
The Gunners’ continued slide into irrelevance is hardly providing the optimum circumstances for the precocious Nigeria international to fully develop. NaijaBet.com
While some of the suggestions of Arsenal‘s decline down the years have come across as sensationalist hyperbole, there is now a real air of abjection about the Emirates.
There was a time when, under the Frenchman, Arsenal were seen as the attacking avant garde. Even when the trophies dried up for a while, the Gunners could be counted upon as entertainers whose chief failing was a lack of pragmatism, who would invariably collapse at the very last like a ballerina in a stampede. NaijaBet.com
That now is a memory.
There was a time, and that not very long ago, that Arsenal seemed to raise their game in domestic cup finals. In fact, only last season, the North London side produced two sterling performances to see off both Manchester City and Chelsea en route to lifting the FA Cup for the third time in four seasons. The contrast with their supine acquiescence on Sunday could not be starker. NaijaBet.com
That ability now seems to have waned, and when you combine that with the accelerated dysfunction at the Emirates, you have a very neat explanation for the stalling of youngster and Nigeria international Alex Iwobi.
However, since he broke through two seasons ago, there has been precious little to remark upon regarding his development as a player. A less informed eye might say he seems to be regressing. What he is, in fact, is manifesting the chaos around him.
Alex Iwobi | 2017-18 Premier League stats
While the natural tendency is to simply give them freedom, there is an argument that, especially at a certain age, it can be counterintuitive. NaijaBet.com
It is no coincidence that Iwobi’s best stretch in the Arsenal team came in a period when the Gunners played in a structured, clearly-defined style and shape.
That fine form continued into the next season, and was terminated when midfield conductor Santi Cazorla got injured. NaijaBet.com
Since then, the Gunners have yet to divine a proper playing style to cater to his absence, and an amorphous, nondescript shadow has fallen over the Emirates. It has, above all things, cast a pall over Iwobi. NaijaBet.com
It is not simply a matter of position or role, but of location.
For, while Iwobi looks to be coming into his own as Nigeria’s golden boy, it remains to be seen if Wenger’s talent for improving players still has the gleam of old. NaijaBet.com


