Mikel Arteta: The Pivotal Season

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The best little Spaniard we know. Our Basque magician and premier technician. The first name on the fantasy football teamsheet.

Before last season, anyway. Yes, it all went a little bit wrong for Mikel in 10/11. After returning from a horrendous injury early in 2010, he was in sensational form, bagging 6 crucial goals and a couple of assists in just 13 starts. We went into the summer praying he'd sign a new deal. And he did. We celebrated his lengthy contract 'like a new signing'. We hypothesised how he and Fellaini would form the greatest CM pairing in the league; how the former would dominate the opposition while Arteta orchestrated our incisive, attacking play. This was going to be our year.

It didn't quite happen though, in the end. We started slowly -- some might say we didn't start at all -- and Arteta and Fellaini were asynchronous; the very opposite of the cohesive, complimentary unit we all envisioned. Wishful thinking is definitely part of being a modern day Evertonian, and this looked to be the case again here.

The worst part of it all though, is that it didn't make sense. It still doesn't, to be frank. Fellaini is a behemoth in the centre, and one of the most influential defensive players I've ever seen. Arteta is similarly influential in an offensive manner. So why didn't they gel? It always seemed to me that Arteta sat deeper than Fellaini, in a role more akin to that of his old mentor; Pep Guardiola. But surely that's a criminal waste of his talents? By playing him so deep he was closer to our goal than the opposition's, and it's not like we didn't need his vision and incisive passing. We couldn't score for toffee, so to speak, and seeing our best creative force collecting the ball from defenders before laying it off to someone else at the halfway line, well, it was enough to make you tear your hair out.

Eventually Moyes changed Arteta's position; giving him a new role, as our left sided midfielder. We all knew he was capable on the right flank, as he spent a few seasons out there for us earlier in his career, to head-turning effect. And before injury yet again curtailed his season, he was excellent on the left as well. He looked invigorated, with less defensive responsibilities and more freedom to leave an impression on the game, he came to life. The Sunderland victory comes to mind, where he skipped past opposition defenders like they were little more than training cones, before sliding the ball to Beckford to tap home.

So why not just keep him at left midfield, I hear you ask. Well, contrived imaginary voice, I'll tell you why. His brief but positive performances out wide showed us that he could be influential from a wide position, true. But beyond that, they showed us he could still be influential in general. He hadn't changed as a player, he'd just seemingly had his role in the team changed. I believe he's best in the centre, because he's just a supremely talented footballer, and in the centre he becomes the literal and functional core of our team. He can do so much more damage.

The problem for me is Fellaini. Or rather, their partnership. For Arteta to get back to his best, he needs to be allowed to occupy a more offensive position. He needs to be more advanced than his central partner. In the past this wasn't a problem, as under David Moyes we have traditionally played with an out and out defensive midfielder. In Marouane Fellaini we have a more complete player. Someone who wants to get forward more. And as useful as he is in the last third of the pitch, he's not as useful as Arteta. I believe this partnership can flourish, but to do so Fellaini must restrict his offensive role. Arteta needs to be our midfield maestro, and Fellaini our midfield warrior. Last season these roles reversed and I pray this does not persist.

Of course it would be naive to think this was the only problem, or that it will be the only problem. We as a team have glaring flaws; a lack of pace, an over-reliance on our left flank and a questionable strikeforce. But there are things within the team that can change to improve our dynamic. This is one of them. Arguably, it's the most crucial thing. If we can get Mikel Arteta and Marouane Fellaini to function as one unit, then we will genuinely have the greatest centre midfield pairing in the whole of England. And that's without even mentioning Ross Barkley. Holy trinity, anyone?

Wishful thinking this may all be, but these days we have to construct our own positivity when it comes to Everton. Because she is a cruel mistress, and this summer has been a barren one on more than one front. With no incomings at all, a poor pre-season campaign and the now clichéd list of injuries starting to grow, there are a lot of things we don't have. But it would serve us all well to remember one thing: we still have Mikel Arteta, and he's the best little Spaniard we know.
 

Mikel Arteta jogging over to take a corner is one of the worst sights alongside Anichebe warming up.
 
To be honest I blame his poor performances of later seasons on the fact that he didn't see himself not playing for spain.

Gotta be earth shattering for the lad.

Interesting point. How he never got a call up is beyond me, and he like all of us must know that now the time's passed.

I remember a few years back when Arteta was in incredible form and Xabi Alonso was going through a terrible period, but Alonso got called up again and Arteta didn't... again. I knew then it just wasn't going to happen.
 

Spot on about Fellaini's and Arteta's roles. Arteta simply must be given offensive duty by Moyes this season, Fellaini to do the battling and defensive shift.
 

If Arteta plays CM again this year it’ll be a farce.
He is by far and away a better left or right midfielder then he is central.
I’m starting to think Moyes just loves playing people out of position.
He plays Rodwell and Heitinga as DM/CM not CB, Annichebe wide on the right yet hardly upfront, Tim Cahill is a striker, plays there for Australia and kills it, yet Moyes continually deploys him deeper.
He has already starting doing it with Barkley, playing him wide when the kid should be sitting central. Last yr he even started Rodwell at right mid.
Spent close to 9 mil on Bilyaletdinov and still isn’t sure what his best position is.
It’s getting ridiculous. Round must be a yes man.
 
Good article BTW, RFUS. Agree with all of it. Though we are so short of decent wide players especially after Pienaar's departure, that I fear you may be disappointed in your wish to see him in his best position.
 
If Arteta plays CM again this year it’ll be a farce.
He is by far and away a better left or right midfielder then he is central.
I’m starting to think Moyes just loves playing people out of position.
He plays Rodwell and Heitinga as DM/CM not CB, Annichebe wide on the right yet hardly upfront, Tim Cahill is a striker, plays there for Australia and kills it, yet Moyes continually deploys him deeper.
He has already starting doing it with Barkley, playing him wide when the kid should be sitting central. Last yr he even started Rodwell at right mid.
Spent close to 9 mil on Bilyaletdinov and still isn’t sure what his best position is.
It’s getting ridiculous. Round must be a yes man.

This is one of my main frustrations with DM. I cannot believe that Bily still hasnt been played in his preferred position. If you look back over time DM only moves players to their correct positions when forced to by injury or suspension. Arteta, Lescott, Jags, Heitinga and Rodwell were all played incorrectly at first, even Pienaar never played his true role for us. It is impossible to get the best out of players/a team when you do this.
 
Agreed, a good little write up sir.

It's a pinger isn't it? Fellaini v City was the day we all realised that if he just protects the back 4 and rarely ventures forward, the guy is an absolute machine.

It bewildered me that Moyes didn't bollock Felli last season when he was running all over the shop.

Pray to the lord that Mikel starts influencing our play again, otherwise the rubbish 30 year on £75'000 a week will have to go.
 

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