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Clement Grenier: Scout Report

Arsene Wenger has a habit of pulling a rabbit out of his hat every now and then, stunning the Arsenal fans by buying a relatively unknown player and turning him into a much coveted star. And he has often turned to France’s pool of talent for his performances. While the poor shape of the Ligue 1 has led to a depletion in the quality of players, the league has supplied to the national team in recent years. There is no dearth of raw talent waiting to be harnessed.

Rumours are rife that Wenger has turned his eyes to France once again to pick out a player who is rated by many as Zidane’s heir. Many have come and gone since, but no one has clearly stepped in to fill the void left by Zizou in the Les Blues squad. Although Yoann Gourcuff and Samir Nasri did come a little close to fulfilling expectations.

Another young player to be dubbed as the new Zidane is Lyon’s attacking midfielder Clement Grenier.

Profile

Clement Grenier was born in the town of Annonay which is a short distance from one of southern France’s major cities, Lyon. Starting for local team FC Annonay in their under-9 side, he helped his team reach the final of the National Cup. Soon afterwards, Lyon’s scout ran their rule over Grenier and was eventually inducted into the club’s youth academy in 2002.

During his early years in Lyon’s Reserves, he attracted much attention from clubs from Italy and England, with scouts likening him to the Brazilian great of this era, Kaka.  And this was an obvious comparison, considering his role as an attacking midfielder and a knack for introducing flair to his game while also being a free-kick specialist of sorts.

Grenier featured in a number of pre-season matches in the 2008-09 season though he mainly played for the Reserves side in the fourth tier of French football. Grenier was a part of  the Lyon Reserves side that reached the semi-finals of the Coupe Gambardella, a U-19 cup tournament by the FFF, making seven appearances and scoring three goals along the way. Tendinitis barred the young Grenier from making any senior team appearances that season.

In the 2009-10 season, Grenier made his debut for the senior side as a substitute for Bafetimbi Gomis against Toulouse. For a further seven months, Grenier would not feature for Lyon’s senior team until finally appearing as a substitute in a 2-2 stalemate against Bordeaux.

Style, Strengths & Weaknesses

Post 2009-10, Grenier made 23 appearances for Lyon in all competitions in 2011-12 and 32 in the 2012-13 season. This season has been Grenier’s best season at Lyon, scoring seven goals and notching up nine assists.

Grenier made 28 appearances in Ligue 1 for Lyon this season, making 20 starts but only 10 full appearances with the other 8 being substitutions.

According to his role in the Lyon team, he can be either be deployed on the right hand side of the midfield or behind the striker as an attacking midfielder or purely as a second striker. With 7 goals to his name this season, Grenier is clearly a player with an eye for goal. Most of his goals have come in from a close range and though not thoroughly ambidextrous, Grenier is comfortable shooting with either foot.  This is precisely why Grenier has been likened to Man City midfielder, Samir Nasri.

Goals over the season. [Sourced via squawka.com]

[Sourced via squawka.com]

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