Thursday, September 24, 2015

Harry Redknapp blamed Wenger because of the rotations of Giroux and Walcott

The former mentor of Tottenham, Harry Redknapp, does not endorse the policy of Arsene Wenger at Arsenal and, in particular, the rotation between Olivier Giroux and Theo Walcott on the top of the attack.
The English specialist uses his column in the newspaper the London Evening Standard, in order to express disagreement on the most common change in the `Gooners`.
`Arsene Wenger spoke about the rotations between Olivier Giroux and Theo Walcott in the attack, but this raises a problem for arsenal: What`s your style of play?`, wrote Davies.
`One of the players is a big boy who lives for the hits and is strong in the air, while the other emphasizes speed and shape behind the defense. Each week they`ll have to act differently and it will only upset the mechanisms in the team.`
`It`s hard because you don`t change iroux with someone as Graziano Pelle from Southampton - both love to hold the ball up front and to include other players in attack. Walcott and Giroux are opposite one another. It has its positives, because each offers a different threat to the opponent, but the other players around them will struggle to find a way to persevere.`
`I personally would put Ist as right wing. I found a place on the field, because its speed is what scares most opponents.`, added Redknapp.

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