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Denilson and Diaby have under performed in the centre of Arsenal's midfield this seasonWritten by Tony Merakli  for Gunnersphere: Arsenal midfield duo Abou Diaby and Denilson should be the first two players (on a very long list) to pack their bags and head straight for the Emirates exit doors when the summer transfer window opens.

As a diehard Arsenal fan, I am simply fed up of watching these two midfielders parade on the pitch like their great when clearly they’re the opposite.

In my opinion, both players lack desire and heart, and quite frankly, have overstayed their welcome at the North London side. To be honest, I’ve just had enough of them.

This is not just a sudden outburst due to Saturday’s result against Manchester United in the F.A Cup at Old Trafford. Truth be told, I have been watching Arsenal intently this season (as I have been every year), and see Diaby and Denilson as major liabilities to the team.

I know some Arsenal fans will be reading this thinking I’m off my head and that I should be positive, but whilst these two ‘footballers’ are on the Arsenal payroll my doubts over the team lifting some silverware will remain intact.

As stated earlier, my opinion on these two are not purely based on their performances from Saturday’s game, it’s based on the entire season and years gone by.

Here are my reasons to support my case over why Abou Diaby and Denilson need to be sold at the earliest opportunity:

Let me start with Abou Diaby. Although the 24-year-old appears to have some skill in those lanky legs of his, honestly, the Frenchman lacks movement (in terms of tracking back) and holds the ball for far too long in my opinion. I know he has suffered a lot of horrible injuries in the past (and even earlier on in the season) as an Arsenal player, but when I watch him play, I truly believe he doesn’t care about the club. I know that sounds bad to say, but that’s what I perceive from his body language and facial expressions whilst he’s on the pitch. The midfielder has been likened to the legendary Patrick Vieira by several journalists and Arsene Wenger himself in the past, but I fail to see the comparison. The only thing similar between him and Patrick is their nationality, that’s it.

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  • justus says:

    very very true. Denilson has simply refused to grow his game and well for Diaby he behaves like a little Kid. He gets the ball waits for two or three players to try go past them then that satisfies him. To be honest i don’t think arsenal need so many French players. I honestly don’t know why we Brought Chamakh. Why can’t they get Llorrente and ship out Chamakh and Bendtner i know Fabregas will be happy

  • AFC69 says:

    i totally agree with this article, more so in Diaby’s case.
    He’s lazy, undisciplined and slows every attack we make by playing keep ball.
    The champions league game was the most obvious to me every time we lost the ball, our midield would try to race back, not Diaby he’d jog back… Useless!
    PACK HIS BAGS MR WENGER, I’LL EVEN DRIVE HIM TO THE STATION!!

  • DAVE says:

    And we should look into selling 60% of the youth team with 30% sell on clauses. people think wenger is a genius when it comes to finances but i see him as a waster… if he started summer tours 15 years ago we would have raked in approx 400 million through 15 – 30 million tour fees and money made from arsenal shops all over the world not to mention increased tv revenue. if we had an extra 400 million we could compete with other teams in the transfer and wages market and not have to put up with the plugging the holes scenario with have now. also why do you need 70+ youth players who will never make it in the arsenal first team. Meridia is a perfect example when madrid offered 9 million for him then we let him go on a free. sort it out wenfger

  • nick says:

    i totally agree…

  • Naz says:

    I think many would agree with you.

  • Flashman71 says:

    Tony,

    Good points, shame you didn’t go into more detail. It’s good to read an article that concentrates on the lack of qualitites of some of our players rather than as is the norm an attack on the club and wenger and the direction of the club etc, after all it’s the players we should be analyising.

    I totally agree with your views on both Diaby and Denilson. I personally, along with many of my fellow gooners, have given both players the benefit of the doubt for the past five yrs (and you are right enough is enough, particularly Diaby, we have all realised that Denilson despite his effort (as opposed to the former is just not good enough: pace,tackling,penetration, positional sense etc), because I believe he does try. He is however out of his depth in the premiership or it doesn’t suit his game i.e his endless square/backwards passing. But it is Diaby who frustrates me even more, as you rightly point out he has one thing in his locker, dribbling with the ball going forward, but as for everything else he is appalling. For two years on the trot we have watched these two play major matches for us and we have lost. Of course, it is not just these two players, but there is no doubt in my mind that along with Rosicky and perhaps Bendtner these players are just not top class, good players but not what we need. What amazes me is that Wenger can’t spot their deficiencies (he obviously knows far more than us mere mortals), but I like you identify players like this with our lack of trophies over the past years, it’s blindindly simple to me! Good article, I know everybody will say we know all this already, but perusing the Arsenal Blogosphere, not many are actually addressing this by concentrtating on the actual footballing side rather than pushing their own agendas and venting their vitriol about the future direction of the club etc. Cheers.

  • shantos says:

    mate, you are totally totally spot on, and I have been mentioning these 2 idiots for months. Every time i see Denilson especially, i want to take Cantona kick at my TV … seriously!!!

  • Kevin Rowe says:

    I hate calling or players’ heads but I have to agree

    In order of desire to depart I would say

    1. Denilson – bye bye
    2. Rosicky – I love you but we’ve outgrown you, you are not good enough for our first 16
    3. Almunia – I’d like to see Mannone take place of 3rd keeper
    4. Randall – I’m surprised he’s still even on the books (only reason he’s not higher is because we’re lucky not to have to see him in the first team)

    I would be extremely upset if Nicky B was to be sold… I am sick of the grief a 23 yr old striker is getting when he’s been very good for us and a lot more to come.

    My main worry is how much our arrogant support has contributed to the downfall of these players. Diaby for me is still an exceptional target but he is afraid to take people on and play a cutting pass because he knows the fans will fall on top of him.

    I just wish we could have encouraged these people at the ground and debated more online like this blog has. Now our frustration is out in the open and at Home/Away games… there’s no going back.

    @Welsh_Gooner

  • Taylor says:

    I completely agree about diaby butvi think if denilson goes on loan to Bolton maybe he turn into a real Brazilian midfielder ( an outstounding midfielding asset to the premier league) he has the potential to be a good as kaka if he is consistant enough but diaby is a liability and kneeds to be replaced by arteta or even better snjeider or someone of that quality because fabregas is going to barca soon and we need a new top quality midfielder and getting rid of diaby would add another £5-7million which is a nice sum of money to a new creative player that is not as injury prone as fabby but he is called fabby for a reason

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