Amidst the sudden purpose feast in Eindhoven on Tuesday evening, Arsenal’s seventh purpose was most likely probably the most extraordinary of the lot. Within the phrases of Mikel Arteta, ‘Calafiori makes a run as a 9 and scores along with his proper foot.’ Not solely was Calafiori making a run, ‘as a 9’, he begins his run from the correct aspect. Crucially, Arteta added, ‘that is the staff I need to see.’ Calafiori was not going rogue in his supervisor’s eyes.
Evidently, this isn’t actually regular for a left-back. It’s clear that in this era of damage enforced attacking austerity, Arteta has clearly recognized the full-backs as a key space to assist make up for the shortfall additional forwards. Towards West Ham, Arteta experimented with dropping Thomas Partey again between Saliba and Gabriel, with Jurrien Timber and Calafiori pushed on as wing-backs.
It didn’t work it’s truthful to say. In reality, West Ham scored their profitable purpose by exploiting the hole left by Calafiori within the left-back place (there have been a couple of different authors of that specific mishap too). A number of days later towards Forest, Arsenal didn’t repeat that experiment however tweaked it through the use of Riccardo Calafiori because the joker within the pack. Right here is his heatmap from that recreation.
Calafiori had the very best probability Arsenal produced in that recreation, curling a proper footed shot off the within of the submit. Nevertheless, and this has turn out to be a theme for Arsenal left-backs of late, Arteta took the choice to take away him at half-time after an early yellow card. Myles Lewis-Skelly has had two crimson playing cards within the final month (one subsequently revoked) and had to get replaced by Calafiori earlier than half-time in Eindhoven after being fortunate to flee one other.
That’s two crimson playing cards and two early substitutions on account of yellow playing cards within the left-back place in latest weeks. With a lot of their attacking expertise nonetheless not out of their hospital robes, the full-back areas have turn out to be so key in latest weeks as a result of that’s the place Arsenal are healthiest. Ben White, Jurrien Timber, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Riccardo Calafiori, Kieran Tierney and Oleksandr Zinchenko are all beginning high quality full-backs. Arteta has even been capable of spare Zinchenko for the midfield effort with Mikel Merino wanted upfront.
Nevertheless, even absent the present damage disaster, for all of the discuss of Arteta’s penchant for construction and his love of defenders, his style in left-backs has all the time been fairly outlandish. Whereas the right-backs look a bit extra ‘brief again and sides’ in footballing phrases, the left-backs are very ‘fur coat and aviator shades.’
It’s a part of the rationale that Kieran Tierney has by no means actually discovered a house underneath Arteta’s premiership, apart from the very outset of the supervisor’s reign when he performed as a large centre-half in a again three. Then it was Ainsley Maitland-Niles, working at left wing-back who was requested to zigzag hither and thither everywhere in the discipline. Even Bukayo Saka had a chronic crack on the place in Arteta’s early months.
Tierney has simply been too standard for Arteta’s tastes within the place. In the summertime of 2022, Arsenal pursued Lisandro Martinez, whose spell at Manchester United has proven him to be one thing of a free cannon to say the least. When he opted for the profession suicide of a transfer to Previous Trafford, Arteta introduced in Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Zinchenko briefly revolutionised the way in which that Arsenal play by inverting into midfield and sitting alongside Thomas Partey on the base, popping up just about in every single place on the pitch besides left-back. After some time, groups cottoned on to the house he was vacating in addition to his personal defensive frailties in one-on-one conditions.
After a disastrous efficiency by Zinchenko at dwelling to Aston Villa final April, Arteta misplaced persistence and even his tolerance for prime jinx from left-back was exhausted. Like all good rock stars, Zinchenko burned twice as vivid however for half as lengthy on this Arsenal staff. Final season proved to be a bit bit too ‘Be Right here Now’ for the supervisor’s tastes with an excessive amount of pointless riffing and over manufacturing.
We now have seen some pretty rock ‘n’ roll behaviour from Takehiro Tomiyasu from his stints at left-back too. Keep in mind, if you’ll, him popping up at centre-forward to assist lay on the profitable purpose for Gabriel Martinelli towards Manchester Metropolis in October 2023. Or his strike towards Everton on the ultimate day of final season, which was very a lot a centre-forward type purpose scored in open play.
Removed from being deterred by Zinchenko’s descent into inverted left-back extra, Arteta’s tastes within the place haven’t turn out to be extra conservative. He was able to spend giant on the following fairly younger factor in Riccardo Calafiori, a person who not solely seems like he may have been in Zoolander, however a defender much more keen to go ‘off highway’ than Zinchenko.
Not glad with this continued thirst for loopy at left-back, the supervisor determined to remould probably the most proficient midfielder within the Arsenal academy right into a left-back. This was actually Bob Dylan ‘going electrical’ on the 1965 Newport People Pageant territory. Within the meantime, Kieran Tierney and his tucked in shirt will return to Celtic this summer time.
With the give attention to construction and requirements elsewhere within the system, why does Arteta ask for his left-backs to be so flamboyant? There’s clearly threat and reward baked into this equation. Lewis-Skelly scored towards Metropolis, Calafiori scored towards PSV, whereas each gamers have been hooked early in video games not too long ago for dicing with crimson card conditions.
Good groups do are typically lopsided of their strategy. Arsenal have much less want for chaos on the correct aspect with Odegaard and Saka stationed over there and both Timber or White can do a extra conventional full-back job. Each staff wants a little bit of chaos and I think about Arteta’s reasoning is that it’s tougher for opponents to cope with a madcap full-back.
As a result of who do you assign to patrol a zig zagging left-back? It’s tough to do with out destroying your individual construction. The problem with Zinchenko, I assume, was that his actions (largely into left central midfield) had been too predictable and later turned too ill-judged. Manchester Metropolis and Pep Guardiola have proven the same trajectory with their left-backs.
If Zinchenko was our João Cancelo, then Calafiori would look like our Gvardiol, who has scored 9 Premier League objectives in simply over a yr for Manchester Metropolis. Gvardiol’s runs have proved tough for opponents to trace just because man-marking a left-back doesn’t appear to be a very good use of a defending staff’s assets and would certainly simply open up house for a participant within the Metropolis assault.
Regardless of the rime and motive for it, Arteta, a supervisor typically accused of some moderately trad-con soccer (personally, I reject that criticism however loads of individuals have levelled it), has an urge for food for hazard in the case of his left-backs. Calafiori, along with his untamed locks, appears to be the most recent incarnation and Arsenal’s agent of chaos.