In a gripping finale to Sunday’s north London derby, Arsenal’s approach in the last moments of the match drew some intriguing comparisons.
Former Arsenal star Theo Walcott observed that the Gunners’ strategy towards the end of the game was reminiscent of a classic Jose Mourinho team.
Gabriel’s Decisive Header
The lone goal of the match came from Gabriel, who scored with a commanding header in the 64th minute.
This goal highlighted Tottenham’s recurring issues with defending set-pieces.
Despite this, Arsenal found themselves defending more than attacking, as Tottenham dominated possession with 64% of the ball throughout the game.
A Shift in Possession and Tactics
Post-Gabriel’s goal, Arsenal’s share of possession plummeted to just 32.2%, showcasing their commitment to defending against Tottenham’s persistent attacks.
Walcott drew a parallel between Arsenal’s late-game tactics and Mourinho’s well-known defensive style, emphasizing the effectiveness of their approach.
Walcott’s Insights on Arsenal’s Defensive Strategy
Walcott, who spent 11 years at Arsenal, remarked on how the team’s ability to adapt and manage the game was crucial.
He highlighted how this defensive strategy was not only effective but also necessary given the circumstances.
“It doesn’t really matter how they got it; it was a great result for Arsenal,” Walcott told Match of the Day, appreciating their ability to mix up their play.
A Similar Approach Against Manchester City
Walcott also noted that Arsenal employed a similar defensive mindset in their goalless draw against Manchester City last season.
He pointed out that while the game might not have been thrilling, Arteta’s side was able to secure a valuable result by being less adventurous.
Missing Key Players Yet Effective
The impressive part of Arsenal’s performance was their ability to cope without two key midfielders, Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard, who were absent due to suspension and injury.
Walcott praised Arteta’s defensive setup, noting that the team’s well-drilled structure allowed them to perform effectively regardless of personnel changes.
High Praise for Arteta’s Training Regimen
Walcott credited the team’s solid defensive display to the rigorous training and detailed coaching provided by Arteta’s staff.
“The amount of coaching staff involved in each session is incredible,” he said, praising the thorough preparation that helps players maintain a high level of performance.
Looking Ahead
As Arsenal prepares for their next challenge, they will need to draw on the same disciplined approach when they face Manchester City at the Etihad.
With Declan Rice returning from suspension, Arteta will have a strengthened squad.
Before that, Arsenal will travel to Bergamo to take on Atalanta in their opening Champions League fixture on Thursday.
Stay tuned as they continue their season with high-stakes matches on the horizon.