Arsenal Transfer Target Sime Vrsaljko: Comparing His Stats Against Sagna & Jenkinson
Arsenal
have been linked with Genoa full-back Sime Vrsaljko in recent weeks.
Here, blogger Gooner Daily compares him to Bacary Sagna and Carl
Jenkinson.
Arsenal right-back Bacary Sagna is in
the final year of his contract and will be able to sign a pre-contract
agreement with another club in January. According to the Mirror,
Arsenal are hopeful that Sagna will sign a new deal but the Gunners
hierarchy is also aware that we will be left short at the back if he
fails to commit his future to us, so they have been monitoring the progress of young Croatian full / wingback Sime Vrsaljko.
The youngster began his career in the
top club in his nation, Dinamo Zagreb, and won a lot of trophies in
Croatian top flight before sealing a move to Genoa this season. He has
also represented Croatia at various youth levels before making his first
senior appearance in 2011 against Czech Republic, With Shakhtar
Donetsk’s legendary right back, Darijo Srna, ahead of Vrsaljko in the
pecking order at national level, this youngster would have to wait for
his turn, as Srna is reaching his twilight years and would hang up his
international boots sooner rather than later.
Vrsaljko was called up to the Croatian
national team setup that featured in Euro 2012 but he was an used
substitute in all the games as the Croats crashed out of a tough group
that had eventual winners, Spain, eventual finalists, Italy, and the
group’s whipping boys, Ireland.
This season, Vrsaljko has featured
consistently for Genoa and despite his young age, he has put up some
mature performances for his new club, making him a mainstay in the team.
With some assistance from stats giants, WhoScored, the table below shows the major statistics Vrsaljko has amassed this season:
Serie A
|
|
Appearances (subs) |
6 (0)
|
Tackles made (per game) |
11 (1.8)
|
Interceptions made (per game) |
21 (3.5)
|
Fouls committed (per game) |
9 (1.5)
|
Clearances (per game) |
21 (3.5)
|
Blocked shots (per game) |
1 (0.2)
|
Times Dribbled by other players (per game) |
6 (1)
|
Total crosses (accurate crosses) |
44 (10)
|
Total Passes (accurate passes) |
207 (166)
|
Pass Completion percentage |
80.2%
|
Key Passes (Assists) |
3 (1)
|
Total Shots attempted (Goals) |
1 (0)
|
Bookings (Yellow/Red) |
-
|
In just six games for Genoa, Vrsaljko
has already made 21 interceptions which shows his ability to read the
game, and make vital challenges which is quite impressive for a player
his age. He’s also a no-nonsense defender as his 21 clearances in just
six Serie A games show that he’s always willing to take a safer option
first instead of dallying on the ball.
It’s now time to compare his stats with Arsenal’s current right backs, Bacary Sagna and Carl Jenkinson (League only),
Vrsaljko
|
Jenkinson
|
Sagna
|
|
Appearances (subs) |
6 (0)
|
4 (2)
|
5 (1)
|
Tackles made (per game) |
11 (1.8)
|
9 (1.5)
|
2 (0.3)
|
Interceptions made (per game) |
21 (3.5)
|
5 (0.8)
|
7 (1.2)
|
Fouls committed (per game) |
9 (1.5)
|
3 (0.5)
|
4 (0.7)
|
Clearances (per game) |
21 (3.5)
|
16 (2.7)
|
19 (3.2)
|
Blocked shots (per game) |
1 (0.2)
|
-
|
4 (0.7)
|
Times Dribbled by other players (per game) |
6 (1)
|
1 (0.2)
|
1 (0.2)
|
Total crosses (accurate crosses) |
44 (10)
|
20 (3)
|
23 (16)
|
Total Passes (accurate passes) |
207 (166)
|
219 (183)
|
268 (239)
|
Pass Completion percentage |
80.2%
|
83.6%
|
89.2%
|
Key Passes (Assists) |
3 (1)
|
2 (1)
|
1 (0.2)
|
Total Shots attempted (Goals) |
1 (0)
|
-
|
3 (1)
|
Bookings (Yellow/Red) |
-
|
-
|
1 / 0
|
These stats have proven that Arsenal
needs to do all they can to secure the services of Bacary Sagna. Sagna
is a more accurate passer of the ball than the younger players he’s
compared with and he has even sent in more accurate crosses than
the two of them put together this season. As the table shows, Jenkinson
has to really improve on his crossing because he gets into encouraging
positions but his output is below par.
However, if Sagna chooses not to renew
his deal with the club, Sime Vrsaljko will not be a bad alternative. For
a player so young, his stats are really impressive and he can get even
better under the tutelage of Le Professeur himself, Arsene Wenger.
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