left footed, perfect for the rw
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left footed, perfect for the rw
Which is why Kulusevski struggles because his right foot is so shit he only has one move, cut back inside every time.
Read my previous reply again before jumping to conclusions, pal. You'll find it kinda indicates I'm pretty much on the fence as far as Kulu is concernedSo spend £40million on a slow plodder because of what he did for 2 months who now spends most of his time on his arse, so much so Dav has to help him up??
In fairness, Napoli have a few quality players up front unlike say Juve or indeed us.
You are 9 days late, my good man.
Ah, loads of reasons I guess. Dier is a pretty clunky passer and not all that fluid in his movement with ball. Perisic is terrible at playing from deep, poor at receiving the ball deep and playing through the press. Our midfielders are average at receiving the ball, Skipp doesn't show for it half enough and is safe but not expansive, Bentancur is an overrated passer/reciever, Hojbjerg is an infuriating player who rotates between 8/10, 6/10 and not looking like a pro footballer. Lloris one of the worse ball playing gk's in the league. Us playing with 2 midfielders doesn't help. The fact we try to do lots of 2/3 pass moves to launch quick-fire attack. Coaching, players, lots of things.Doc Why are we so bad from passing it out from the back and beating our press? Is it poor coaching or the players?
For example, with Romero Dier Lenglet... there's an argument that all 3 should be decent passers. Romero is sharp, Dier has experience at CM, while Lenglet's passing is his only asset.
And yet when we're pressed we look like deer in the headlights? Is it mostly Lloris' fault?
Deuterz Who can we realistically buy this summer to build a progressive footballing team? Assume that we'll have a manger that matches this ( ie Poch, Nagelsmann, Enrique, Kompany)
Doc Why are we so bad from passing it out from the back and beating our press? Is it poor coaching or the players?
For example, with Romero Dier Lenglet... there's an argument that all 3 should be decent passers. Romero is sharp, Dier has experience at CM, while Lenglet's passing is his only asset.
And yet when we're pressed we look like deer in the headlights? Is it mostly Lloris' fault?
We need a central midfielder that is comfortable taking it under pressure and doesn’t hide when things aren’t going right. That makes our back 3 when passing out delay and gives teams that extra second to get at them.Lack of movement ahead of them and players being uncomfortable in the press and under pressure, we were much better at playing out when we have Bentancur because the players were comfortable giving him the ball as he can play in tight areas, Hojbjerg and Skipp cannot.
Reading some of the tripe some people post, you could be excused for thinking we need to spend 500 million pounds and to replace the whole squad.
Yes, we need new players and to get the next managerial appointment right because that's what really matters, but strike a light.
Cheers, interestingAh, loads of reasons I guess. Dier is a pretty clunky passer and not all that fluid in his movement with ball. Perisic is terrible at playing from deep, poor at receiving the ball deep and playing through the press. Our midfielders are average at receiving the ball, Skipp doesn't show for it half enough and is safe but not expansive, Bentancur is an overrated passer/reciever, Hojbjerg is an infuriating player who rotates between 8/10, 6/10 and not looking like a pro footballer. Lloris one of the worse ball playing gk's in the league. Us playing with 2 midfielders doesn't help. The fact we try to do lots of 2/3 pass moves to launch quick-fire attack. Coaching, players, lots of things.
There’s a young centre back at Atalanta called Giorgio Scalvini who’s been brilliant every time I’ve seen him. Composed on the ball and reads the game well,sonny’s pal at Napoli is the best defender in Serie A and can also comfortable under pressure but you’d imagine the big guns are coming for him.It'll probably take more than a season. Pochettino's first season was OK but had big dips. I do think we're better now than we were then but the team has been set up to play regressive football for years, so reversing that and going the opposite way will take time.
Say we go 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, pair up Bissouma/Bentancur then someone in the category of Olmo or Maddison would be a nice start. I'd also love Leeds to go down so we could have a shot at Gnoto, probably not ready to start yet but he's a livewire.
Beyond that a David Raya, i.e a keeper comfortable with a ball at his feet, would be ideal. We also badly need a partner for Romero. Personally I'm a big fan of Joachim Anderson but I get that some view him as a bit Dier esque.
Think CB is the biggest '?' as the top-tier talent (Gvardiol, Bastoni) isn't available to us. The posters who watch more European football are prob a bigger help there as they'll know more of the prospects. I know we were linked to Schuurs but have not watched him play at all tbh.
I also heard that Barca were maybe looking to sell Raphinha, which might be total bullshit but I'd love us to throw our hat in the ring for him .. but I don't think we will sign a right winger and expect us to seal Kulu & potentially bring back Gil.
There’s a young centre back at Atalanta called Giorgio Scalvini who’s been brilliant every time I’ve seen him. Composed on the ball and reads the game well,sonny’s pal at Napoli is the best defender in Serie A and can also comfortable under pressure but you’d imagine the big guns are coming for him.
I hope he hits form so we can sell him.
I’d rate Bentancur and Bissouma over GLC even if GLC wasn’t so injury prone.
Scalvini is outrageous.. seen him play dm vs (I think) Milan, such a talented and versatile player. Obviously a bit light rn but he's 6-4 .. he could become really great. Reminds me of John Stones a bit.There’s a young centre back at Atalanta called Giorgio Scalvini who’s been brilliant every time I’ve seen him. Composed on the ball and reads the game well,sonny’s pal at Napoli is the best defender in Serie A and can also comfortable under pressure but you’d imagine the big guns are coming for him.