Sports: Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s verve gives Arsène Wenger positive buzz

The Guardian(London)
February 4, 2018 Sunday 10:30 PM GMT


Henrikh Mkhitaryan's verve gives Arsène Wenger positive buzz

In his first Arsenal home game, the new signing's partnership with
Mesut Özil created a feelgood factor that lifted the team

by Amy Lawrence at the Emirates Stadium



When Mino Raiola mischievously suggested "Sánchez is part of the Mikhi
deal, not the other way round", the general consensus was to raise
eyebrows at the brash machinations of the agents' world. It is fair to
say most people felt the Alexis Sánchez-Henrikh Mkhitaryan swap was
weighted more favourably for Manchester United.

The way Mkhitaryan introduced himself to thousands of new admirers
with eye-catching elan in the north London downpour did make you
wonder, though. The equality of the swap suddenly felt like a much
more interesting and nuanced question. Arsenal's new No 7 added such
value to the team, not only in the hat-trick of assists and generally
impressive mixture of deft touches with determined attitude, but also
in the way he opens up the path to play differently, based around a
double creative pivot with Mesut Özil.

Related: Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey goes on hat-trick rampage against Everton

A blur of one-touch passing and free-form movement, with the front
players switching positions fairly effortlessly, bludgeoned Everton's
gameplan. For all the excitement to see the record signing
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang show flashes of speed and dink a debut goal,
Mkhitaryan left a deep impression on the game, which suggests Arsenal
have recruited the Dortmund version, full of verve and instinct,
rather than the Manchester United version, who by the end looked like
a man in need of a pick-me-up.

What Arsène Wenger describes as the "positive swing" of a big transfer
looks like it is working both ways. Arsenal responded to the feelgood
factor of two exciting new faces. The winter signings look energised
by their new challenge and environment. Aubameyang had only two
45-minute sessions, so will hope to become more dominant. Mkhitaryan
clicked so readily into it he looks instantly like an important team
component.

He had the freedom to pop up in all sorts of positions and there was
something about his presence that reminded Wenger of the much-missed
Santi Cazorla. "There are similarities there. I wish. Santi was an
exceptional football player. But he for sure has the technical level
to play in our team."

If there was a lack of trust shown to him by José Mourinho, Wenger is
only too delighted to give Mkhitaryan plenty of it: express yourself,
enjoy yourself, be yourself, show how much you love football. By way
of explanation, Wenger tried to put across the essence of Mkhitaryan's
footballing charisma: "I met Mkhitaryan before he came here because I
liked always his game. He's a player completely focused on football,
dedicated totally to the game, and comes from a country, Armenia,
where you need special character to become a great football player.
That's why he looks happy to play football because he just loves it."

Wenger seemed a little rueful that he did not sign Mkhitaryan when
they were close to a deal 18 months ago, to team up with the man he
would replace at Arsenal. "We could have had both, maybe," he said.

Arsenal's new attacking foursome quickly turned into a five as Aaron
Ramsey sprinted forward in search of goals - but it is a risky policy.
Against more dangerous opponents than a vapid Everton team who were so
easily bamboozled, spaces in midfield and defensive shakes are still
there to be exposed. Everton were not really in a fit state to test
Arsenal too much, although they did improve when the younger
substitutes came on.

While the 5-1 win ensured it was a day for Arsenal to celebrate new
signings, Everton were not able to emulate that positive swing at all.
Sam Allardyce does not feel Cenk Tosun is ready to start difficult
games and felt it best to put his arm around Theo Walcott. "I
protected him in the end," he said. "We weren't going to come back and
get a result and the last thing I want him to do is fatigue and pull a
muscle. I put the younger lads on, who actually did better than the
older lads. I thought Tom Davies and Dominic [Calvert-Lewin] did a lot
better than the 11 lads who were on the pitch before them."

A day to forget for Everton. The start of a new cycle for Arsenal?
"Let's not predict too far ahead," Wenger said, mindful of the north
London derby on Saturday. "Let's see how we go into the next game.
It's a better test. If I tell you the same, I have a positive mood
after the next game, we'll say yes, and be positive until the end of
the season."