Was called upon, played well. Nice one Alex.
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The Iwobissance begins
Congrats on this original bit of internet comedyFound his level finally.
Congrats on this original bit of internet comedy
This is why the idea that he should be tried in the same position as Gomes makes sense to a fair few people. The forward passing and dribbling has still been there to an extent even when he struggled last year.Great game today, and will hopefully get some ppl off his back. The transfer sum (27 rising to 34) is too high, agreed. Still I think he has a lot of great qualities.
Not a world beater, but young, moderate wages, and very high maxlevel. Having him and Gordon as squad players for Richy and James puts us in a great spot imo
This piece from an Arsenal site sums my thoughts up exactly:
I would agree with Iwobi’s sentiment. And the stats support it. Iwobi is fourth in the Premier League in combined progressive passes and runs per 90 minutes of players that have played at least 1200 minutes. Before I explain that statistic, to show the kind of company he is keeping there, David Silva, Eden Hazard, and Paul Pogba are one, two and three.
A progressive pass or run is defined as an action that is deemed to significantly further, or progress, an attacking move. It could be a pass that navigates defenders or a dribble that brings the play up the pitch. And this is the type of statistic that midfielders and wingers should rank high on: it is their job to provide an outlet for their team and ‘get them up the pitch’. This stat is measuring their ability to do so.
Iwobi also has just under 0.5 goals and assists per 90 minutes in the Premier League this season. It is not a sensational rate by any means. Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick are both just under one goal and assist per 90 minutes. But it is still an improvement on his past production and is a sign that he is growing in confidence in the final third and in front of goal. He is never going to be a clinical finisher and creator, but he is getting better.
Is Iwobi a world-class attacking player who should be starting every single week? No. He isn’t. But a quick search on Twitter is all you need to see thousands of fans slating his performances. And that isn’t fair. He is better than they realise and he is helpful to Arsenal football club.
Agreed, he is definately better centrally, as is Bernard.This is why the idea that he should be tried in the same position as Gomes makes sense to a fair few people. The forward passing and dribbling has still been there to an extent even when he struggled last year.
Thought that each time he came in centrally he looked miles better than out wide. Him and Bernard are not wingers and it shows. When both play centrally they have much more influence and look comfortable. League 1 opposition I know but they both did well.