Date: 9th December 2014 at 6:17pm
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When Wenger announced that Joel Campbell was starting tonight’s game away at Galatasaray it brought about a lot of responses from Arsenal fans that were based around “About bloody time!”.

Campbell’s, and fellow starter Lukas Podolski’s, lack of first-team action has been one of many ‘sticks’ used to beat Wenger during this tense and vitriolic season as there’s a real belief that the former Olympiacos loanee has something to offer and deserves the chance to show it.

Who knows, maybe he does and he won’t get a better chance to prove it then tonight in the cauldron of hate that is the Turk Telekom Arena – sidenote: it may well end up being his last start for the club.

I find Wenger’s use of the 22-year-old intriguing. If you look at Campbell’s minutes on the pitch so far, it reads as four minutes against Manchester City in the Community Shield, 16 minutes versus Everton, 21 in our 2-2 draw with Hull City, a 90th minute sub against Dortmund at the Emirates and the same for our recent defeat to Stoke City – you’ve also got his 71 minutes from the off against Southampton in the Capital One Cup.

Forget the minutes, that adds up as seven appearances for Arsenal so far – that number becomes eight tonight – and then you’d imagine he will make it into double figures before being loaned out in January.

10 appearances is a fair number to get a good feel for a player, understand what they’re about and whether they can offer something to you side, and that will no doubt be Wenger’s thinking when supporting his inevitable decision to allow Campbell to leave, given that Joel is yet to score or assist in those seven ‘appearances’.

When those appearances, so far, don’t even amount to 180 minutes of football – it doesn’t even reach 60 minutes if you take out his start against the Saints in our Capital One Cup exit (although, even in that game, Campbell was taken off after 71 minutes – another “look he can’t be trusted” point for Wenger’s armoury) – then it is safe to say Campbell, during a time when we need new ideas, hasn’t been given his chance.

For what it is worth, I don’t think Campbell is the answer and probably will end up just having a decent career at some mid-table La Liga side but it does make you wonder whether Le Professeur is playing a game with the forward and us, no?

 

2 responses to “Is Wenger’s use of this Arsenal ace to prove a point?”

  1. patrick says:

    Wenger is more interested in buying the new henry
    New vierra new silva new adams new cole etc etc to buy someone that we need now no way. He likes to mould players into what he thinks they should be, and has already moulded most arsenal supporters into drones. Wake up you lot and mould wenger into the previous arsenal manager

  2. Iceko says:

    Wenger will always have his favorites. The fact he prefers Sanogo over Joel is ridiculous. I actually think Poldi is leaving in January which means we should and most likely will keep Campbell (Wenger has said so himself after the Galatasaray game). Competition for the CF and winger positions is crowded. It’s a great luxury that we’ll have Campbell, Gnabry and Sanogo for bench/reserve option. I do however think those last 2 could use a loan much more than Joel could.