Friday, September 20, 2013
A Tribute To Aaron Ramsey: Hard Work & Determination Paying Off
With Aaron Ramsey continuing his fine start to
the new season on Wednesday, blogger
Gooner Daily pays tribute to the Welshman.
Every game in football is remembered for one
moment. It can be a moment of magic, madness,
elation or deep sorrow.
You can talk of magic by remembering Thierry
Henry’s time at the club and some of the stunning
goals he scored during his eight years here. You can
talk of madness if you remember that stalemate
between Manchester United and Arsenal in the
2003/04 season. After Ruud van Nistelrooy conned
the ref into giving Patrick Vieira a red card, he took
the resulting penalty and smashed the bar. As the ref
blew the final whistle, our players went berserk and
surrounded the Dutch goal poacher. A bust up in the
tunnel followed as our rivalry with United reached
fever-pitch.
You can talk of sheer elation if you remember that
epic encounter between Arsenal and Barcelona at the
Emirates in the 2010/11 season. David Villa had put
the Spanish giants ahead before RVP equalized from
an impossible angle. Andrey Arshavin scored the goal
that gave the Gunners a first leg win and sent us into
raptures. Unfortunately a poor second leg showing
eliminated Arsenal from Europe’s elite competition
yet again.
The moment of deep sorrow took place on February
27, 2010 in the Britannia Stadium. Just like how Dan
Smith potentially ended Abou Diaby’s career in 2005
and how Martin Taylor halted Eduardo da Silva’s
progress in 2008, Stoke’s Rugby player, Ryan
Shawcross, snapped Ramsey’s tibula and fibia with a
clumsy tackle.
Rambo’s leg was hanging on his socks. His
countryman, Glenn Whelan, held his hands till Colin
Lewin and the team of physios took him to the
hospital for further treatment.
Aaron Ramsey was out for the best part of a year but
he worked effortlessly to get himself back to optimal
fitness. He was even vocal about how he was going to
fight to win his place back on the Arsenal squad.
Following the high-profile departures of Cesc
Fabregas and Samir Nasri at the start of the 2011/12
campaign, Arsene Wenger tasked Ramsey with the
burden of being the team’s creative hub but the
midfielder struggled for form and fitness. The same
fans that sent him over 50,000 goodwill messages
during his long-term injury recuperation were on his
back and criticising him at every turn.
He eventually lost his place in the team to Tomas
Rosicky and the evergreen Czech maestro was
pivotal in Arsenal’s surge for a third place finish. At
the start of the 2012/13 season, there were games
when Wenger tried to make Ramsey a jack-of-all-
trades but he still a master of none. Towards the end
of the campaign, Ramsey was deployed in an
unfamiliar holding midfield role, and he excelled
admirably, much to the player’s delight.
Unlike earlier seasons where Ramsey tried to over-
complicate things on the ball with needles back-heels
and careless long passes, he kept things simple this
season and this improved his game. Ramsey became
a refined player and worked in tandem with Mikel
Arteta, balancing defense and attack. His
performances were so good to the extent that he was
voted as Arsenal’s Player of the Month for the month
of April.
His 2012/13 stats on WhoScored were very
impressive to say the least.
STATS (EPL Only)
Aaron Ramsey
Appearances (Subs)
21 (15)
Goals Scored
1
Assists
2
Overall shots (Shots per Game)
46 (1.3)
Bookings (Yellow / Red)
5 / 0
Total Tackles (Tackles per Game)
71 (2)
Total Interceptions (Interceptions per Game)
44 (1.2)
Total Fouls Committed (Fouls per Game)
48 (1.3)
Aerial Duels (Attempted/Won)
37 / 14
Total Passes (Accurate Passes)
1934 (1705)
Pass Completion %
88.2
Total Long Balls (Accurate)
139 (103)
Total Through Balls (Accurate)
21 (11)
After enjoying a good preseason campaign, Ramsey
began this season in full bloom and opened his
goalscoring account with a neat finish against
Fenerbahce in Istanbul, the ground he scored his first
goal for the club. In the second leg at the Emirates,
Ramsey put in another stellar performance with a
well-taken brace that propelled Arsenal into the
Group Stages of the UEFA Champions League.
Alongside the red-hot Olivier Giroud, Ramsey’s
scintillating form continued with another brace
against Sunderland before scoring the match winner
in the recent victory over Marseille, which was
Arsenal’s 10th away victory in a row.
Aaron Ramsey’s rise to prominence has been one of
the bright sparks at the tail end of last season and
the early part of this season. The Welsh Dragon has
been delighted with his form,
“I’m happy with the way I’m playing at the
moment. I’m playing with confidence and putting
them away at the moment. I feel like I’ve been
getting in to good positions throughout my career
but haven’t quite had the composure.”
This is a player that was receiving vitriol and abuse
only a couple of seasons ago but now he’s one player
we would want to see on the team sheet every week.
Ramsey’s current form has shown that with hard
work and determination pays off in the end. For his
sake, I hope his rich vein of form continues.
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