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  • #16
    Originally posted by Peter View Post
    We have cover for Zubimendi but Arteta doesn't use him.
    Well I'm not sure that Norgaard is on the same level or anywhere close to it. Perhaps it's just that the level drops to such an extent when he's not playing that he cannot seem to drop him.

    The alternative would be to drop Rice into that role and play MLS in Rice's role. Could work.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rich View Post
      Well I'm not sure that Norgaard is on the same level or anywhere close to it. Perhaps it's just that the level drops to such an extent when he's not playing that he cannot seem to drop him.

      The alternative would be to drop Rice into that role and play MLS in Rice's role. Could work.
      To be fair I thought Norgaard had also been injured. And that certainly isn't through overuse

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      • #18
        Originally posted by WES View Post
        Quite. Without examining the details, the simple fact is that our squad depth is so good that there is no excuse for anyone to ever get injured from being played too much.

        Impact injuries will happen, but if we lose someone who has been overplayed it is on Arteta

        Mind you, Gabriel and Havertz are not in that category.
        Well, according to Google* the busiest players out of our 24 games are Zubi with 20 games, Gabriel Maga (19), Dec, and Vik (21 each). Plus the goalie, of course, with 22 appearances.

        Hardly a bootcamp, however you look at it.


        *so probably nonsense.
        "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

        "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rich View Post
          Well I'm not sure that Norgaard is on the same level or anywhere close to it. Perhaps it's just that the level drops to such an extent when he's not playing that he cannot seem to drop him.

          The alternative would be to drop Rice into that role and play MLS in Rice's role. Could work.
          Norgaard played 35 games for Brentford last season plus 12 for his national team. He did quite well the other night so ought to at least be trusted to hold up an end once in a while.

          No wonder we never win anything; the Arsenal is turning into a holiday camp
          "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

          "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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          • #20
            Originally posted by redgunamo View Post
            Norgaard played 35 games for Brentford last season plus 12 for his national team. He did quite well the other night so ought to at least be trusted to hold up an end once in a while.

            No wonder we never win anything; the Arsenal is turning into a holiday camp
            I take your point and I don't think anyone doubts that Norgaard isn't a top level footballer. But Zubimendi is something very special. I like to single him out and watch him most games. His range of passing is unmatched (I know Odegaard is good too) but Zubimendi has a wide range of different passes - and seems to know when to use each one depending on the attack he's looking to set in motion).

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