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It's in his hands to force his way into the team. If he plays well enough Arteta won't leave him out.The club needs to give Pepe a proper run in the team. If it doesn't work out then it's his fault.
But I'd say his work at the end of last season showed real potential. His nutmeg against Alonso and crafty back heel flick were part of solid performance in the cup final.
Then you find out the club has invested what may amount to £30m+ on another player in your position and doesn't start you in the first two games. That's got to hurt.
If what you are saying is true, I would expect Willian to be on the bench next game because he didn't perform, right? If he stays after a bad game, it means his position in the team is not decided by his performance, or your rules only apply to Pepe who would need to score a hattrick in 10 minutes sub appearance to be selected, but the other guy can just do nothing to be selected.It's in his hands to force his way into the team. If he plays well enough Arteta won't leave him out.
His competition is is a 32 year old and a bunch of academy graduates. It's not like we signed someone in their prime to keep him benched forever.
I think Pepe is the type who needs trust and regular games to get flowing. In and out, 10 minutes here and 15 minutes there etc, it’s going to be hard for him to make an impact.Arteta’s earned the right to get involved with the signings he wants no?
He picks the team that he thinks will win, not play someone just because he cost a lot of money.
Pepe’s got to do more off the bench and in the chances he does get.
I think Pepe is the type who needs trust and regular games to get flowing. In and out, 10 minutes here and 15 minutes there etc, it’s going to be hard for him to make an impact.
He was making some runs the other day and nobody was finding him.
Yeah, true, but Pepe would’ve ruined Fulham.I don’t think it’s smart persisting with starting a player just because he might respond to more chances.
Arteta’s got to pick the team that helps him win the match.
I expect Arteta to pick the best team to win the match. He doesn't pick players based on who he likes more as a personIf what you are saying is true, I would expect Willian to be on the bench next game because he didn't perform, right? If he stays after a bad game, it means his position in the team is not decided by his performance, or your rules only apply to Pepe who would need to score a hattrick in 10 minutes sub appearance to be selected, but the other guy can just do nothing to be selected.
Think it would be more honest to say Arteta doesn't like Pepe no matter what he does on the pitch and it's more about their relationship behind the scenes
Good point. I always think of Mourinho and Shevchenko and the disaster that was. A poorer game from Willian is still more cohesive than Pepe who is too often in and out of the game.I don’t think it’s smart persisting with starting a player just because he might respond to more chances.
Arteta’s got to pick the team that helps him win the match.
I'm not saying Willian is a cripple or something, I'm saying both players are about the same level, but Pepe clearly struggles to get into the team even after he performs well. It's nothing new, but I thought the idea of signing Willian was to have both of them on the pitch, not to bench one of your best players.I expect Arteta to pick the best team to win the match. He doesn't pick players based on who he likes more as a person
I don’t think it’s smart persisting with starting a player just because he might respond to more chances.
Arteta’s got to pick the team that helps him win the match.
Let's not pretend Willian or Auba add anything more to the game when they're off, that would be a lie. All 3 of them are willing to track back and put a defensive shift, and none of them is really helping that much to build attacks.Yeah with Pepe it always seems to be "give him a few games and he'll be good", but can we really afford that? Like when Pepe is off it he's REALLY off it. He doesn't contribute much out-with what he does in the final third as it is, so if he's not contributing in that regard there's not really much benefit to having him out there over Willian for example who at the bare minimum will contribute more in terms of helping build attacks and also with his high work-rate and being a good team player.
Just because Willian started the first two games doesn't mean he's always gonna start over Pepe. Pepe is a more explosive player but I think Arteta prefers Willian right now because he offers more off the ball and has better decision making. I'm sure Arteta is telling him that too so he knows what he needs to improve on to get into the team.I'm not saying Willian is a cripple or something, I'm saying both players are about the same level, but Pepe clearly struggles to get into the team even after he performs well. It's nothing new, but I thought the idea of signing Willian was to have both of them on the pitch, not to bench one of your best players.
Yeah with Pepe it always seems to be "give him a few games and he'll be good", but can we really afford that? Like when Pepe is off it he's REALLY off it. He doesn't contribute much out-with what he does in the final third as it is, so if he's not contributing in that regard there's not really much benefit to having him out there over Willian for example who at the bare minimum will contribute more in terms of helping build attacks and also with his high work-rate and being a good team player.
For me if Pepe is to get back in the side his impact needs to be immediate when he does get the chance, not playing for 3/4 games until he's up to speed. More is demanded of him otherwise he'll not be playing.
Depends on how big of a jump in quality you think Willian is.Yeah with Pepe it always seems to be "give him a few games and he'll be good", but can we really afford that?
As much as I like Pepe and this isn’t even a slight on him actually - more the figureheads, I just think we recruited and spent badly.The club needs to give Pepe a proper run in the team. If it doesn't work out then it's his fault.
But I'd say his work at the end of last season showed real potential. His nutmeg against Alonso and crafty back heel flick were part of solid performance in the cup final.
Then you find out the club has invested what may amount to £30m+ on another player in your position and doesn't start you in the first two games. That's got to hurt.
Perfect reasoning. Willian was 'bang average' in the last game. And also our midfield was taking a drubbing against West Ham, we weren't in control at all. Harsh for people to criticise a winger coming on for 20 mins to make an impact in that scenario.Give him a chance for a good amount of games and then I’ll hold my hands up but it’s a bit of a pisstake as he looked to be getting better and better.
He ended last season as one of the first names on the team sheet, played a key role in our FA Cup run against two of the better teams in the country and finished with decent stats. He didn’t hit the ground running like Bruno but he left fans with a lot of hope.
At first I thought Willian was just more match fit (he fairly earned a start against West Ham too) but if he’s walked in and just taken the starting right wing spot then that’s not something I’m happy about tbh. Now he’s going to judged off 20 min cameos and B-team appearances ffs.
Next game will say a lot IMO because Willian was quite poor and if Mikel is going for Guardiola style rotation/competition then Pepe should start next game.
We're still recruiting badly. Mari, Cedric, Luiz? Compared to what other clubs are doing. Jesus! And now Willian for Pepe . . no logic or reason again.As much as I like Pepe and this isn’t even a slight on him actually - more the figureheads, I just think we recruited and spent badly.
I don’t get how you could sign a player of his profile (raw/young/talented) and price tag and not play him into adaptation.
Spot on reasoning.If what you are saying is true, I would expect Willian to be on the bench next game because he didn't perform, right? If he stays after a bad game, it means his position in the team is not decided by his performance, or your rules only apply to Pepe who would need to score a hattrick in 10 minutes sub appearance to be selected, but the other guy can just do nothing to be selected.
Think it would be more honest to say Arteta doesn't like Pepe no matter what he does on the pitch and it's more about their relationship behind the scenes