After an injury-hit season noticed the Gunners end second once more within the Premier League, Arsenal fought off main competitors to safe the signing of Actual Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi.
However who’s the Spaniard, what is going to he convey to the aspect and why is he costing £55 million? Phil Costa reviews.
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For a few years, it felt like getting Martin Zubimendi out of San Sebastian can be an unattainable activity. That is somebody who took their first breath in Donostia and if right down to him, would take his final (and the tons of of hundreds of thousands in between) in that very same, humid air with little fuss. These with data of the area and its folks will realise this isn’t unusual.
However it hasn’t been for the need of attempting. First it was Barcelona who noticed their advances rebuffed, then it was Arsenal, Actual Madrid, and eventually Liverpool who got here closest of all final summer time after agreeing to pay his €60 million buyout clause in full – earlier than the participant rejected the transfer.
Nonetheless, after 236 appearances and almost 18,000 minutes performed for his boyhood membership, the 26-year-old has agreed to hitch Arsenal within the data that he wants a brand new problem and La Actual themselves should rebuild with their supervisor and sporting director additionally leaving this summer time. He actually departs with their blessing after serving to to convey Champions League soccer and silverware again to Anoeta for the primary time in 34 years; as a product of their well-known Zubieta academy no much less.
So, what do Zubi do?
He’s very a lot the quantity six for Actual Sociedad, midfield anchor, lone pivot, nevertheless you need to name it; the man sitting in entrance of the again 4 tasked with defending them defensively whereas concurrently holding an vital position in construct up. Zubimendi isn’t actually a deep-lying playmaker who makes 110 passes-per-game at 95% completion fee, or a destroyer who darts round like an assault canine, snapping into challenges and hoovering up free balls – however extra a hybrid of each.
The 26-year-old can look a bit untidy at occasions because of how La Actual play (it was additionally a tough season for them which skews the numbers), and infrequently hits the ball excessive, first time into house the place their forwards can break in transition. Nonetheless, that’s to not say he can’t be cuter in possession. In keeping with SkillCorner information, Zubimendi averaged the second-most line breaking passes in LaLiga (141) final season with solely Barcelona midfielder Pedri making extra (163); and simply 4 midfielders made extra progressive passes than him.
His shorter sport could be tough to analyse at first, as a result of he doesn’t get on the ball or make as many passes as different gamers on this place. However Zubimendi sometimes excels as a reference level, scuttling throughout or dropping between the centre backs to supply options for gamers being pressed, earlier than bouncing the ball again in a single or two touches and going once more. The midfielder won’t at all times play precisely, however he at all times seems to be to play rapidly (and confidently on each toes) which might present a welcome antidote for the horseshoe of dying.
He’s additionally comfy progressing by carrying, with a pointy turning radius and burst to get away from folks from his personal defensive third; boasting a 68% profitable take-on proportion which not solely places him clear of each different Arsenal midfielder – however within the 93rd percentile throughout the highest 5 European leagues, per FBref information.
For me, the worth in Zubimendi stems from his appreciation of the fundamentals. There’s apparent consideration positioned on his physique positioning, the place he receives the ball and the way he ought to go to his teammates. There’s additionally nuance in his sport about the place he stands, realizing when to hurry up play, realizing when to go direct, the tempo and weight of his passes, and the place his affect is most wanted to go well with completely different sport states or opposition.
Which is why, tactically, this opens up alternatives as a result of regardless that Thomas Partey (or Jorginho) are lone sixes on paper, Arsenal normally drop someone in to assist help construct up, whether or not it’s an inverted left again, Declan Rice and even Martin Odegaard. The 26-year-old is fully comfy because the lone pivot; he’s performed it for each membership and nation and in principle, ought to push all people additional ahead, away from construct up, to areas the place they’re extra prone to trigger points for the opposition.
There’s additionally potential for a extra pure double pivot with Rice, who can help the Spaniard with out having to babysit and nonetheless do all of the issues he’s good at – like squeezing groups, hoovering up second balls and denying the opposition an exit route. And in the event that they do discover one; let me introduce you to his mates; William Saliba and Gabriel. Zubimendi can even leap out of his house to help the press and drive excessive turnovers ought to alternatives current themselves.
Defensively, there’s loads to love in regards to the midfielder and his studying of the sport. Most individuals consider deep midfielders as firefighters; banging and crashing into tackles, blocking pictures and placing their our bodies on the road – Zubimendi is the man who makes certain these fires don’t occur within the first place.
He’s very positionally conscious, consistently scanning to gauge a picture of the pitch and the place his teammates are standing to anticipate their wants. The 26-year-old isn’t someone who goes on the lookout for the ball, he prefers to face his floor and lower off passing lanes with delicate physique motion, which successfully forces the opposition into making the choice he desires them to make. As soon as they’re led into congested areas or in direction of the touchline, that’s when he turns into extra aggressive and tigerish in his makes an attempt to win the ball again.
Solely Jon Aramburu (103) accomplished extra tackles than Zubimendi for La Actual final season (73), whereas his 44 interceptions had been away from some other teammate, which highlights a capability to get caught in when wanted and likewise problem precisely. The midfielder is squeaky clear in direct contact, with a powerful sense of timing and appears to pinch the ball away from folks as an alternative of clattering all people and their ancestors out.
Athletically talking, the midfielder is ok throughout the board though I’m curious to see how he handles the step up in physicality and depth, as a result of Barclays-ball is changing into more and more transition heavy, and regardless that this iteration of Arsenal are centred round management, there might be conditions the place he finds himself remoted and his lack of extra gears could possibly be uncovered. Like most gamers, he’s faster bursting ahead than working backwards and might be left wanting at occasions when stretched.
One other enjoyable factor to notice: standing at just under six foot – which is tall, however not tremendous tall – Zubimendi is monstrous within the air and since making his debut for La Actual six seasons in the past, has one of the best success fee of any midfielder in LaLiga to contest 250 or extra aerial duels (67%). That sound you hear is Nicolas Jover including all his Wyscout clips to a extra non-public stash.
Regardless of Arsenal bagging their latest and much-needed resolution in midfield, there are nonetheless reservations about this participant and it’s comprehensible why. Zubimendi isn’t somebody that dazzles you with apparent match-winning high quality, nor does he leap off the web page statistically which has led folks to query: what makes him adequate to not solely anchor this workforce, however push them over the road with Premier League and Champions League ambitions?
After all, there’s a world wherein he can’t do this and struggles to satisfy what’s required on the highest stage. However my thoughts retains going again to at least one factor: what number of England followers rubbed their palms along with glee when Rodri was compelled off and changed by Zubimendi within the EURO 2024 remaining final July? I’m certain most did, however I’m additionally certain that the majority of these followers bear in mind him looking down Cole Palmer like a heat-seeking missile and selecting his pocket on midway, or striding away from Jude Bellingham in midfield to create an opportunity for Mikel Oyarzabal.
There was one other second late on the place some sharp considering put him in place to dam an Ollie Watkins shot (the sport was nonetheless tied at that time), which makes his half time introduction all of the extra spectacular; with the ability to come right into a sport of that magnitude and never solely match the tempo – however stamp your authority on it – in a sometimes understated manner.
And that’s who Arsenal are signing. He’s a participant’s participant. He’s somebody who managers love since you by no means want to fret about his fundamentals, or the place he’s standing as a result of most of the time – he’s doing them simply the way you need them performed.
That’s why Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente known as him a “certain guess” who does “the whole lot you ask of him”. It’s why (now departing) Actual Sociedad supervisor Imanol Aguacil stated he can be “virtually unattainable to exchange”, with Spanish icon Xavi labelling him “a participant who instructions conditions with and with out the ball” after attempting to signal him for Barcelona throughout his time accountable for the membership.
Recruitment won’t ever be a precise science however Zubimendi gives chunk, bounce and readability to an ageing midfield group in want of all three. Fortunately, there’s greater than a slice of residence on this Arsenal workforce which ought to ease his preliminary transition, but additionally present a platform to assist convey this membership Basque again the place they belong.
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