Broken clock theory...
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Broken clock theory...
Hark at you putting stats in quotes, love the growth son, there's an ice dancing judge in you somewhere.
Errr…he’s been just about our best or one of our best players in every game this season when he’s been in midfield.
Sometimes Gifs just don’t do it
What you are meaning is he is seeing slightly more of the ball. because what he isn't doing is playing anything particularly incisive or line breaking. Another game where he created almost nothing (he's XA was 0.13 - Maddison, who was seeing double of the ball and doing a lot more work had an XA of 0.96).
What we really need in that R8 hybrid role is another Maddison type, who is press resistant in build up, tactically aware enough to drop when needed and bee advanced when needed and with the vision and ability to actually do something actually productive - not just constantly get into promising areas and deliver fuck all of quality under pressure.
Should be flogging the bus driver instead of the dead horse.
I agree. He's growing into the new role and I'm saying it from a position of someone at first very sceptical about Ange squeezing him in there.Think he’s been quite good for the most part as a midfielder. I’d like to see him link up better with Solanke, but that should come with time.
Straight up. He’s tireless, big, strong and a committed presser. He actually tries to get to the end line to cut in from the right whereas Johnson almost never gets to that position to take on a man that way. Even if he looks a bit awkward overusing his left foot he still is winning tons of corners from that area.
When Yoda says so, it must be true...
What you are meaning is he is seeing slightly more of the ball. because what he isn't doing is playing anything particularly incisive or line breaking. Another game where he created almost nothing (he's XA was 0.13 - Maddison, who was seeing double of the ball and doing a lot more work had an XA of 0.96).
What we really need in that R8 hybrid role is another Maddison type, who is press resistant in build up, tactically aware enough to drop when needed and bee advanced when needed and with the vision and ability to actually do something genuinely productive - not just constantly get into promising areas and deliver fuck all of quality under pressure.
Watched the game back.
I can't fight you on his final execution at times. He had one fantastic situation where he was in the box going to his right foot with Solanke to his left. Quick decision needed and it was clearly the lay off to Solanke but he chose to shoot. You win some, you lose some in those situations though, and the longer the season goes on, the better those decisions will get IMO.
But what is very clear is that he is a pressing monster and constantly getting into incredible situations. He's also a reliable out ball under pressure and able to pick his moments to pop up in awkward places for the defense. He's really really smart and works really really hard. Watch the shot he had from Maddison and Udogie playing that 1-2 vs Brentford. He hit a good shot with his left foot that you'd expect him to score but what was he doing there playing like a second #9 instead of R8. Brentford clearly weren't expecting him to be there either. He does that all the time with smart movements. Maddison found him in the pocket several times because he's seeing the next play and ready for the pass before even Maddison has seen it.