doesn't worship me and has his own mind, so I am going to sh*t on him and treat him just like I did with Guendouzi, Saliba and Ozil, whilst paying lip service to the media... oh, by the way, did I tell you how brilliant my signing Willian is".
From march this year. You know, during this incredible run we started in December lol
Behind martinelli. Criticises Arteta.
Troll mode on
Vice versa.
Plenty of other posts similar on this very thread lol
The Brazilian was almost guilty of trying too much at times and was wasteful in the final third, clearly showing that his sustained spell on the bench has knocked his confidence somewhat.
This was evident when the forward opted to take a shot at goal when the better option was a short pass to Mohamed Elneny, something he then apologised for as he realised it was the wrong option.
There was even a moment in when his teammate Pepe had a go at him as he drove to the by-line, cutting back on several occasions instead of releasing the ball to the Ivorian.
Arteta hinted earlier this month that Martinelli's "eagerness" to be playing in the first team has been detrimental to his development and the main reason why the "anxious" player hasn't been playing recently.
He said: “He needs time. He is so willing and so anxious that it can block his development sometimes as well, sometimes he won’t understand my decisions but the only reason I make those is to help him.
“There are a few things that have to be better and one of those is to manage when he doesn’t play. You have to know how to suffer when you are on the bench. You have to be able to swallow that, all your ego and anger, all your willingness to play the game.”
Arteta did make it clear that he was still a part of the club's long-term plans, however, as reports emerged of a January exit.
Asked if Martinelli could go out on loan in the upcoming window, he said: "No I'm very happy with him.
"We’re not thinking of anything like that."
Power n Glory wrote:https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenal-news-martinelli-arteta-pepe-25319271The Brazilian was almost guilty of trying too much at times and was wasteful in the final third, clearly showing that his sustained spell on the bench has knocked his confidence somewhat.
This was evident when the forward opted to take a shot at goal when the better option was a short pass to Mohamed Elneny, something he then apologised for as he realised it was the wrong option.
There was even a moment in when his teammate Pepe had a go at him as he drove to the by-line, cutting back on several occasions instead of releasing the ball to the Ivorian.
Arteta hinted earlier this month that Martinelli's "eagerness" to be playing in the first team has been detrimental to his development and the main reason why the "anxious" player hasn't been playing recently.
He said: “He needs time. He is so willing and so anxious that it can block his development sometimes as well, sometimes he won’t understand my decisions but the only reason I make those is to help him.
“There are a few things that have to be better and one of those is to manage when he doesn’t play. You have to know how to suffer when you are on the bench. You have to be able to swallow that, all your ego and anger, all your willingness to play the game.”
Arteta did make it clear that he was still a part of the club's long-term plans, however, as reports emerged of a January exit.
Asked if Martinelli could go out on loan in the upcoming window, he said: "No I'm very happy with him.
"We’re not thinking of anything like that."
I don't know if this is going to work out. It sounds like his eagerness to play and win a spot in the team is causing him to do too much. Reminds me of Pepe. Both players need to try and relax a little and not try to produce the 'big moment' with every touch. I like that sort or aggressive play but it has to be managed in bursts. We'll see what happens but I also don't think the manager is helping to curb that anxious with the players with the lack of playing time.
Power n Glory wrote:https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenal-news-martinelli-arteta-pepe-25319271The Brazilian was almost guilty of trying too much at times and was wasteful in the final third, clearly showing that his sustained spell on the bench has knocked his confidence somewhat.
This was evident when the forward opted to take a shot at goal when the better option was a short pass to Mohamed Elneny, something he then apologised for as he realised it was the wrong option.
There was even a moment in when his teammate Pepe had a go at him as he drove to the by-line, cutting back on several occasions instead of releasing the ball to the Ivorian.
Arteta hinted earlier this month that Martinelli's "eagerness" to be playing in the first team has been detrimental to his development and the main reason why the "anxious" player hasn't been playing recently.
He said: “He needs time. He is so willing and so anxious that it can block his development sometimes as well, sometimes he won’t understand my decisions but the only reason I make those is to help him.
“There are a few things that have to be better and one of those is to manage when he doesn’t play. You have to know how to suffer when you are on the bench. You have to be able to swallow that, all your ego and anger, all your willingness to play the game.”
Arteta did make it clear that he was still a part of the club's long-term plans, however, as reports emerged of a January exit.
Asked if Martinelli could go out on loan in the upcoming window, he said: "No I'm very happy with him.
"We’re not thinking of anything like that."
I don't know if this is going to work out. It sounds like his eagerness to play and win a spot in the team is causing him to do too much. Reminds me of Pepe. Both players need to try and relax a little and not try to produce the 'big moment' with every touch. I like that sort or aggressive play but it has to be managed in bursts. We'll see what happens but I also don't think the manager is helping to curb that anxious with the players with the lack of playing time.