Arsene Wenger would tell us to take as few touches of the ball as possible.
The longer you take in possession, the less time your team-mate will have when you finally pass it to him. What's the point in dillydallying?
The great Manchester United teams I played against followed this mantra, too. Two touches at the most, or you'd get an earful.
Think of it like climbing a ladder. From defence, to midfield, to the forward line. If I gave the ball to Patrick Vieira, he would then try to get it into the feet of Dennis Bergkamp, and we'd do it with minimal touches.
That appeared missing at Arsenal until their 1-1 draw with Bournemouth on Boxing Day. Lucas Torreira seemed to pick up that message in midfield in particular. Wenger would lift the restrictions on the flair players - they were given licence to take more touches and work their magic.
Mikel Arteta played under Wenger and worked with Pep Guardiola, and their styles of play are of a similar nature. Guardiola previously credited Arteta for the rise of Raheem Sterling.
'Mikel Arteta is working many, many days after training sessions for the last action, for the control in the last moment,' Guardiola said in 2017, midway through a transformative season for Sterling.
It will be interesting to see the impact he can have on Nicolas Pepe, too. He has been one of the culprits needlessly taking too many touches on the ball when it might be nice to see his best work coming off it. That's what Sterling does.
Amid all this change, I do have a degree of sympathy for Arsenal's players. Unai Emery was sacked on November 29, Freddie Ljungberg took over as interim head coach, then Arteta was appointed on December 20. In the space of three weeks, they have had three managers, three different voices, three sets of messages.
Arteta will have looked at his team's strengths, including his attack. Mesut Ozil started against Bournemouth in a central position and he will have liked hearing his new manager's analysis afterwards.
'He worked and could have been the difference,' his boss said. 'We could have scored three or four goals from his balls through. The final product wasn't what we wanted.'
The goal Arsenal conceded was a result of them trying to overplay on the left side. Bukayo Saka lost the ball and it left a hole in his position.
Bournemouth exploited that. Dan Gosling made a run from deep and met the cross. So there is work to do defensively, but they certainly passed the ball with more urgency.
Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium will not be easy. After their 2-0 loss to Southampton at Stamford Bridge, a Premier League home table placed Frank Lampard's youngsters 11th.
An away table placed them third, behind only Liverpool and Manchester City. They are dangerous on the road, and may stick with the same three at the back that saw them get a result at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week.
Maybe there has been a bit of naivety to Chelsea at home but they like to keep the ball - don't forget we saw a Pep Guardiola side record his lowest-ever possession when Chelsea visited in November.
They will try to do the same against Arsenal but Arteta has the players to hurt them on the break.
Veabcmops
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that's good idea Arteta
Highburied
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david luiz replace xhaka for defensive midfield seems promising
bieademo
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i don like pepe, he always try to do dribbling,,,
hackeronly
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Arsene Wenger should teach him a little of his tactics so that Arteta Can improve his squad and Arsenal itself
hackeronly
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Mr Arteta is improving Arsenal intensity,Tactics,consistency and tight possesion.
AnwarJemil
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I hope he will before transfer closed...if this squad miss sothing for his tactics he will sign player to strength his team
VANMAF
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plus willock is good in defence also
Yaaap man
VANMAF
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he is not 💯 fit
Oooh
Fopcklnrt
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this writer should try to manage a team and se if he is as good as analysing the game
vnsakashsingh
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he is not 💯 fit
plus willock is good in defence also
vnsakashsingh
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Put ceballos instead of willock
he is not 💯 fit
ksiisthebest
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yes that boy saka is too slow, we be real defenders on the bench or even at the under 23 give them a try.
maybe put chambers their
Zunkrsyz
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I wish them the best of all
Daniel-Munguci-Sonni
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is there bagaining by that team
VANMAF
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Put ceballos instead of willock
VANMAF
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we love our Arteta go sign your own Nuno for your arsenal
Well said man
Vunbdenrsu
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This can be effective against chelsea
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perfect formation
Vunbdenrsu
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Arsenal needed Nuno Espirito Santo but we will manage with Arteta for now.
we love our Arteta go sign your own Nuno for your arsenal
juhckmruy
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Please rest that boy Saka try someone else on left back
Even play Xhaka at the left back if that as to be his last game, we have more options to replace him at the middle, you need strong personality to face the likes of Williams coming from either of the wings, if saka as to play that role against Chelsea please consider the game lost.
FaithEvans
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true to some extent but he is just trying to see the best way forward I presume. he has a good eye for exploiting spaces from deep midfield and can also push forward with the ball which I feel he's the only one brave enough to pull it of.
True, he carries the ball well... but if the passing is not crisp, it removes the element of surprise and the opponents can always get back in shape, that's what made Fabregas and Nasri good here
albamu
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Please rest that boy Saka try someone else on left back
yes that boy saka is too slow, we be real defenders on the bench or even at the under 23 give them a try.
BobRoyler
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Please rest that boy Saka try someone else on left back
who is the someone else
fidlmtuy
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Please rest that boy Saka try someone else on left back
yawanelka
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Arsenal needed Nuno Espirito Santo but we will manage with Arteta for now.
Bambcnot
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COYG
kaoilorz
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this system can kill the defence
Josakrsuy
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Sit Matteo Guendouzi down and explain this to him with videos, charts, graphs and PowerPoint presentations... he dallies on the ball in a way I've never seen an Arsenal midfielder do, and trust me, I watched Denilson, Kallstrom, Diaby, Frimpong, Lansbury and Gedion Zelalem play for this club [Sadtolook]
true to some extent but he is just trying to see the best way forward I presume. he has a good eye for exploiting spaces from deep midfield and can also push forward with the ball which I feel he's the only one brave enough to pull it of.
Josakrsuy
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Sit Matteo Guendouzi down and explain this to him with videos, charts, graphs and PowerPoint presentations... he dallies on the ball in a way I've never seen an Arsenal midfielder do, and trust me, I watched Denilson, Kallstrom, Diaby, Frimpong, Lansbury and Gedion Zelalem play for this club [Sadtolook]
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
rrafiq
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hope arteta can stick with trio auba laca pepe.. make this trio deadly as liv trio
the talents are there, i believe in them
rrafiq
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hope arteta can stick with trio auba laca pepe.. make this trio deadly as liv trio
kibet232
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This can be effective against chelsea
vnsakashsingh
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emondorock
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Could is not did
Suyekorst
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FaithEvans
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Sit Matteo Guendouzi down and explain this to him with videos, charts, graphs and PowerPoint presentations... he dallies on the ball in a way I've never seen an Arsenal midfielder do, and trust me, I watched Denilson, Kallstrom, Diaby, Frimpong, Lansbury and Gedion Zelalem play for this club [Sadtolook]
hkjio345
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He is there to 'pep' things up
puccenopu
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loads of improvement is urgently needed especially from the GK, CD, and MF. stop dillydallying! strikers need accurate shooting in the box. they are fumbling...in front of open goal. Overhaul the CD n defensive mid field.