TheGame
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What a signing he is turning out to be in this era of ridiculous money being splashed. One of the best signings in the entire league so far IMO.
He's been one of the biggest changes to our team and how we play, probably more so than any of our other new arrivals. In his own quiet way, he's levelled up all who play around him. It was such shrewd business snapping him up from Brentford. Even more impressive is how he does all of this and stays below the radar. Always was a big fan of his while he was at Spurs and was thrilled when we snapped him up because there's still loads left for him to achieve.I don't think those criticizing him realize he's the one dictating the style and speed of play. Which, to few, look like just ball recycling and thus boring.
Our Kroos.
Yep, swapping a perma-crocked, overrated and expensive pile of disruptive nonsense for a high quality and completely understated footballer on a free is one of the best bits of business I can remember in a while. Eriksen is the complete antithesis of Pogba.Replacing Pogba with Eriksen is one of the best glow ups of all time.
100%.Yep, swapping a perma-crocked, overrated and expensive pile of disruptive nonsense for a high quality and completely understated footballer on a free is one of the best bits of business I can remember in a while. Eriksen is the complete antithesis of Pogba.
Its no doubt he will have some bad games here and there, or get caught on the ball some times. But Im guessing he will have more good than bad games especially be useful against the teams that sit back.100%.
It's also the style of play - quick quality passing from deep, rather than Pogba taking way too many touches, dawdling on the ball and either losing it in a dangerous position, or fouling the opposition. He did pull out the occasional Hollywood pass, but as Eriksen has shown, the quick-from-deep pass out to our front players can turn defence into attack in a second.
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It's also the style of play - quick quality passing from deep, rather than Pogba taking way too many touches, dawdling on the ball and either losing it in a dangerous position, or fouling the opposition. He did pull out the occasional Hollywood pass, but as Eriksen has shown, the quick-from-deep pass out to our front players can turn defence into attack in a second.
What a signing he is turning out to be in this era of ridiculous money being splashed. One of the best signings in the entire league so far IMO.
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It's also the style of play - quick quality passing from deep, rather than Pogba taking way too many touches, dawdling on the ball and either losing it in a dangerous position, or fouling the opposition. He did pull out the occasional Hollywood pass, but as Eriksen has shown, the quick-from-deep pass out to our front players can turn defence into attack in a second.
Very odd comment, most of Pogbas assists to Rashford etc came exactly this way. The team is just setup much better with a manager that knows what he is doing. McTominay even looking like a midfielder
Yeah and I bet you anything, the Martinelli disallowed goal would never have been called a foul on Pogba
Eriksen never came here to be the back up, he simply wouldn't have joined us if that was the plan for him.Quite clear that the intention was for him to be the back-up to FDJ, but he’s become first choice since we weren’t able to get him.
It’s quite a crucial position on the pitch for how EtH wants to play, I wonder who will take on that role when he doesn’t play, as we don’t really have anyone else with the same skillset apart from Iqbal who is still very, very raw.
He wouldn't have signed to be a 'back up'. He was to play alongside. The idea that we were going to buy 3 midfielders in the summer and have 4 of Eriksen, Bruno, McTominay, Fred, VdB, + 2 on the bench every game never made any sense while other positions were more pressing.Quite clear that the intention was for him to be the back-up to FDJ, but he’s become first choice since we weren’t able to get him.
It’s quite a crucial position on the pitch for how EtH wants to play, I wonder who will take on that role when he doesn’t play, as we don’t really have anyone else with the same skillset apart from Iqbal who is still very, very raw.
Loved his selflessness, haven't seen Rashford smile so big in years. He could have shot himself but chose to pass, he's clearly one of the leaders on the pitch that Ten Hag talks about.We can talk all day about his passing, but that 3rd man run for the 3rd goal was fecking beautiful, and something we really don't see enough of to break the lines.
It's becoming a clear pattern that we are doing, pass forward, then backwards then forwards immediately to draw people out of position.
Yeah I was happy to see him pass it, just a great goal all round. The confidence should do wonders for Rashford who's clearly been struggling mentally more than anything.Loved his selflessness, haven't seen Rashford smile so big in years. He could have shot himself but chose to pass, he's clearly one of the leaders on the pitch that Ten Hag talks about.
You said it yourself. You can’t ‘barge’ players over without touching the ball at all. How he missed it in open play is ridiculous.First of all, love him to bits. Now for an unpopular opinion.... I thought we got lucky yesterday because Odegaard never touched the ball. Because clearly the ref thought the barge was ok and would have been happy to let it go. Such is the downside of playing him in the pivot.
First of all, love him to bits. Now for an unpopular opinion.... I thought we got lucky yesterday because Odegaard never touched the ball. Because clearly the ref thought the barge was ok and would have been happy to let it go. Such is the downside of playing him in the pivot.
I agree, Odegaard never touched the ball, all he did was shove the man and hit his leg as well. The ref thought wrong, that's not being lucky, it's the rules of the game.First of all, love him to bits. Now for an unpopular opinion.... I thought we got lucky yesterday because Odegaard never touched the ball. Because clearly the ref thought the barge was ok and would have been happy to let it go. Such is the downside of playing him in the pivot.
Yup, it was clear as day in real time. If VAR hadn't have caught it, it would've been scandalous.You said it yourself. You can’t ‘barge’ players over without touching the ball at all. How he missed it in open play is ridiculous.
Very odd comment, most of Pogbas assists to Rashford etc came exactly this way. The team is just setup much better with a manager that knows what he is doing. McTominay even looking like a midfielder
Not when we had runners he didn’tPogba held on to the ball for too long, he slowed everything down.
More space for Bruno / Our Full Backs.How do we handle when teams will start man marking him?
Cause surely that's gonna happen now..
He’s the nearest thing we’ve had to Scholes. He’s been great and may develop more into the type of player Scholes was in his thirties. Quite a way to go, of course, which is just a little reminder of how brilliant Scholes was.Happy to say he's surprised me and exceeded expectations so far!
I didn't think he would be so comfortable in a role where he's being asked to dictate our play between the defence and our attacking players. It's not quite Scholes, but it's a bit of a throwback to that type of player and I love it.
His pass in the build-up to our first goal yesterday was something we've missed for so long in that area of the pitch.
All the people that came out with the “he’s a 30 year old player with a pacemaker” stuff should hang their heads in shame. He was the one that took the deep run after 75 min. to put the game to bed.
Really clever business from us, and I thought it was obvious before the season even started