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Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 12, 2015

Who is El-Nenny and how would he suit the Gunners?

El-Nenny Photo: FC Basel's official Facebook page
Recently, Swiss, English and Egyptian newspapers have flooded with reports that Arsenal have agreed a fee with FC Basel for Egyptian international Mohamed El-Nenny. With the prospect of another Egyptian making the trip from Switzerland to London, KingFut editor Michael Saad profiles the 23-year-old Egyptian midfielder’s career thus far and analyzes how he might fit in at Arsenal.
El-Nenny’s story is interesting as he was never really a star in Egypt. Like former FC Basel star and current AS Roma forward Mohamed Salah, El-Nenny started his professional career at Arab Contractors, a smaller club with a relatively successful local scouting network, after leaving Al Ahly’s youth team at the age of 16. After spending two years at Arab Contractors, he became a regular starter for his team in the 2010/2011 season. Unluckily for him during his second season as a regular starter, the tragic Port Said disaster occurred and the Egyptian Premier League stopped amidst an unsettling political situation. At that time, El-Nenny’s name was becoming much more familiar to Egyptian fans and he was linked with a move to Cairo giants Al Ahly and Zamalek. Swiss league club FC Basel scouts however were able to take advantage of the situation. With the local league halted and Egyptian footballers without regular competition, it was not that hard for FC Basel to convince the player to join the Swiss club. El-Nenny signed a loan deal alongside Mohamed Salah and the pair began a successful journey of development in Switzerland.
Since then, Mohamed Salah immediately filled the void left by Xherdan Shaqiri’s transfer to Bayern Munich and constantly dominated headlines for the Swiss club with his electric pace and a steady return of goals. His development has seen him transfer to Chelsea, loaned out to Fiorentina and now finally settled with Serie A contenders AS Roma.
In contrast, El-Nenny continues to make strides forward in Switzerland in a midfield position that certainly earns less praise than a forward’s but also in an area of the pitch where you cannot hide and can also be unforgiving. With that said, his continual improvement deserves similar mention.
Mohamed El-Nenny came to Switzerland as a rather raw talent but what continues to be his outstanding attribute is his stamina and energy. During his time with Sky Sports, Gary Neville did a segment on Monday Night Football questioning why Arsène Wenger strayed away from a recruitment policy in the mould of Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit and Gilberto Silva. Mohamed El-Nenny can’t claim to be a bulky, towering midfield pivot, but he possesses other physical qualities to compensate. Despite standing at a rather average height and build, the midfielder has never had a problem working in the engine room as he is able to cover a lot of ground and is constantly seen finishing a game stronger than others from the 75th to the 90th minute. In last season’s Champions League, he was one of only four players to cover over 80 km after 7 games. His injury record is also quite impressive which will come as a relief to Arsenal fans. He is a robust athlete who is constantly available for Basel which hopefully translates positively to England’s tough schedule.
El-Nenny UEFA
Having started his career at a rather young age, the midfielder has also benefited from being a regular starter at FC Basel and has plenty of experience under his belt. El-Nenny is approaching 100 league appearances for the Swiss champions and 40 appearances for the Egypt national team. This know-how in addition to his ability to marshall the field without fading quickly has bridged his confidence to new levels recently and allows him the comfort to compete at a high level in recent seasons in the Champions League. The midfielder fared quite well against Liverpool and a star-studded Real Madrid last season when they were drawn in the same group. In fact, Basel were able to qualify to the Round of 16 in European competition at the expense of the Merseyside club, and the Egyptian anchored the midfield for all 6 matches.
Despite this, the Egyptian’s settling into the Gunners’ midfield will depend on two key areas.
El-Nenny Europa League stats
El-Nenny is a reliable passer of the ball and boasts a passing percentage of 92.4% in the Europa League this season according to WhoScored. However it has to be said that there is room for improvement technically if he is to be compared midfielders like Santi Cazorla and Mesut Özil. Arsenal boasts one of the silkiest midfields in Europe and their world-class players possess the ability to both dribble and pass the ball out of immense pressure through intelligent movement and cohesion. Wenger often cites that transfer targets need to be of extraordinary quality in order to improve on his current squad, however the Frenchman is also known for spotting talent that can be polished and nurtured to reach new heights. Without a doubt, El-Nenny will have to find that extra gear in his touch, composure on the ball and distribution in order to impose himself in the starting line-up regularly, but he has the right environment and the perfect manager behind him to see him reach those goals. El-Nenny is a player that seems to be able to play up to the ability of those around him. He will improve quickly and benefit immensely from training regularly at London Colney.
Plainly put, the fact that El-Nenny has found himself amongst the goals this season, especially at club level, could be a problem for the Egyptian unless he understands his role quickly.
“I’ve noticed how important shooting is for midfield players, which made me give it more attention during training,” explained the 23-year-old to an Egyptian news outlet this year.
With Coquelin injured and no other player who quite fills his shoes, the position that Arsène Wenger needs filled most urgently is that of a defensive midfielder. Although I believe it unwise to focus too much on comparing players, it’s hard not to notice the similarity between Aaron Ramsey and the Egyptian. The Welshman’s goalscoring success in the 2013/2014 season clearly still plays on his mind and spurs him to use his great stamina to get forward and score goals. Similarly, El-Nenny’s recent success with long-distance shots and late-runs into the box will have to be managed and tailored to Wenger’s vision of his role. Just as Francis Coquelin had to completely simplify his game by excelling at interceptions, tackles and neat distribution in order to break into the Arsenal midfield, El-Nenny will have to recognize his strong attributes and showcase them in exceptional fashion to continue being a regular starter. He has already been asked to play this role under Héctor Cúper in the national team. With the Pharaohs almost always playing with two traditional number “9” strikers in a 4-4-2 formation, and wingers Kahraba and Omar Gaber given license to get forward and provide service from wide areas, Cúper often asks El-Nenny and a midfield partner to sit deep and compensate to the defensive balance of the team. This is El-Nenny’s opportunity to play this role at a higher standard in the English Premier League and the Champions League.

Arsène Wenger is known to be hesitant to do his transfer business early, especially in the January transfer window. However, following the painful week that saw established midfield pair of Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla sustain long-term knee injuries, as well as the continued absence of Jack Wilshere and Mikel Arteta’s inability to stay fit, Wenger may see qualities in El-Nenny that can fill the void in the heart of the Gunners’ midfield.

Watch English Premier League Boxing Day live: Southampton vs Arsenal live streaming and TV information

Olivier Giroud Aaron Ramsey Arsenal
Arsenal will want to carry the momentum from the Manchester City victory and avenge the loss to Southampton last season when they travel to St. Mary's in a big English Premier League Boxing Day clash on Saturday.
Southampton were 2-0 winners over Arsenal in the same fixture last season, played on New Year's Day, but the scenario leading up to this game is a little different.
While the Saints were flying high this time last season, their campaign has not quite taken off in the same manner in 2015-16. Southampton are only 12th in the points table at the moment, with six losses already suffered, and Arsenal will be confident of exacting a seventh defeat.
"To beat Arsenal it's more difficult this season than it was last year, because I think they play a little bit different," Southampton manager Ronald Koeman, whose side haven't won in six matches, told the club's official website.
"It looks like when they don't have the ball it's more a defensive way to play and of course one of the strengths of Arsenal is when they win the ball and the transition to attack is on a high tempo with very good movements and with very good players.
"But the goalkeeper makes a difference. [Petr] Cech is a big goalkeeper for Arsenal and I think that makes them defensively stronger than Arsenal was and also that they a little bit more drop back than they usually do.
"That makes the team a little bit more stronger defensive wise and in my opinion it's more difficult."
Arsenal were woeful in that match on New Year's Day, with Wojciech Szczesny seeing his career at the club go down the wayside after a poor performance and a smoke alarm. With Cech in goal, though, Arsenal, as Koeman said, do look a lot more secure, and Arsene Wenger's men have shown they are capable of getting the right results, even when they are without several key players.
The likes of Santi Cazorla, Alexis Sanchez, Jack Wilshere, Francis Coquelin, Mikel Arteta, Tomas Rosicky and Danny Welbeck are still on the treatment table, but Wenger and his team will be encouraged by the outstanding performance against Manchester City on Monday.
In that match, barring the last 10 minutes, Arsenal looked in control the moment they scored the first goal, and if they put in another all-round performance, with Mesut Ozil adding to his ridiculous collection of assists, another positive result should come their way.
"It was an important win for us but we already had a good confidence level," Wenger said of the 2-1 win over Manchester City. "To win these sorts of game you need to believe you can do it.
"Overall what came out of the game was a strong team attitude and strong team effort. Everybody put hard work into the game -- we got a positive result against a strong team who will fight for the championship, so it was an important night for us.
"I believe for us, the most important is to focus on ourselves. We have not to speculate too much on any weakness of Southampton. When you look at their team, they have the potential to be a very strong team. We have to convince ourselves that we again need another top-level performance."
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Southampton vs Arsenal is set to begin at 7.45 pm GMT (1.15 am IST, 2.45 pm ET).
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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 10, 2015

The Most Creative Player In The Premier League Is Bizarrely… A Spanish Defender

The always excellent Opta have just released some data detailing the most creative players in the Premier League this season.
One won’t be surprised to hear that the player in question comes from Arsenal with three Gunners listed in the top eight. However, the fact that the person occupying the top spot is a defender may certainly come as a surprise.
The specific data in question refers to which players have created the most ‘clear-cut’ chances so far this season. According to Opta, a clear cut opportunity is one in which a striker should ‘reasonably be expected score’.
Both Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil feature on the list with 5 and 4 clear-cut chances created respectively. However, the man who sits at the very top of the pile, is Spanish right-back Hector Bellerin.
The full list of clear-cut chances makers reads as follows:
Hector Bellerin (6)
Dimitro Payet, Santi Cazorla and Mesut Ozil (5)
Jonjo Shelvey, Riyad Mahrez, Ross Barkley Saido Mane (4)
So, what does all of this mean? Does it mean anything at all?… Of course it does. The morale of the story is get the man into your fantasy team immediately.
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English Premier League international break: How EPL stars fared during Euro Qualifiers and friendlies

THE international football is done and dusted for another month, with players returning to their clubs.
Some players will be buzzing after steering their side to qualification success or for their individual performances. But there will be some Premier League managers ruing the fact their players went away, with a slew of stars picking up injuries.
Here’s our look at how your EPL club’s key players fared over the international break …
ARSENAL
We wonder if Arsene Wenger had his fingers and toes crossed when news emerged of Alexis Sanchez being cursed by a Peruvian witch doctor. We kid you not, the Chile star was the target of darK arts ahead of his side’s World Cup qualifier on Wednesday morning.
But it didn’t really work, with Sanchez netting twice in the 4-3 win. That came off the back of his 90th goal against Brazil, helping his side to a 2-0 win.
Mesut Ozil played two full 90s for Germany in wins over Ireland and Georgia while there were plenty of goalscorers — Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainAaron RamseySanti Cazorla and Olivier Giroud were all on the scoresheet.
ASTON VILLA
There was extra time heartbreak for Aston Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan. The USA were up against Mexico in a CONCACAF Confederations Cup playoff but a 118th minute goal consigned them to a 3-2 loss.
BOURNEMOUTH
Goalkeeper Artur Boruc sat on the bench for both of Poland’s Euro qualifiers against Ireland and Scotland. That meant Scottish Bournemouth teammate Matt Richie instead scored past Lukasz Fabianski in the 2-2 draw. Adam Federici was between the sticks for Australia in their loss to Jordan.
CHELSEA
We’ll start with the bad on the Chelsea front — Nemanja Matic was sent off for an intentional elbow in Serbia’s loss to Portugal. Matic had earlier played 73 minutes against Albania, where fellow defender Branislav Ivanovic was hooked after the hour mark.
Things were mixed for Cesc Fabregas, who got an assist against Luxembourg but missed a penalty v Ukraine, while Eden Hazard helped Belgium to the world number one ranking with two goals in games against Andorra and Israel.
Willian continued his fine form, scoring twice for Brazil against Venezuela.
CRYSTAL PALACE
Wayne Hennessey will be high on confidence. The Palace goalkeeper has started the last two EPL games and played his part in Wales qualifying for Euro 2016 — he got full games v Bosnia and Herzegovina and Andorra. Joe Ledley was also involved in the game against Andorra.
Yohan Cabaye was also in action, on target in France’s 4-0 win over Armenia.
EVERTON
Ross Barkley has transferred his impressive Premier League form onto the international stage, getting a goal and an assist in his two starts for England against Estonia and Lithuania.
John Stones was supposed to join him on England duty, but injury forced his withdrawal, but fellow defender Phil Jagielka got a full 90 minutes under his belt in the Lithuania win.
Also involved was Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy for Ireland, shocking Germany 1-0, while Romelu Lukaku started in Belgium’s win over Israel.
LEICESTER
Kasper Schmeichel was between the sticks for Denmark twice during the international break, while in form striker Jamie Vardy was rewarded with a full 90 minutes against Lithuania for England.
Japan’s Shinji Okazaki netted in a 3-0 win over Jordan, also coming off the bench against Iran on Wednesday.
LIVERPOOL
Four Liverpool player got minutes for England — with James MilnerNathaniel ClyneDanny Ings and Adam Lallana in action. But there was bad news for Joe Gomez, who picked up a season-ending injury playing for England Under 21s.
Simon Mignolet was between the sticks for Belgium in their wins over Israel and Andorra while Martin Skrtel helped Slovakia through Euro qualifications with a 4-2 win over Luxembourg. Mamadou Sakho played in France’s friendly win over Armenia.
MANCHESTER CITY
Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring against Israel.
Aleksandar Kolorov lost the plot in Serbia’s loss to Portugal. Having earlier provided and assist for their first goal, the left back was then sent off for two yellow cards … BOTH coming within a minute of his substitution. Kolorov had scored a 91st minute against Albania in the previous game.
But that wasn’t the worst of things on the City front, with Sergio Aguero and David Silvapicking up injuries.
On the positive side, there were goals for Raheem Sterling (v Estonia) and Kevin De Bruyne(v Andorra and Israel), while Vincent Kompany got 60 minutes under his belt for Belgium.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Netherlands' Daley Blind reacts during the Euro 2016 qualifying loss to the Czech Republi
Juan Mata might be in fine form for Manchester United but it wasn’t enough for him to break into the Spain starting XI, the playmaker twice coming off the bench against Ukraine and Luxembourg. In the game against Ukraine, goalkeeper David De Gea was in fine form, keeping a clean sheet in the 1-0 win.
New star Anthony Martial played 88 minutes for France in the friendly win over Denmark while Daley Blind and Memphis Depay could do nothing during the Netherlands’ 3-2 loss to the Czech Republic as they crashed out of Euro qualifying.
The best of the bunch was Matteo Darmianwho scored his first ever goal for Italy in a 3-1 win over Azerbaijan before starting the next game against Norway.
NEWCASTLE UNITED
Rock bottom and now without their goalkeeper, Newcastle have been dealt a blow with the season-ending injury to Tim Krul. He was in action for the Netherlands against Kazakhstan, a game where teammate Georginio Wijnaldum found the back of the net. Wijnaldum also played the full game against the Czech Republic, which the Dutch lost 3-2.
NORWICH CITY
Robbie Brady and Wes Hoolahan played a part in Ireland’s shock win over Germany in Euro qualifying. The duo both played the full game there, while Brady also played the full game against Poland. Also in action, Alexander Tettey scored two goals in two games for Norway v Italy and Malta.
SOUTHAMPTON
Graziano Pelle netted a late winner for Italy against Norway on Wednesday, seeing out the full 90 minutes. Also getting a full game under his belt was England’s Ryan Bertrand, continuing his return from injury against Estonia.
Shane Long scored the winner for Ireland v Germany after coming off the bench in the final half hour. He was then rewarded with a start in the following game against Poland, only to be stretchered off with an injury.
STOKE
Stoke’s Irish contingent got plenty of action over the international break, with Glen Whelan,Jon Walters (scored v Poland) and Shay Given (started and injured v Germany) involved.
Their best player so far, Jack Butland, was reward for his fine form with a second England cap and a clean sheet against Lithuania. Also, winger Marko Arnautovic scored in both of Austria’s games against Montenegro and Liechtenstein.
Scotland's Steven Fletcher celebrates after his hat trick v Gibraltar.
SUNDERLAND
John O’Shea just about got two full games under his belt. Marshalling the Ireland defence in their 1-0 win over Germany, the defender got sent off for a second yellow in the 92nd minute of the 2-1 loss to Poland.
Steven Fletcher notched up four goals, including a hat-trick against European minnows Gibraltar, while Swedish duoSebastian Larsson and Ola Toivonen saw minutes against Moldova and Liechtenstein.
SWANSEA
Ashley Williams was in the heart of defence for Wales against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Andorra as they celebrated breaking their international hoodoo by qualifying for Euro 2016. Also making it through to the end of season tournament was Gylfi Sigurdsson’sIceland — the midfielder scored against Latvia in the 2-2 draw.
Also on target was Ki Sung-yueng in a friendly against Jamaica while Jonjo Shelvey started in England’s win over Lithuania.
TOTTENHAM
Belgium trio Toby AlderweireldJan Vertonghen and Nacer Chadli were part of their nation’s success in reaching world number one but their feats were outdone by Dele Alli, who made his England debut over the international break.
The 19-year-old came off the bench for the final two minutes of England’s win over Estonia and later saw 25 minutes off the bench against Lithuania, a game where Kyle Walker got an assist. Harry Kane also netted a goal and an assist against Lithuania.
England's Harry Kane celebrates with Ross Barkley after scoring v Lithuania.
England's Harry Kane celebrates with Ross Barkley after scoring v Lithuania.Source: AFP
WATFORD
Reserve goalkeeper Giedrius Arlauskis saw three goals fly past him and into Lithuania’s goal in the loss to England, Jose Holebas played a full game for Greece against Northern Ireland and Odion Ighalo scored off the bench for Nigeria in their friendly win against Cameroon.
WEST BROM
Salomon Rondon’s Venezuela lost to both Paraguay and Brazil, with the striker playing two full games, Darren Fletcher played 74 minutes for Scotland against Poland and Chris Bruntwas part of Northern Ireland’s historic qualification for Euro 2016 — he played 180 minutes against Greece and Finland.
WEST HAM
Darren Randolph had an eventful game for Ireland against Germany, coming off the bench for injured goalkeeper Shay Given before setting up the assist for Shane Long’s shock winner. He then backed up with a full game against Poland but couldn’t stop Robert Lewandowski from scoring … again!