Wednesday 24 August 2011

Udinese Victory Could Prove to be the Biggest of Wenger’s Career


It’s hard to imagine an Arsenal victory over Udinese as possibly being the most important of Wenger’s career, but this is the situation Arsenal are now in.
When Arsenal went down 1-0 before half time, it really did look like the inevitable for Wenger’s side. However, credit has to be given where credit is due, as it is not easy to come back from a goal down and win away from home, let alone in Europe but also in a game that had so much riding on it.

If United, Chelsea or Manchester City were to get knocked out of the Champions League then they can concentrate on winning the Premiership, this is not the case with Arsenal. Their sole priority this season will be to keep up with the chasing pack, and remain a top four team.

It is easy to jump on the Wenger bandwagon and highlight his faults and possible stubbornness, just listen to Piers Morgan on Twitter. However, this victory over Udinese could be the turning point Arsenal fans have been waiting patiently for season after season. 

The Fabregas saga is finally over and most Arsenal fans would not speak too harshly of him, as he did stay on an extra two seasons after all. The Nasri transfer is different, yes he is a top player, but he is not irreplaceable and if anyone can replace him it is Wenger. 

There are already reports that Wenger has moved for the highly rated Eden Hazard, and that he is also considering a bid for Scott Parker. It is no secret that Arsenal are interested in Scott Dann, while a reported move for Everton’s Tim Cahill has also surfaced. 

It is these types of signings that will make the difference for Arsenal. Arsene Wenger has been thrown a lifeline with this result, and who’s to say that the likes of Walcott, Ramsey, Wilshire, Gervinho and Van Persie, won’t step up to the plate all the time and take games by the scruff of the neck for the Gunners.

One thing is for sure, these players need reinforcements and they need them soon as the transfer window is coming to an end. He may not like it and he may not agree with it, but Arsene Wenger must get the check book out and save Arsenal’s season before it even begins. 

Don’t write the Frenchman off just yet.


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