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Preview Week Day 2: Midfield
By BendyTheViking (Munich) –In less than a week, Arsenal travel up to Goodison Park to take on last season’s fifth place team, Everton. Starting at Everton and continuing throughout the entire season, Arsenal’s midfield will be key in whatever success the Gunners have this season. Given the new 4-3-3 system that Wenger seems intent on adopting this season, I will only consider those who will play in the first “3” as midfielders (with the exception of Jack Wilshere.) Therefore, both Theo Walcott and Andrei Arshavin will not be considered in this preview.
The Starting Three:

That being said, Alex Song has had a strong preseason in addition to showing vast improvement last season. If he continues to develop on this track I have no doubt Song will grow into the defensive minded midfielder this squad needs. However, he still remains young and mistakes will be made. Regardless, he still remains a more attractive option then Denilson. Finally Samir Nasri will play what I imagine will be the utility midfielder. This comes after comments made both by Wenger and Nasri at the end of the last season where both seemed to think that Samir could add a defensive presence to his game. Whether he has done this or not will certainly be up for debate and seeing as how he was injured the second day of preseason my guess as to his defensive abilities will be as well founded as the next guy’s. However, if he has added a bit more power and steel to his game I imagine he will be more of the box to box player of the trio. He will be the one who rushes back to assist Song as well as the on who can push up in support with Fabregas. I imagine Song playing more in the defensive half, Cesc more in the attacking half and Nasri as the link between them.
The Next Three:

Rosicky. What else can we really say about Tomas Rosicky? He is an amazingly talented footballer, everyone knows that, but he has struggled with fitness. His recent set back can hardly be thought a surprise. After a long lay off, small muscular injuries were always going to happen. However, if he manages to make a full recovery he will be able to step in and add a bit of experience to the midfield and give Cesc a break every once and a while. Finally Aaron Ramsey is a player I am looking at to make a massive step up this season. In pre-season we can already see how he has grown as a man and a player from the start of last season. He looks bigger, stronger and more driven then ever to break the Arsenal first team. He is a box to box type player, one who will rush back to help protect the goal, as he did against Valencia. In addition he can pick out the killer pass and get up the pitch when Arsenal have possession. He increased size and power make him a better defender and a better tackler and he is certainly a player who can roam the midfield and fill in where needed. I expect Aaron to play much more this season and start to really make the boss think twice before he pencils in the starting XI each week.
Others:

Jack Wilshere:

If you haven’t already, check out yesterday’s preview of Arsenal’s Goalkeepers and Defense. Tomorrow, ArsenalStation, himself, will take a close look at Arsenal’s strikers. Thursday, I will have our Carling Cup preview (along with HQ highlights of both memorable matches from last year’s tournament) and, on Friday, we will conclude with our overall preview for Arsenal’s 2009/2010 campaign as well as a brief look at our potential rivals (including HQ highlights of our best matches with the rest of the Big 4 from last season).
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