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Player Dejan Kulusevski

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His decision making already stands out. Numerous times in past, we have seen our other right wingers - Lucas & Lamela, more often than not take the wrong decision - to say shoot on sight or make wrong passes ,when just look up & pass 5 yards would do

Even though its just 15min, can already see his decision making is miles better

1 or 2 times in transition, attack broke down with him- it was more down to him not in sync with his teammates. That will come quickly when he gets a run of games. Certainly looks a promising signing
Bergwijns decision making was excellent when he signed here. Then we trained him.
 
dont think he is quick enough for the rw kept opting to pass safely

needs to be central behind kane, passing is good and he will get loads of assists for sure
Totally not having a go at you, my man, but there are so many of you on here talking about his lack of pace as if he's dead slow. He ain't.

He's no peak Gareth Bale or Aaron Lennon, for sure, but he is no Wilson Palacios either...let's keep it real.

Mainly, a player with his football IQ, it doesn't even matter that he's not lightning fast. Cause he reads the game that well, he'll know exactly where to be at all times...and he'll get there before the defender has even started thinking about his positioning.

Not comparing Kulu to the legend that is Zidane, but the latter wasn't a fast player by any stretch. And yet, with the brains he had, he was always 3 moves ahead of everyone else on the pitch.
 
Totally not having a go at you, my man, but there are so many of you on here talking about his lack of pace as if he's dead slow. He ain't.

He's no peak Gareth Bale or Aaron Lennon, for sure, but he is no Wilson Palacios either...let's keep it real.

Mainly, a player with his football IQ, it doesn't even matter that he's not lightning fast. Cause he reads the game that well, he'll know exactly where to be at all times...and he'll get there before the defender has even started thinking about his positioning.

Not comparing Kulu to the legend that is Zidane, but the latter wasn't a fast player by any stretch. And yet, with the brains he had, he was always 3 moves ahead of everyone else on the pitch.
Exactly , the first yard is in his head
 
Totally not having a go at you, my man, but there are so many of you on here talking about his lack of pace as if he's dead slow. He ain't.

He's no peak Gareth Bale or Aaron Lennon, for sure, but he is no Wilson Palacios either...let's keep it real.

Mainly, a player with his football IQ, it doesn't even matter that he's not lightning fast. Cause he reads the game that well, he'll know exactly where to be at all times...and he'll get there before the defender has even started thinking about his positioning.

Not comparing Kulu to the legend that is Zidane, but the latter wasn't a fast player by any stretch. And yet, with the brains he had, he was always 3 moves ahead of everyone else on the pitch.

Zidane was never playing out wide in the PL so the comparison is a bit off. I really don't think Kulusevski will do particularly well long term if we have him out wide. He simply doesn't have the burst of pace that successful PL wingers possess currently. Even a player like Sancho (technically excellent, very intelligent player) has struggled with not really having that speed to consistently beat his marker 1v1, it's a big deal in England. And he's a better player than Kulusevski.

Centrally though it's not a problem, and that's where I expect him to end up. We're a bit short on competent wide players so I'm sure he'll play wide for now, but I do see him going central in his career if he wants to make the best of it.
 
look maybe he could be our next vdv erikssen was not fast and he played the same postion where he come more central while the fullback overlaps so I dont know why people thinking he is playing as a RW he just has to get more use to the position
 
Zidane was never playing out wide in the PL so the comparison is a bit off. I really don't think Kulusevski will do particularly well long term if we have him out wide. He simply doesn't have the burst of pace that successful PL wingers possess currently. Even a player like Sancho (technically excellent, very intelligent player) has struggled with not really having that speed to consistently beat his marker 1v1, it's a big deal in England. And he's a better player than Kulusevski.

Centrally though it's not a problem, and that's where I expect him to end up. We're a bit short on competent wide players so I'm sure he'll play wide for now, but I do see him going central in his career if he wants to make the best of it.
all players that have a high level of football intellect are better centrally, playmakers are wasted out wide.
 
Brighton are hard to beat so its even more impressive that we beat them, had control of the majority of the match and as you've said should have scored more goals.

Zidane was never playing out wide in the PL so the comparison is a bit off. I really don't think Kulusevski will do particularly well long term if we have him out wide. He simply doesn't have the burst of pace that successful PL wingers possess currently. Even a player like Sancho (technically excellent, very intelligent player) has struggled with not really having that speed to consistently beat his marker 1v1, it's a big deal in England. And he's a better player than Kulusevski.

Centrally though it's not a problem, and that's where I expect him to end up. We're a bit short on competent wide players so I'm sure he'll play wide for now, but I do see him going central in his career if he wants to make the best of it.

RWB / KULU / DM / CM / LWB

or

RWB / CM ------ CM / LWB
------------ KULU ------------

....Innit.
 
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all players that have a high level of football intellect are better centrally, playmakers are wasted out wide.

Yeah I think he'll fill a purpose there for now (left footer on the right, fits the system) and then we'll be in for a Diaz type again in the summer if Conte is set on 3-4-3. I then would expect Kulu to move centrally with two other midfielders who do most of the leg work.

All depends on how successful he is here of course. But his skillset is definitely more suited to PL midfielder than PL winger.
 
It’s way too early to judge someone after one game, but it was a really positive debut. Had Bergwijn scored the sitter then I doubt people would be moaning about him being safe or complaining he’s not a mindless speed merchant. He came off the bench and instantly made a positive impact in the game, and should have had an assist.
 
RWB / KULU / DM / CM / LWB

or

RWB / CM ------ CM / LWB
------------ KULU ------------

....Innit.
I think he's perfect for the 3-4-3 system we are currently playing, which is almost like a 3-4-2-1 system.

In our system, the RAM/LAM both play fairly narrow and the RWB/LWB are the ones providing width via overlapping runs.

In this system, Kulu can use his passing ability and spatial intelligence very effectively. He can make driving runs through midfield, help hold up the ball, deliver the ball into the box, etc.

He doesn't need blistering pace to play there.
 
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