Lewis Ambrose - Page 5
Lifelong Arsenal fan in exile who spends too much time on Twitter and rewatching games.
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Tactics Column: Emery’s Arsenal click with two up top
Arsenal blew Fulham away on Sunday, delivering the team’s most complete and most fluid performance under Unai Emery so far. A nine game winning run...
Tactics Column: Ozil and Torreira change the game in Cardiff
Unai Emery reportedly got the Arsenal job after displaying his incredible in-depth knowledge of the squad in his interview. But he had only seen them...
Tactics Column: We’re on the Ball!
The season is approaching and Arsenal’s pre-season is over. I’ve already had a look at how the team set up without the ball over the...
Tactics Column: Start the presses!
Arsenal’s first pre-season under Unai Emery has naturally been under the microscope. The club have amped up their own coverage of training sessions, doors have...
Sokratis Papastathopoulos – what will the new man bring to Arsenal?
Sven Mislintat’s little black book has delivered another Greek centre-back. After the January signing of Konstantinos Mavropanos, Arsenal have now added Sokratis Papastathopoulos to their...
Arsene Who? What Wenger means to My Generation
Lewis Ambrose reflects on a lifetime as an Arsenal fan with just one manager – Arsene Wenger. Follow Lewis @LGAmbrose.
I don’t think it’s unusual to be...
Tactics Column: Laca-space? Who misses out in Arsenal’s new-look attack?
Alexis Sánchez is gone and Arsenal, somehow, have to replace his ability to create and his ability to score. No wonder the club was so...
Henrikh Mkhitaryan: No normal footballer
Our tactics columnist, Lewis Ambrose, takes a look at new arrival Henrikh Mkhitaryan, an and profiles the player Arsenal are getting, his strengths and weaknesses,...
Why do Arsenal want Aubameyang, what can he offer and how risky is it?
Seemingly out of nowhere, Arsenal now look likely to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Yes, really.
Since moving to Germany in 2013, he’s scored 141...
Tactics Column: How Arsenal turned the tables in the north London derby
Not for the first time in recent years, the north London derby saw an authoritative, impassioned, intelligent collective performance. The only surprise was that Arsenal...
Tactics column: Four’s a party
Arsenal’s fab front four finally got us an away win at Everton last week before a slightly more tamed performance against Swansea City brought another...
Tactics column: So Nacho
As the season started and the transfer window closed, some thought Arsenal were a bit light at centre-back. Admittedly, those people still thought Nacho Monreal...