Aaron Ramsey is yet to find his best form this season.
Aaron Ramsey has only netted twice in this seasons Premier League campaign and is yet to match his performances for Arsenal from last season.
Ramsey was Arsenal best player last season 2013/14, but has been overshadowed by chilean Alexis Sanchez since his £35million to the Emirates this past summer, from Barcelona.
Arsenal Manager, Arsene Wenger has offered some words of warning to the 23-year-old welshman as he seeks to return to his best.
Wenger said "A midfielder is a guy who defends well, makes the other players play - focus on that,"
"I think you have to be guided not by what people say, but the way you want to play and the way the game should be played.
"When you score a goal but have a disastrous game, people say you have been great.
"As a midfielder you have to keep the priorities right. Defend well, attack well and give good balls to other players. That's basically what the game is about.
"It's not about goalscoring - goalscoring is a consequence of playing well, so focus on playing well."
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These words from Arsene Wenger have baffled me, lets take his last sentence; "It's not about goalscoring - goalscoring is a consequence of playing well, so focus on playing well."
He just said "its not about scoring goals", it is statements like this why I think Arsenal will not win another title under Arsene Wenger.
We have seen it first hand over the years, that you do not have to play well to win games or score goals. We can look at all the games that Arsenal have lost or drawn and the opposition did not play well against us, normally Arsenal put in great performances and struggle to score.
With this ideology this Arsenal squad will struggle to win any silverware this season.
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