Monday, November 11, 2013

Can Arsenal bounce back ?

This was not the classic attacking and free flowing football but definetely the most intense game of the season so far. Highflying Arsenal came up against floundering Manchester United at Old Trafford and the build up to the game was mind blowing.

The theatre of dreams have been a jinxed place for the Gunners with the recent 8-2 drubbing being the most humiliating result for Arsene Wenger during his illustrious career. This time it was different as the Gunners were on top of the table and had just beaten Liverpool and a strong Dortmund side. The gunners boast the best midfield of the league with Ozil, Cazorla, Arteta, Ramsey and Wilshere and must have hoped that much of the game would be played in the way they wanted i.e crisp and fast football.

The red devils started with a high pressing game and the gunners were pressurized into making small errors in passing and positioning which were absent in their previous games and it showed the nervousness of the Arsenal players. Ozil and Ramsey were poor beyond any words and were playing well below their normal levels, Cazorla tried hard to get into the game but could not as well. The red devils had one clear strategy and were executing it well, block Arsenal from playing in their style, Rooney was their most industrious player and he was the one who created the goal. The first half was a tactical battle between Moyes and Wenger and the former Everton man was winning but the second half was different. Arsenal started playing well and enjoyed 65% of the possession but without many clearcut chances. The introduction of Gnabry provided some width and pace and all Arsenal fans must have wondered what would have been if Walcott and Podolski played.

By all means this was a competitive match and the decider came from a set piece and Arsenal fans must not put their heads down. After a long time we have a team which can battle and win matches, but it would be wonderful if Arsene signed a more accomplished striker, Giroud is playing well but just not at the level of rooney or Van persie. Ozil must start making more effort when things are not going his way, he just disappeared from the game on many occasions and was marked by Rooney though towards the second half he started making runs and finding space.

After the break hopefully we will have Walcott to speed up the play and bring some width and keep playing good football.

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Arsenal's resurgence

Its funny that on the opening day of the premier league the whole world was out to get Wenger's head and after 3 months and 10 league games normalcy has been restored with "Arsene Knows". Considering the final third of last season and this season until now, the Aston Villa game looks like a clear aberration, Wenger's men have lost 1 in 20 games played in the corresponding period. Arsenal fans were getting impatient and have been without a trophy for 8 long years and the media comments passed by the club's management that any top player could be signed now. These factors culminated in the unanimous call for Wenger's ouster and few would have doubted that it was the right thing to do.

In came Mathieu Flamini and a certain Madridista Mesut Ozil (yeah u heard it right) and the whole dynamic changed, Ozil assisted with almost his first touch for the club and Flamini was bossing the midfield area like no one since another popular french man Patrick Vieira. Suddenly Arsenal were on the back of 5 straight wins and a dominating win over Rafa's Napoli, when Man utd and city were stumbling. As it stands Arsenal are top of the table 5 points clear off Chelsea.

It is easy to forget that unlike City, Utd and chelsea who are all in transition due to new management and arrival of new players, Arsenal had the sagacious Wenger in control and at the back of a stupendous run towards the end of the previous season. This was also the first season in a long time that Arsenal did not sell their best players which was a huge step in itself, look at Spurs who have splashed 100 Mn and are yet to forge a winning combination. Arsenal's young team have such cohesiveness which is hard to match and this has contributed significantly to Arsenal's stellar showing this season. Barring Ozil and Flamini the rest of the bunch have been playing together for quite some time now.

Flamini and Arteta make a fine pairing while Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Rosicky give them creative impetus and my word Giroud has improved leaps and bounds, his holding capacity and build up play has exceeded all expectations. As the top teams slowly settle and gel, we would know whether Arsenal's rise is a fluke or are they genuine title contenders.  Ozil has raised the level of game play to another level while Ramsey has been simply superb. I hope Arsene Wenger is proved right by Arsenal winning the league and building another set of invincibles as I expect City, united and chelsea to come out all guns blazing soon.

Monday, November 04, 2013

Incentives are double edged

Recently I had the dubious distinction of almost stopping Hyundai (car maker) assembly line. The reason was a critical part which is made in my factory turned out to be defective and in the process of tracing it whole lots of material had to be stopped.
During the process I was involved in a conversation with a line supervisor at the customer plant. They have an interesting scheme whereby the internal production team are treated like suppliers I.e the parts are invoiced from each line as if it were a supplier. This mechanism was introduced to create incentives for production management whereby every player in the game has the motivation to maximize production. In this scenario everyone wins the company gets max production and the employees get maximum benefit. This is a profit sharing agreement which has raised out of weakness on part of the company wherein it could not handle the huge workforce. So far so good, it looks beautiful but there is a huge downside to this system.

This initiative failed to bring in the controls required to maintain product quality. To begin with the accounting of rejection parts in itself turned faulty which led to loss of control in the quality aspect. In today's manufacturing world when quality has become a mandatory expectation this initiative would be disastrous and eventually lead to loss of market share. The reason why proper controls were not established is because it acted as a perk to people who wanted to take on this job. The top management of the company wanted to loosen the quality fencing in order to attract people to take up the job and one can be sure of what the consequences of that action would be. 


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