4-2-3-1, although we didn’t get to see much of it. Arsenal shifted to a 4-4-1 following Luiz’s red card, and came back from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Chelsea.
Category: Second Viewing
A breakdown of offensive and defensive tactics deployed by Arsenal Football Club. Mainly Premier League, but a Champions League final wouldn’t be ignored…
Second Viewing: Manchester United 2019-20
Like for like subs for Kolasinac and Pépé, but Guendouzi’s introduction for Lacazette saw Arsenal shift to a 4-3-3, with Ozil (!) as the CF: The Game Player Ratings Bernd Leno [-1 Att|+6 Def|+5 Ovr|90 mins] He had a nightmare against Chelsea, so
Second Viewing: Bournemouth vs. Arsenal 2019-20
4-2-3-1 in Mikel Arteta’s first match as manager, but with a twist. In possession, Maitland-Niles shifted into central midfield, allowing Arsenal to outnumber Bournemouth in midfield while maintaining balance elsewhere on the pitch. Saka pushed high for much of the game, with Xhaka covering and
Second Viewing: Arsenal vs. West Ham 2019-20
Arsenal come from behind to win 3-1. So why doesn’t it feel all good?
Second Viewing: Brighton 2019-20
Arsenal lose to Brighton. That’s it. That’s the entire synopsis.
Second Viewing: Norwich City 2019-20
Freddie Ljungberg takes charge at Arsenal, but Norwich spoil the party.