Found this interesting article on Gervinho:
Q1.How good is Gervinho?
He is a good player. My view would be that he is good enough for Arsenal, even though he gets a bit of stick in France. Whether he is worth the fee that’s been mentioned, between €12 and €15m, is difficult to answer, but he has only one year left on his contract, so it does sound a lot. I’ve seen most of Lille’s games this season and he’s exceptionally quick, tall, lean and strong, much stronger than he looks. He can shoulder people off the ball as though they’re not there. One thing he does give you that his team-mate Eden Hazard doesn’t is goals. Gervinho is a better finisher, and gets in more scoring positions, he’s far more likely to snap up a chance. Lille have played a 4-3-3 formation all season and of the two wingers, it’s Gervinho who operates as the auxiliary striker, as his stats prove: last season he got 12 goals, this season he got 15, and ten assists. That’s a tremendous return.
Q2. So why does get stick in France?
Well, he can be frustrating. His decision-making occasionally lets him down, and he does have that ability to wind fans up with his performances. Against Sochaux in Week 36, for example, he missed an easy chance in the first chance, and everyone groaned. But then in the second half, he scored the winner. He’s that type of player. There was another match, Lille were 1-0 up and he led a counter-attack but made a poor pass which should have created a goal. But then he’s never anonymous: against Brest, in Week 27, Lille were trailing but he equalised and turned the game around. In the French Cup semi-final, he rounded the Nice goalkeeper to score as though he wasn’t there, and in the final, he was Lille’s best outfield player. He even won a penalty after Lille had taken the lead (which was missed).
Q3. What’s his best position?
He played on the right side of Lille’s 4-3-3 system for most of the season, and would cut in from that position. Occasionally he switched with Hazard and played on the left, but he never played as a centre-forward. Even when the regular centre-forward [and Ligue 1’s top scorer] Moussa Sow was out, Gervinho stayed wide and Tulio de Melo or Pierre-Alain Frau would step in. So it remains to be seen how he would adapt to playing in a different system, like a 4-4-2, as he’s unlikely to find a team that sticks as rigidly to 4-3-3 as Lille did. If he did have to change formation, it would be an interesting test to see how he would adapt to it.
Q4. Who does he play like?
That’s a difficult one. Not Theo Walcott, that’s for sure. He’s much more of a finisher than Walcott. In a way, he’s not that dissimilar to Mamadou Niang when he was at Marseille: he would play on the left and cut in to score his goals, but he never liked to play through the middle. Andre-Pierre Gignac was the same, he said he’d rather be on the bench than play centre-forward at Marseille, and so they benched him. In terms of current Premier League players, it’s tough: maybe Dirk Kuyt, in terms of finishing, but he has more pace. Like Kuyt, you can always see with Gervinho why the coach has picked him. He makes things happen.
Q5. Why hasn’t he come sooner?
This is the right time for him. He’s now had two years at Lille, and he was never going to leave last summer as the club was clearly going places. The fact he’s not done it in Europe yet is not his fault, Lille were knocked out of the Europa League. But he’s now 24, still has plenty to prove, so it’s a good time for him to go. Think of someone like Robert Pires, he didn’t join Arsenal until he was 27, so he’s a good age.
Q6. What do you think he can bring to Arsenal that they don’t already have?
What Arsenal would get is a player who will get into double figures for goals and assists, while not playing as their main striker. That is the type of player who can elevate with you with his figures, he could make the difference between coming fourth and second. He moves instinctively in the box and though he can miss chances, he’s a good finisher.
Q7.It sounds like his game will suit the Premier League?
Most definitely. Having played for Le Mans and now Lille, moving to England is the natural progression. He has pace and strength as well as technique. He may not be as dextrous as Hazard, but he is skilful and it looks a good fit, if he can settle. That’s always the big ‘if’.
Gervinho Scout Report
posted on 18/6/11
so if he signs im guessing were sticking to the 433, id like to see a variation personally
against teams which we need to penetrate to score 442 - against teams who attack more then go 433
posted on 18/6/11
Seriously these guys should fix this amp amp nonsense because it is a little tedious having to read through that in an article.
posted on 18/6/11
sounds good business to me and sounds like his return could be much better than bendy, so if we ship him out this fellow wont cost too much more and be an improvement.
posted on 18/6/11
i haven't got my hopes helf massively high but i hope he can deliver the goods! i'm looking forward to seeing in pre season and hope he can impress
posted on 18/6/11
wumpatrol - agreed -.-
posted on 18/6/11
i posted the link above if you want to read it without the amp crpa..
posted on 18/6/11
Arsenes_little_grey_cells (U1068)
I think as the article mentioned he is far more hard working than arshavin hence the comparison to kuyt but to be honest if we had a player on the right that got the same stats as arshavin we would probably of beaten city to 3rd and maybe chelsea to 2nd as the article again says a player like him can make the difference between 2nd and 4th. If our defencive issues are sorted then that could be the difference between 2nd and 1st!
posted on 18/6/11
From what I am have read in the link(thanks g00n) I do agree that he is a little more like Pires. I don't know why there are doubts about him because something tells me that he is going to be a real hit for us.
posted on 18/6/11
I am not a number, I am a free man™ (U2027)
Sorry, hangover.
The Speed Of Overmars (U6783)
Maybe but i reckon he'd be backup to Walcott. What we really need is a left winger because Nasri is at his best on the right.
posted on 18/6/11
im sorry, but all i can think of now is dirk kuyt with an oversized forehead playing for us