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If he had an English name like McAllister nobody would care
He looked more Modric than Modric himself in the WC semi final. Of course Modric was 37 yo but it's still quite some achievement imo. It's just one match and I'm not saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric but it's not really nonsense I think.It's nonsense
Teammates love to overrated their own. He is a good player but he isn't fit to lace Scholes or Modric's boots. Come on people. He isn't that type of player nor is he even a fraction of their quality.
He looked more Modric than Modric himself in the WC semi final. Of course Modric was 37 yo but it's still quite some achievement imo. It's just one match and I'm not saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric but it's not really nonsense I think.
I'm sorry, but a world cup final for Argentina is far more pressure than any Europa or a Champions league game for a big club.He's yet to feature in Champions League or Europa League football and is 24. He's not featured for a big club yet and the pressure that brings.
So I'm not sure his profile and experience is all that weighty.
If he came to a United I'd be fairly pleased but it wouldn't be some incredible get.
Him going to Liverpool, with where they are right now feels about right to me. As does the fee.
I said I wasn't saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric (or his career or achievements).It is nonsense. One of a footballing GOAT and the other is a player who to date has been a midtable player bar a supporting role in a World Cup run... whereas Luka was the main man for Croatia for many years as well as Real Madrid in their midfield.
It is nonsense. One of a footballing GOAT and the other is a player who to date has been a midtable player bar a supporting role in a World Cup run... whereas Luka was the main man for Croatia for many years as well as Real Madrid in their midfield.
I'm sorry, but a world cup final for Argentina is far more pressure than any Europa or a Champions league game for a big club.
Fine, I don't think he's incredible either, but he's not just "decent", that's objectively not true in stats and top managers would completely disagree as well.
I think it's a good signing for them. You can't really argue about 55 million for an established player, good form, good age, has done fantastically at international level. It's a good signing and a sensible fee.
I wouldn't say there's all that much difference in quality between him and Mount. Mount's best season is probably stronger than McAllister's best. The difference is probably that McAllister is in better form, the consistency has been there.
Not saying he is right about Macallister ever reachign Modric levels, but wasn't Modric at 24 playing for Tottenham (Who Brighton are performing very similar to now?)
It's nonsense
Teammates love to overrated their own. He is a good player but he isn't fit to lace Scholes or Modric's boots. Come on people. He isn't that type of player nor is he even a fraction of their quality.
Modrić dictated games since forever - Mac Allister is a support player. He's a Milner, a wijnaldum, a Fred, a mount, and so on... That's not an insult. That's just saying what type of player he is. Caicedo dictates games for Brighton more than anyone. Or Gilmour. Mac Allister just supports and adds other qualities of course but is in no way the orchestrator in midfield. That's evidenced by him having fewer touches per game, fewer passes, fewer progressive passes, etc. For Argentina it was the same - Mac Allister added some good forward runs to support and added energy. The quality and control in midfield came from Enzo.He looked more Modric than Modric himself in the WC semi final. Of course Modric was 37 yo but it's still quite some achievement imo. It's just one match and I'm not saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric but it's not really nonsense I think.
Seems very sensible all round. Reasonable fee, good fit, he’ll improve Liverpool and yet he’s not a huge loss, you wouldn’t be surprised to see Brighton replace him with a similarly good player.
this is a complete nonsense. Comparing a midtable player with one of the GOATHe looked more Modric than Modric himself in the WC semi final. Of course Modric was 37 yo but it's still quite some achievement imo. It's just one match and I'm not saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric but it's not really nonsense I think.
Liverpool never had a main midfielder like you described. A prime Hendo or Gini is exactly what they need so that's why on paper, he's perfect for them.He's a peripheral player whose sense of importance has been inflated with his excellent 'support' role during the World Cup run. He's not a main man midfielder whose going to raise Liverpool's level and I wouldn't rate him higher than a prime Hendo or Gini. Reminds me of a roided Van De Beek signing. Did not want him for United - we need to aim for better.
Modrić dictated games since forever - Mac Allister is a support player. He's a Milner, a wijnaldum, a Fred, a mount, and so on... That's not an insult. That's just saying what type of player he is. Caicedo dictates games for Brighton more than anyone. Or Gilmour. Mac Allister just supports and adds other qualities of course but is in no way the orchestrator in midfield. That's evidenced by him having fewer touches per game, fewer passes, fewer progressive passes, etc. For Argentina it was the same - Mac Allister added some good forward runs to support and added energy. The quality and control in midfield came from Enzo.
You just can't compare a player who has never dictated games for his side with 2 of the best controlling midfielders of all time. It's nonsense.
Is he going to play #10 for them (or I guess in Pool speak he's the wijnaldum role)? Is he better than guys like KdB, Bruno, Odegaard etc?
I feel a MacAllister - Thiago - Fabhino midfield is pretty damn average. No pace in it, will be easily bypassed, not a lot of creativity etc. They don't even have a player there who can go to the half space and cross it like Henderson.
Enciso already looks like a baller in that position.
Seems very sensible all round. Reasonable fee, good fit, he’ll improve Liverpool and yet he’s not a huge loss, you wouldn’t be surprised to see Brighton replace him with a similarly good player.
Was actually writing the same thing. He could easily be as good as Gini and he helped them win the league and the CL.Liverpool never had a main midfielder like you described. A prime Hendo or Gini is exactly what they need so that's why on paper, he's perfect for them.
We could be aiming for better but he'd easily have been the 2nd best midfielder in our team and improved us immediately
They dictated games, not to the same extent or the same effectiveness, but they still had that style. They weren't quiter support players ever, they were the ones that took control. Billy Gilmour dictates games more than Mac Allister does and he's 3 years younger.Macallister won’t be as good as the both of them, but it’s inaccurate to a paint a picture as if both Modric and Scholes were the best controlling midfielders around from 20-25, they weren’t. Scholes was a number 10 and Modric played across the midfield, they didn’t become the player you describe till much later in their careers.
FfsHe looked more Modric than Modric himself in the WC semi final. Of course Modric was 37 yo but it's still quite some achievement imo. It's just one match and I'm not saying he's anywhere near the level of Modric but it's not really nonsense I think.
Modrić dictated games since forever - Mac Allister is a support player. He's a Milner, a wijnaldum, a Fred, a mount, and so on... That's not an insult. That's just saying what type of player he is. Caicedo dictates games for Brighton more than anyone. Or Gilmour. Mac Allister just supports and adds other qualities of course but is in no way the orchestrator in midfield. That's evidenced by him having fewer touches per game, fewer passes, fewer progressive passes, etc. For Argentina it was the same - Mac Allister added some good forward runs to support and added energy. The quality and control in midfield came from Enzo.
You just can't compare a player who has never dictated games for his side with 2 of the best controlling midfielders of all time. It's nonsense.
You know how it is, it's basically projecting the hope he'd fail which is something understandable as a Utd fanWas actually writing the same thing. He could easily be as good as Gini and he helped them win the league and the CL.
Find it really weird that he's part of two successful sides (Brighton relatively speaking), but people just say he's got nothing to do with that and an average player.
Liverpool never had a main midfielder like you described. A prime Hendo or Gini is exactly what they need so that's why on paper, he's perfect for them.
We could be aiming for better but he'd easily have been the 2nd best midfielder in our team and improved us immediately
I think 55 mill is an absolute steal, and I think he'll do really well for Pool. Irks me that we didn't get him or maybe weren't even in for him
Now imagine if he had a Scottish name like McAllister.If he had an English name like McAllister nobody would care
Now imagine if he had a Scottish name like McAllister.
Age is irrelevant - ceiling is more important. Anyone could see Modric was insanely talented, only question marks were physical. I remember seeing his debut for Croatia and thinking he’s one of the biggest midfield talents I’ve ever seen and also was desperate for him to replace Scholes even whilst at Spurs. Mac Allister not on the same planet talent wise imo. He’s a intelligent player granted but Modric has so many other attributes that the Argentine could only dream of.
Mate, don't know what to tell you. Have you considered a career in scouting? You crearly got the eye for it, if you could tell from Mocric playing at spurs that he would end up becoming one of the top midfielders of all time.
Well one is a regular for the current world cup winning team, the other plays for England - that could be itDont understand posters who say around 50 is a steal for him but not for Mount.
Indeed, I've often said how crazy Guardiola was for shipping out Otamendi to stick with Stones.Well one is a regular for the current world cup winning team, the other plays for England - that could be it
https://www.footballfancast.com/opi...nctioning-midfield-requires-a-dose-of-modric/
article I wrote in 2011. He was still at Spurs.