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Big statement and thus, unsurprisingly, I can't get behind it. He's a coachable player that has already recognized that an improvement was needed in his game and overcome that hurdle. I have seen many a defensive intervention by him that shows he has it in him. Give him time before forecasting exactly what he can and can't become. Dembele wasn't trusted defensively either in Poch's early days.
This would seem to suit Winks (in possession) and use except for his apparent fragility and stature. Their are other issues that don't make him a perfect fit for the holding position as well.Winks may be wearing the 8 but he’ll need to play more like a 6 with Ndombele and Lo Celso.
He is probably the one to fill the void left by Maradona.Is HE really the chosen one to fill in the void left by The Moose?
Sorry mate but how is that? You’re the third or fourth person I’ve seen on here saying Lo Celso is in our best XI. We haven’t seen him kick a ball yet! He was average in South America this summer and has had one good season in Spain.Ndombele - Winks - Lo Celso is easily the second best midfield in the league and who knows in 2 years time.. Winks is the 'oldest' of those 3.
So was for example Lionel Messi, but I've seen enough of him last season to be convinced that he will be a great midfielder for us, but you are right if you say that there are no guarentees in football.He was average in South America this summer and has had one good season in Spain.
Its a ridiculous statement mate. Primera is a completely different league and you’re saying he’s part of our best XI. He had a good season but he didn’t tear it up yet he’s ahead of Deli and Eriksen? That statement is in the deluded fan territory.So was for example Lionel Messi, but I've seen enough of him last season to be convinced that he will be a great midfielder for us, but you are right if you say that there are no guarentees in football.
Well just wait and see then, I've no doubts that he will become a key player for us.Its a ridiculous statement mate. Primera is a completely different league and you’re saying he’s part of our best XI. He had a good season but he didn’t tear it up yet he’s ahead of Deli and Eriksen? That statement is in the deluded fan territory.
Can’t wait to see him play though.
I am so excited about him already. The way his mind is already working both passing and with take ons, he is exactly the player we have desperately needed to beat the press or create a little magic in a congested, negative opposition.what I like about this guy is he try's to turn with the ball, most of our players receive the ball and pass it back or sidewards, but this guy likes to turn and push forward
When he is fully cooked and ready, he should replace Sissoko completely. Both in the team doesn't work. Ideally he will do everything Sissoko does, but better. Which opens up room for someone like Skipp to get in and bring some more controlled possession into our midfield.
I’m going to say that in an ideal 4-2-3-1, one of Winks, NDombele and Lo Celso shouldn’t play. To me they have one thing in common - progression with the ball under pressure, but neither of them is more specialized in breaking up counter-attacks, tackling, etc. So if we want to play NDombele to his full strength in a 4-2-3-1, I’d say he needs someone like the good old Wanyama.
Winks is not great defensively and Lo Celso is definitely not that either.
Ndombele out.
Yeah, until you realize how frequently he uses it in the American Politics thread to defend Trump against the many credible accusations of racism that he's faced.
haha, far from it. We just need to allow him to get up to the speed of the game, up to the speed of Spurs and for him to learn what Poch wants from him without the ball. He's got all season to do that but I will mention it if he's not great at it, don't want to turn into Woolich and wax lyrical about a players performance when there is more to come.
He looks a bit different to what we have. Can go past people and can score goals.Let's be realistic - none of us know what Lo Celso is going to be like or how he is going to adapt to the PL. He could be a 'David Silva' for us, or he could be 'Dos Santos'...
We can but hope!