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《足球经理2010》球队攻略指南:阿森纳篇

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Defensive Midfield needs some work. Although Samir Nasri, Denilson and Abou Diaby can also play here, Alex Song is your only option if you want a natural in this position to play here. Whilst Song has the qualities to become a great backup, it is clear that you will need a player with the potential to become world class if you want to play using a defensive midfielder (even if it is actually a defensive central midfielder rather than an actual defensive midfielder). Clement Chantome is a fairly good option, a good player with what is normally a good price tag. His versatility is also useful – he has performed well for me all through the middle, and on the right side of defence too. For a slightly better choice, Angelo Palombo can be an absolute monster in this role if player correctly. He will, however, cost over double the price of Chantome so if you are stretched for cash then you may find a cheaper - albeit not as good - option may be in your best long term interests. However, for a team as attackingly talented as Arsenal, you may choose to not use defensive midfielder at all. Moussa Sissoko is a player who, if you get the chance, I would sign because he has decent stats everywhere and with a little work could, in my opinion, become a beastly midfielder.

Star Man - Alex Song

Youth Prospect - Francis Coquelin

Target - Clement Chantome (£7million), Angelo Palombo (£15million)

Youth Target - Moussa Sissoko

Right Midfield is a strong position, with Theo Walcott having the pace to leave all but the fastest or strongest fullbacks behind him. Although his technical abilities - such as crossing - are not what you would normally expect from a player who should be guarenteed first choice, Theo's destructive pace is the reason he can be so successful in your team. Andrey Arshavin can also play here, but I prefer him in a more central role as this allows the best youth prospect in the squad to play more often. Jack Wilshere is capable of becoming pivotel to your team. Whilst his left foot is stronger than his right, I feel this actually benefits the team as he often drifts infield, allowing him to unleash the rockets of long shots he is more than capable of producing. Ideally you would want to keep Jack's path to the first team as clear as possible, so not signing a player for this position will not only help your transfer budget, but Wilshere’s progress too. Whilst a youth player is not really needed, Eduardo Salvio could be a decent buy for you.

Star Man - Theo Walcott

Youth Prospect - Jack Wilshere

Target – None needed

Youth Target – Eduardo Salvio

Left Midfield is a strange position. Whilst in Arshavin and Rosicky you seem to have two players of an exceptional standard, neither of these are best played on the left (the central attacking position is favoured by them both).Samir Nasri is easily the best player for this position – and probably will be for a fair few years! – and Armand Traore is decent backup. Because even Nasri is best played in the middle, you have three top class players who can all play in a position, just not as well as different positions. This means Traore is the only natural left winger in the team, however Nasri should be played here as even an out-of-position Nasri is extremely talented. If he can get past his injury in decent time, you have a very talented player on your hands. If you do want to play Nasri in his natural centre attacking midfield role, there are two players I would recommend for this position. Firstly, Angel di Maria can be avalible for a price as low as £2.5mil, and if you can get him for that price I would go for it, Secondly, Simon Vukcevic looks like he is the FM10 version of Matias Fernandez from FM08. Ironically, it was Matias Fernandez’ transfer to Sporting Lisbon that meant that Vukcevic is often available for cheap to sign. From a look at his stats, any price under £20million could be a bargain! I, however, have got him for £4.1mil so I’d start low and only go higher if needed.

Star Man - Samir Nasri

Youth Prospect - Henri Lansbury

Target – Angel di Maria, Simon Vukcevic

Youth Target - Marko Marin, Guido Marilungo

Centre Midfield posseses the best player in the team – there can be few arguments here. Captain Cesc Fabregas is amongst the best midfielders in the world, and the fact he is also so young puts him above many more. When selecting your centre midfielders, he should easily be the first on the team. Abou Diaby and Denilson are similar in terms of quality, so the difference between these two players will be minimal. Aaron Ramsey is a huge youth prospect; however he is also capable of stepping straight into the first team if needed. He is an ideal player to cover Cesc Fabregas as their games are so very similar. He could even replace the Spaniard if he develops well enough! Francisco Merida is another with big potential, if you worked hard with him and gave him enough games then I feel he could become an excellent player for you. Ross Jenkins, from Watford, could be a good buy as he is a good player both attacking and defensive. He’s a long term project, but could be worth the trouble.

Star Man - Cesc Fabregas

Youth Prospect - Aaron Ramsey

Target - None needed

Youth Target - Axel Witsel, Ross Jenkins

Attacking Midfield is a very, very strong position. Tomas Rosicky is great backup for this role, and Andrey Arshavin has proved himself to be an excellent buy and is probably the best player for this position. If you put Samir Nasri into the equation, you have yourself a triplet of attacking midfielders who could get into a huge percentage of teams across the world. If you choose to improve this position further, Renato Augusto can be a great buy for not a huge price. There are lots of great youth players that you could buy for this position, Sofiane Feghouli and Martin Galvan are two names that should be familiar to Football Manager fans – Galvan especially following the controversy that followed his inclusion in FM09! Benito Nicolas Viola has not been heard of by the majority, but he has excellent potential and can become a very, very good player if he is trained up well enough. It would be wise to buy for the future in this position, as it is one position that can change a match with one kick of a football.

Star Man - Andrey Arshavin

Youth Prospect - Nacer Barazite

Target - Renato Augusto (£7million)

Youth Target - Benito Nicolas Viola, Sofiane Feghouli, Martin Galvan

Centre Forward did not suffer much with the loss of Emmanuel Adebayor. Whilst the Togo forward was an incredible player, it turns out a player capable of replacing him is already at the club, under the name of Nicklas Bendtner. Robin van Persie is the stand out striker in the squad, he is by far the player capable of scoring most goals (be it after passing movements or just long range screamers!). Eduardo is the player who is second best, the Croat is the most natural finisher that has been at the club in a long time. This said, his style of play is fairly similar to van Persie’s. Also, as like Robin he is left footed, you could find that you only have one way you can play up-front. As such, you should partner van Persie with a player who is more capable of holding up the ball, getting a head to corners or free kicks. If you are willing to develop him instead of panic buying, Bendtner is that player. Although you may find you aren’t quite as successful with him as you would be buying another top class striker, the long term benefits (both to the player and to the bank balance!) mean that this could be very sensible. Carlos Vela is a fantastic player, too, who has the potential to become a world class player if given the time to develop. There are three strikers in the youth team who could become decent backup for you. Rhys Murphy is the best known from these, although Benik Afobe and Luke Freeman can also turn out quite well.

Star Man - Robin van Persie

Youth Prospect - Carlos Vela

Target - None needed

Youth Target - Federico Carraro, John Fleck

Star Man is a pretty easy choice. Cesc Fabregas has almost everything to his game. His mental stats are absolutely sensational, with not one under 12. This makes him a great tutor, and I would recommend you get him to tutor Fran Merida at the start of the game. His physical stats and technical stats are also very, very good and there are few players in the whole game who can come close to him. In fact, I would say that only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are too far ahead of him. His dribbling stat - which is just 10 - is probably his weakest point and if this was a bit higher he would probably be a bit more effective. However, with the rest of his stats as good as they are, the difference this stat makes is minimal. His best position is as a central midfielder, spraying passes all around the pitch to both the wings and the forwards. However, he could also do a job out on the right side of midfield, and either in an attacking or defensive midfield role. That said, I would still recommend he is played in central midfielder to use him to his full potential.

希望之星

I haven’t covered the younger players in the Arsenal team much in this post, and there are some extremely talented players in there so I feel like I should. The only order these are in is positional – there is nothing to do with their talent. There are some young players, such as Aaron Ramsey, Carlos Vela and Kieran Gibbs, who are already in the first team, so I haven’t commented on these.

Kyle Bartley is probably the worst of the five youngsters I have chosen to comment on. Normally, he will turn out to be an average player who will be able to play a role in a mid-table team. However, if you get lucky with his PA, and his development as a player goes well, then it is possible that Kyle could become a player who could be good as backup for you. It is unlikely that he will ever become good enough to be a first choice player, but if you do develop him well then who knows?!

Havard Nordtveit starts the game on loan at Nurnberg, a team that are likely to struggle in the German Bundesliga. This could hamper his progress, as they don’t exactly have top class training facilities (well, good if you believe the game!). The first team football is a benefit, but I still believe he would progress further if he was plying his trade at his parent club. Although by the time you get to manage Nordtveit, he will be considerably older than most players you start to develop, I believe his potential is about the same as Kyle Bartleys in that he could potentially become a good backup central defender for you. Let’s just hope that his time at the ‘easyCredit-Stadion’ (what a fantastic name!) doesn’t hamper his progress too much.

Francisco Merida could become the next Cesc Fabregas, in my opinion. His stats start off well, well enough for him to play a backup role in your team. Get him tutored by Fabregas, to try and pick up not only his mental stats but his personality too. This will lead him on his way to becoming a fine young football, but beware – a lot of work will be needed if this guy is going to reach the potential expected of him when he joined all those years ago.

Jack Wilshere probably has more potential than any of the other youth players at Arsenal, and he is probably the player who most managers will spend the most time working on. This is understandable, because he is the most well known player in real life. It is perfectly achieveable that Jack’s stats will become similar to those of the best midfielders around – think Steven Gerrard, or Ronaldinho at his prime – and it is because of this that I would advise you to keep hold of him – even if he fails to improve much – until you can be 100% sure that he won’t become a good enough player.

Nacer Barazite is one of my new favourite players. He has a bit of everything, he can cross, dribbling, shoot from distance, pass through the defence and finish off moves. From all of the young players in the Arsenal team, Nacer starts off with the best stats and this shows in his performances. Although he is natural in attacking midfield, I have actually found that he plays best upfront, partnered by a taller player who can knock the ball down to him. He is my second top scorer this way – second to his partner, Bendtner – and has a handy amount of assists too. 12 goals and 6 assists isn’t a bad return from an untried 19 year old, in my opinion, and I would strongly recommend that you give him first team football to get him to his best.

Mentions go to Henri Lansbury, Francis Coquelin, Rhys Murphy and Pedro Botelho, who if you get lucky could all turn out to be decent backup players for the Arsenal team.


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