21.8.13

Reviewing Aaron Ramsey vs Fenerbahce



As Arsenal stepped out to the football field to play the Champions League Qualifiers against Fenerbahce in Turkey, they knew that they had to play well and get themselves a nice and comfortable lead to go with in London. That is what Arsenal did today, impressing teams all over Europe by tearing last year's Europa League Semi finalists Fenerbahce away from home. But, one player that showed his talent today, was Aaron Ramsey, even picking up the MoTM award.

The young Welsh player has been plagued by injuries, even at his young age. However, the player certainly proved something today, that he was the player Arsenal looked when they brought him from his native country. Making runs from up and down the pitch, it can safely be said that Ramsey bossed the midfield. Many people call him a "Running Machine" as he has the stamina and cardio rate that would impress anyone. But, the young player has been criticized recently because of his sloppy matches he has had in the Arsenal shirt, but this time, he did prove to be a player that can definitely break through the Arsenal squad.

The player was the main man in Arsene Weneger's commanding ship, as Spanish international Santi Cazorla was absent. However, Wenger could've called up Tomas Rosicky, an old, yet reliable playmaker who was work wonders for the French manager. But, he decided to call up Ramsey to the spotlight and give him a chance. The player quickly repaid his boss's faith as he scored an exquisite solo goal that will definitely make him be on the first team line up next Saturday on the Premier League. Another impressive action that the player did was play smart and accurate passes, even passing the ball to one of the players that assisted.

Mostly used as a player that creates from the centre of the midfield, that's what was expected of Ramsey to do in this match, and he duly delivered. As a player that creates chances, the player added a big plus to his performance by catching several intense, yet precise tackles on the opposition to stop their plays of their own.

So, after watching Arsenal and Ramsey excelled during their Champions League Qualifier, the Welsh player deserves my respects, earning a 10/10 experience, as I can also see the former Cardiff City player stay at Arsenal and become a legend if he continues to impress like this.




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