Lessons we learned from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 vs. Stoke – Part 4
Article Continued from Part 3.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Theo-Walcott-c34873 is the 22-year-old English Striker, he started playing football when he initially joined the Southampton F.C.’s Youth Academy back in 2001 and he spent four years in the training grounds before making the list into the first team squad.
The player was initially showcased in the squad in 2005 and went on to make a total of 50 appearances with scoring 29 goals before he was swept off to Emirates the following year. Since then the player has stepped onto the football field a 166 for the Gunners
and in the process has netted 97 goals.
This season has seen him break his previous seasonal goal record with 12 goals in as many as 36 appearances. His acceleration is a remarkable asset to the team while his scorching pace tears up the defence. He has changed his image from an impact player to
a regular starting right-winger. The English international needs some improvement in his decision making and is often seen struggling to make an impact in Arsenal’s attacks.
The match against Stoke saw a similar outcome. The ex-Southampton player produced a solid performance in the first half but as the match wore on he became increasingly isolated and was virtually non-existent. A foul reminded everyone of his presence, but by
then he had barely a touch of the ball for a long amount of time.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aaron-Ramsey-c3065 is well on his way to his best:
The return to the stadium where he suffered a horrific broken leg last season was always going to be a monumental psychological struggle for the young Welshman. What was even harder to overcome was the fact that the man who put a “Road Ends” sign on your fast
growing progress was right there in front of you captaining your opposition to an incredible 3-1 victory.
The injury set-back started off a debate on whether he would ever be able to shake off those horrors and play the way he did before. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Eduardo-c12034 was an example in front of them. The brilliant striker was a sensation for Arsenal before he suffered a broken leg and
had since not reproduced his goal scoring form. His injury not only affected him physically but mentally as well. Eduardo is yet to regain confidence is his form.
The £4.8 million ex-Cardiff City player was flaunted as the next big thing in football and was regarded as a rare talent at such a tender age. Unlike Eduardo, Ramsey showed signs of his former brilliance on the back of his amazing performance against Manchester
United a fortnight ago.
Aaron Ramsey has displayed signs of his former self and it is only time before he returns to his previous best. Expect him to set the Premier League on fire next season along with team-mate http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jack-Wilshere-c17463.
Although he did not particularly impress in the game against Stoke and managed to play only one half, he showed tremendous courage and both psychological and mental strength to revisit the place where the nightmare had all started. It will take a considerable
amount of time for him to regain his past form, as players that suffer serious injuries are often hesitant and lack confidence.
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