The irony is that midway through the season people were saying Arsenal shouldn't expect to be in the top 4 precisely because they lost players and they were struggling for form and results. There were calls for curtains on Wenger's tenure. People, especially these days, have short memories. 3 years ago Liverpool were the #1 ranked team in Europe and runner up in the EPL. The bulk of the players then are still in the team. There is no reason to think Liverpool shouldn't be aiming for the top 4 and there is no chance that Arsenal are clearly better - not if you actually watch the games - and that Liverpool should not push to rival them.Arsenal are a far better side than Liverpool. Luck doesn't explain why they've finished in the top 4 for 3 seasons running when Liverpool haven't.
Over 1 season? Yeah, luck might have played a part (although you seem to have ignored Arsenal a) selling Fabregas and Nasri at the start of last season and b) the horror start to the season when they had an entire team out through injury, as well as not having their first choice back 4 until about March) over the course of 1 season, but over 3? That represents a clear ability gap between the sides. It's ludicrous to suggest that there isn't a great deal between Arsenal and Liverpool when the league table from the last 3 seasons quite clearly shows there is.
Liverpool had their best player out for most of the season (Lucas) and plenty of injuries to others (Gerrard, Johnson, Agger, Kelly, Adam) and lest we forget a big period of suspension for Suarez.I suppose Arsenal were lucky that Dalglish squandered the best part of £80m on terrible players. That much I would agree with. Otherwise any good fortune they had was surely balanced out by the amount of injuries picked up by key players.
Don't create a straw man, I didn't say anything of the sort. My view on the matter is that Arsenal were comfortably better than Liverpool last season, and until now I see little to convince me that things will be any different in the immediate future.I guess it is. But, so what? You're doing the same. "If Liverpool are as bad as they were last year...if Van Persie continues to score at this rate, etc".
Converting chances is probably one of the most important things to consider when considering the quality of a team in my opinion. We've had this out before, so let's not do it again. You may believe that creating a fantastic amount of chances and missing the majority of them is indicative of a good team, I do not.That the main difference between the two teams was that Liverpool were amongst the worst chance takers across all the top leagues in Europe - despite being amongst the best in Europe for creating chances - and that Arsenal, conversely, had a player who was the voted the best in the league because he took what little his team gave him and converted it into goals.
If Lucas is your best player then you've serious issues anyway!All you're doing is making arguments based on "ifs" and "buts".
If Liverpool scored more goals...
If Arsenal lost all their confidence...
If Suarez wasn't a racist...
If Liverpool had Van Persie...
The assumption that things will remain the same is an 'if' in itself. Why should it? I don't envisage Liverpool being that wasteful two seasons in a row. Although it is an expectation of change, I think there is a bigger chance we will be more prolific and that is likely to lead to more points.Don't create a straw man, I didn't say anything of the sort. My view on the matter is that Arsenal were comfortably better than Liverpool last season, and until now I see little to convince me that things will be any different in the immediate future.
Well, this is where we disagree I guess. I think at this level, in top clubs, such wastefulness is incredibly rare. To have that occur two seasons in a row is unheard of. You can't guarantee goals, but you can set up a team to create the conditions for goals to occur. And Liverpool did that wonderfully. As I say, Liverpool-11/12+Van Persie and we stroll in the top 4. That was the difference between top 4 and 8th for us this year - that is how wasteful we were. As a team we're fine, we don't need radical changes.Converting chances is probably one of the most important things to consider when considering the quality of a team in my opinion. We've had this out before, so let's not do it again. You may believe that creating a fantastic amount of chances and missing the majority of them is indicative of a good team, I do not.
Haha what? They were one of the best teams at passing in the league, while Liverpool were one of the worst.The difference between Arsenal and Liverpool this year was basically Van Persie.
For two thirds of the season Arsenal didn't have a fit first choice back four.I can see what Ikki's saying - for two thirds of the season they were a quality finisher away from matching Arsenal/Tottenham/Chelsea/Newcastle
Of course that's a key part of the game but in theory it doesn't take as much fixing as when you have top finishers but poor players behind them.
However, in the final third of the season Liverpool were dreadful everywhere and this suggests a deeper problem. The Liverpool fans I've spoken to are optimistic about Rodgers but patiently so. They don't expect a CL push this year but expect them to be ready for one the year after. I think that's a reasonable target for a club like them to set and it sounds like he board will give Rodgers time to try and build something rather than expect miracles.
If he can get Adam to play a simple passjng game and cut out the MOTD passes there's a good footballer there.It'll be interesting how he gets them playing. According to the Watford fans I know he's always been dogmatic about having his teams play passing football, but he's taking over a team that Dalglish seemed to building towards a very direct style. There could be quite a clear-out, I really can't see him finding a place for guys like Carroll and Adam long-term.
No doubt and believe me I rate Arsenal above Liverpool. Quite comfortably. Taking Liverpool in isolation it was their finishing that let them down in the first two thirds of the season. Before their horror run started they were up there with the teams outside the top three weren't they?For two thirds of the season Arsenal didn't have a fit first choice back four.
I dunno about Carroll. If his Cup Final etc was a sign of things to come and not a flash in the pan he can easily fit into a side playing good football, IMO. However, that's a big IF. He deserves the chance to fail next season but you'd have to think Rodgers will be looking for a top class forward as a priority this summer so it'll take a lot of hard wok from Carroll to keep his place.It'll be interesting how he gets them playing. According to the Watford fans I know he's always been dogmatic about having his teams play passing football, but he's taking over a team that Dalglish seemed to building towards a very direct style. There could be quite a clear-out, I really can't see him finding a place for guys like Carroll and Adam long-term.
Certainly will be if Mr Zingarevic has a large cheque book he's happy to flash aboutAlready excited about the prem next season. Chelsea are going to be a force, City will probably get better, United are United. Summer will be interesting.