QUOTE(Walaoeh! @ Aug 31 2024, 05:48 AM)
he would be good squad player if we can sign him on loan paying less than half of his current salary.
we are signing him on loan. no obligation to buy.
no idea who pays his wages. im guessing chelsea will be paying half probably.
Can play both wings, knows arteta's system and what arteta wants in his players. so all in all its a good short term deal for us.
Even if it doesn't work out (Willian PTSD), it's rather low risk for us..
Let's see if Arteta can work his magic and prove once again that Chelsea is where player's careers go to die.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5351431/20...-coach-arsenal/QUOTE
City had produced a piece of work which proved the hypothesis that the higher the level of competition, the less time and space players have to shoot from within the zone of the penalty area where most goals are scored. They calculated the varying times and an academy coach devised a drill to work on it in training.
Through the relationships he had built, Arteta got wind of this and introduced it to the first-team environment. He adapted it so it was more game-realistic, with the forwards having to perform a high-intensity sprint at the start before executing the action inside a marked square under pressure from defenders. Fail to do all that within the allotted time and the ball was blown dead.
The finishing of Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus improved almost immediately at the start of that 2017-18 season. The numbers show Sterling went from seven league goals in 2016-17 to 18, Sane from five to 10, and Jesus from seven to 13. Sterling’s conversion rate increase was particularly impressive, almost doubling from 10.9 per cent in the 2016-17 Premier League season to 20.7 per cent a year later.
This post has been edited by Optizorb: Aug 31 2024, 05:57 AM