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A Few Myths About Gael Clichy Debunked

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Myth 3) Gael Clichy creates chances going forward – Bizarrely, considering how Clichy is perceived as an offensive full back, his chance creation stats don’t reflect too favourably compared to Baines’ and Enrique’s. Over the course of last season, Clichy only created 21 goal scoring opportunities while Baines managed to create a staggering 74 (although the figure is skewed by the fact he is a set piece taker), with Enrique creating a solid 30.

In regards to dribbling, Clichy made 21 successful dribbles compared to 26 by Baines, but they are both overshadowed by Enrique’s 65 over the course of last season.

In the attacking third, crossing is also an important factor and Clichy does pretty poorly in these stats too (although it must be said Arsenal don’t cross the ball that often). The French full back only made 15 accurate crosses out of 88 attempted, while Baines completed 100 out of 351 attempts, making him 10% more likely to deliver a killer ball. Enrique had 31 accurate crosses out of 132 attempted.

Of course stats can’t tell us everything but if Liverpool are working under a Moneyball Strategy model, they may look at these stats, and think to themselves that both Clichy and Baines maybe worth looking at for opposite reasons; the Everton defender for an attacking minded option and Clichy for his defensive talent.

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18 comments

  • Arthur Albone says:

    All you need to know is that most Arsenal fans will not be upset to see him go provided the price is right and we get a replacement. This should tell Liverpool fans something!

  • Murt says:

    Take it from a suffering Arsenal fan…

    Gael Clichy can’t defend. End of.

  • JimBob says:

    Please take him. He is solid for chunks of the season defensively but prone to being out of position and seriously out of line too often for the offside trap. As an Arsenal fan, I can say that he was responsible for at least 3 or 4 goals as a result of not concentrating (slack defending). Offensively, he is awful, cannot shoot or cross. Can dribble well, but with no decision making skills/end product.

  • suki says:

    He hasn’t pushed on at Arsenal showed lots of promise early on. It’s not that winning more 50/50s that mean he can defend. Its the costly mistakes which are ameuteurish. Not reading the line, knowing when to stand on your feet. Good luck to him whatever he decides he could easily turn it around still got plenty yrs left and change might do him good.

  • Greg says:

    The comments above are harsh. Arsenal fans like to have a scapegoat, Clichy’s fallen into that box this season.

    His crossing is poor, I think that comes from the fact that he’s naturally right-footed and had to learn to use his left. Our defence was not organised last season and he left people onside a couple of times.

    Apart from that he’s solid and tireless. If we sell him, we won’t find a replacement very easily.

    • Dom says:

      Naturally right footed? He’s so one sided to the left its half the frustration that he cant step inside and shoot with his right. Hence the suprise at his right footed assist against Barca.

      He has been harshly treated though. His game suited us well until arshavin arrived. No forward cover left Gael exposed more often. He’s only human so will make mistakes, he would be a top left back for a more disaplined team such as Liverpool.

      For this reason I’d prefer him to move abroad.

  • Potter says:

    Look boys as a fellow Arsenal supporter I have to say that if you really want to sell Clichy , you have a funny way of making a SALES PITCH.

  • Dave says:

    Why is it necessary for this post to be on two pages???

    Put it on ONE page!

  • Sid says:

    Clichy is a top LB and has been scapegoated by a secton of the media fed sheep we have as “fans” at Arsenal. If he were to leave, I have no idea who we’d get as a replacement, something the mugs above havent even considered. Baines and Eneique are no where near as good as Gael. He has had a major injury and that might cause him problems in the future though. I would rather we let him run down his contract and stayed for another year, then Gibbs hopefully will be ready to take his place in the scapegoating list!

    I really cant see us lettin him sign for Liverpool though.

  • Bob says:

    Clichy gets too exposed because of the lack of support from midfield. He had arshavin in front of him most of the season and we all know how much he tracks backs. He will do well in 442 formation with a winger prepared to track back. One thing I will say is that he is the worst crosser of the ball, honestly its shocking. But by all means Liverpool dont be put off by this, he does occasionally do these squash buckling runs then eventually gives it away lol

  • TC says:

    Naturally right footed? That is hilarious!!! That’s like saying Dalglish speaks like Prince Philip!
    1 error for Clichy? Jeez, just shows how stats lie. He is constantly caught out of position, his crossing isn’t poor, seriously, it’s diabolical. When he has possession around his own area, rather than get rid, he try’s to do something with the ball way too often and loses possession. 4 years ago it looked like he would become a top top player, he has actually gone backwards ever since. He’s ok as a player, better than a lot, but he is not that good. Ask yourselves why Arsenal have let his contract run right down?

  • Rango says:

    We never going to buy anything decent!!..we are losing out Wckham who is a self confeesed LFC fan to S’land…yes…A club like s’land is outbidding us with our own money!! I have suddenly got a feeling of deja vu!!!Nothing much has improved and we still can’t compete in the market and have got no money!

  • AnfieldIsTHEPlace says:

    We have had such a poor record in British signings. Sometimes I wonder where all the optimism is coming from..

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