
On 20th April 2018, Arsene Wenger announced his decision to leave Arsenal at the end of the season, marking the end of a 22-year association with the Gunners. The Frenchman had more success during his early years at Arsenal making the Gunners perennial challengers for the league title and also changing the perception of the North London team from that of a defensive and boring team to that of a team with attacking swagger.
It’s time to now focus on the new era at Arsenal under Spaniard Unai Emery, appointed on the 23rd of May, a man with good pedigree when it comes to winning trophies – especially the Europa League, which he won 3 times in a row with Sevilla from 2014 to 2016. Although it’s still early days, the mood has changed around the club and especially amongst the fans who have been promised fighting spirit and an attacking brand of football by their new head coach.
Here are 5 new observations of Arsenal this season under Unai Emery:
1. Ruthless substitutions
Against Chelsea, after a disappointing first half by Mesut Ozil, Arsenal fans would have been forgiven to think the playmaker would not have been substituted having seen Arsene Wenger so reluctant to take off the German even during his poor performances with him averaging over 80 minutes per match in the league in all of his 5 seasons so far with the club.
2. Barking orders
This point in no way intends to suggest that all managers need to shout at their team in order to be classified as good but just wants to specify the change in touchline behavior at Arsenal from the patient style of Wenger who preferred to issue instructions in the dressing room.
3. Playing out from the back
Arsenal fans have endured some heart-stopping moments so far and witnessed Petr Cech’s lack of comfort in playing such a role. However, there is cause for optimism in that Bernd Leno, the new signing from Leverkusen, is adept at playing that role and will eventually replace the veteran Cech as the Arsenal no 1.
4. Tactical changes
5. Giving youth a chance
You could argue that this has not been a change from the Wenger era and you would be right, but it’s still heartening to see Emery putting faith in his youngsters, especially the 19-year-old Matteo Guendouzi, who was picked up from Lorient in Ligue 2 this summer. Guendouzi has started every game so far and has been impressive, managing to win the Arsenal Player of the Month for August and will look to keep the momentum going for the rest of the season.