
Eboue, traditionally a right-back, has been deployed in right wing for
much of the season, to the behest of many Arsenal fans and pundits.
While
there have been calls for youngster Theo Walcott to permanently take up
the position or for a new signing to be brought in, many have
maintained that Eboue does not make the grade in that position,
particularly due to his lack of offensive contribution to the team.
Wenger,
however, has refuted the claims that Eboue is useless for the team,
reminding all that his side are still a potent attacking force even
with the Cote d'Ivoire international on the right flank, insisting it
is done for the balance of the team.
"If you look at the number
of goals we scored you will see we are near the top of the League. A
team is first of all a balance, that's why I am not a fan of going into
any individual case," explained Wenger.
"You don't always play a
player because he scores goals, you play him because he gives you a
balance to the team. We play in a very attacking style and Eboue gives
us defensive balance."
The Arsenal boss compared Eboue to Ray
Parlour, who was a key component in Arsenal's midfield in previous
years. However, while the Romford Pele, as he was known, did play in
right wing, more often than not he was deployed centrally, alongside
Patrick Vieira, with Fredrik Ljungberg and Robert Pires occupying the
wing slots, so whether the Professor's analysis is quite true to life
is another matter.
"Ray Parlour did not score many goals on the
right side of midfield," noted the Frenchman. "You look at the numbers
and you will be surprised but for me he was a great player for Arsenal
Football Club.
"You can not only go on the goals and assists,
you must look at the efficiency of the whole team. That's why Ray
Parlour was a great player for us and why Eboue helps us too.
"What
counts is how many goals a team scores as a unit and how many chances
we create. On that front we can compete with everybody in the League."
wenger and his bull shit...