KennyBurner
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The cafe is very aware that United needs a DM that can PASS and dribble yet this thread is always active. I don’t understand it?
I think Declan Rice is a top top DM but he is not worth more than £50m. I don't care about English tax or anything, he isnt.
He is playing for a West Ham team that are set up defensively, Soucek holding his hand in the midfield with Fornals and Bowen tracking back.
When you move to a team where the DM is isolated, is he that good? can he get about the pitch?
Can he play in a team that faces a low block and find the killer pass? I have not seen that from him.
Finally, saw him at the Euros and we did well and everyone gassed him up, we never really controlled games, Italy came and dominated that midfield. He is not anywhere near the standards of say a Veratti, Rodri, Fabinho and those are the levels of players we need.
I think Declan Rice is a top top DM but he is not worth more than £50m. I don't care about English tax or anything, he isnt.
He is playing for a West Ham team that are set up defensively, Soucek holding his hand in the midfield with Fornals and Bowen tracking back.
When you move to a team where the DM is isolated, is he that good? can he get about the pitch?
Can he play in a team that faces a low block and find the killer pass? I have not seen that from him.
Finally, saw him at the Euros and we did well and everyone gassed him up, we never really controlled games, Italy came and dominated that midfield. He is not anywhere near the standards of say a Veratti, Rodri, Fabinho and those are the levels of players we need.
Who is near that standard we could get though and I mean realistically
Ruben Neves, Ndidi. Tchouameni - there are a bunch.
We have seen enough to know he won’t be world class. That’s for sure.Gotta wonder how much people have seen of Rice when his defensive positioning and mobility are being questioned.
Who is near that standard we could get though and I mean realistically
I genuinely don't get the praise for him, can anyone explain why he's so highly rated? He seems to me to be the DM equivalent of Maguire when he was at Leicester i.e. a good player, English and relatively young but nowhere near world class.
We need a lot more dynamism in my opinion in our CMs and DMs, we're rumoured to be trying for Kamara for about £10m to get him in Jan, he looks a better fit for how we play (or are trying to play under Ragnick) and is 1/10th of the price...
I don't think he's mobile/dynamic enough, he reminds me a bit of Gareth Barry when he was at Villa. Highly rated, good all rounder who looked excellent in a highly structured system that relied on long balls and counters with O'Neill. WHUM set up is perfect for him but put him into a top team who are offensive by nature and leave him more isolated and I'm not sure he's got the positioning/mobility to be an elite DM.
He would get into our team, for a supposedly £100m player it would be hard not to, but I think the improvement he'd offer would be minimal.
Would say why aren't we really pushing for them but then remember who owns us
I feel the exact same - never really been convinced by him. My biggest take away is would he offer us something different than what we already have? Its a no from me. Go out and get 1-2 midfielders with that money who can really offer us passing range and keeping possession. I'd take Ruben Neves all day.
We have seen enough to know he won’t be world class. That’s for sure.
I know that. I’m saying watching him overall not worth the money quoted. You think he’s gonna be a world class DM like Kimmich, Casemiro, Verrati, Kante etc?It's literally what he's best at? He swept up countless attacks against us.
I know that. I’m saying watching him overall not worth the money quoted. You think he’s gonna be a world class DM like Kimmich, Casemiro, Verrati, Kante etc?
I mean he is better than McT but is he £80m better? I don't know.
We need a midfielder who can pass, something Neves is very capable of doing so. But again its taken us years to realize this so maybe there is something about him the club don't like?
I have a very big problem on how our scouting system works and how they report back.
This season he has added driving forward with the ball, taking shots on and even scoring more goals but I would say he’s more of a DM while Soucek is the B2B in the West Ham team. When paired with Noble though he gets forward more.Personally I think he's more of a B2B midfielder rather than a purely sitting DM.
I don't think he's mobile/dynamic enough, he reminds me a bit of Gareth Barry when he was at Villa. Highly rated, good all rounder who looked excellent in a highly structured system that relied on long balls and counters with O'Neill. WHUM set up is perfect for him but put him into a top team who are offensive by nature and leave him more isolated and I'm not sure he's got the positioning/mobility to be an elite DM.
He would get into our team, for a supposedly £100m player it would be hard not to, but I think the improvement he'd offer would be minimal.
*In a very structured counter attack system. I feel like you are mistaking straight line speed and ball carrying with general mobility, he's a big dude which has advantages (especially in Moyes' system) but the disadvantage is he's not rapid off the mark and he's less agile. He's fast when he gets going but then so is someone like Lukaku and no one thinks of him as mobile.23 years old, excellent defensive positional sense, tall, strong, very mobile, surprisingly well balanced, two-footed, competent if not particularly incisive passing, carries the ball forward extremely well (99th and 98th percentile for total carry distance and progressive carry distance respectively).
He has his downsides but idea that he's weak either positionally or in terms of mobility is particularly strange if you've watched him play. He's known for his positional sense and mobility.
Stat (percentile) | 20-21 | 21-22 |
npxg+xa | 42 | 25 |
shots | 46 | 27 |
Passes attempted | 38 | 65 |
pass completion% | 67 | 94 |
Prog passing dist | 44 | 75 |
Key passes | 27 | 36 |
Passes into final 3rd | 45 | 88 |
Passes into PA | 45 | 80 |
progressive passes | 29 | 47 |
Passes under pressure | 39 | 55 |
Shot-creating actions | 37 | 32 |
Goal-creating actions | 26 | 65 |
Tackles | 66 | 42 |
Tackles won | 69 | 67 |
Dribbled past | 86 | 90 |
Pressures | 23 | 11 |
Pressures success % | 54 | 79 |
Blocks | 62 | 63 |
Interceptions | 88 | 99 |
Touches | 36 | 61 |
Touches in att 3rd | 25 | 41 |
Dribbles completed | 58 | 61 |
Dribbles success % | 99 | 42 |
Players dribbled past | 53 | 73 |
Carries | 42 | 73 |
Prog carrying distance | 73 | 98 |
Progressive carries | 66 | 93 |
Carries into final third | 69 | 94 |
Carries into PA | 65 | 94 |
Miscontrols | 51 | 80 |
Dispossessed | 73 | 65 |
Aerials won % | 86 | 88 |
Aerials won | 76 | 66 |
Yeah the scouting is probably the root of the problem here.
We really have to bring in players with good technical ability - in terms of keeping the ball and passing range - i think that's vital. Every City midfielder is technically excellent on the ball. Neves for his age, form this season and transfer fee would be a no brainer imo - i think he would fit in really well in our midfield.
I used the scouting reports you can generate on fbref to compare him in the PL 20-21 and 21-22. The figure listed is the percentile - ie, where he ranks against other midfielders in each category. For example, "65" would mean that he is better than 64% of midfielders in that category.
Anyone can do the analysis, but I just note that there is a striking development between the two seasons, and that stats points towards a major improvement in his performance this season compared to last. Above all, his passing stats are much stronger, and his carrying stats too.
Stat (percentile) 20-21 21-22 npxg+xa 42 25shots 46 27Passes attempted 38 65pass completion% 67 94Prog passing dist 44 75Key passes 27 36Passes into final 3rd 45 88Passes into PA 45 80progressive passes 29 47Passes under pressure 39 55Shot-creating actions 37 32Goal-creating actions 26 65Tackles 66 42Tackles won 69 67Dribbled past 86 90Pressures 23 11Pressures success % 54 79Blocks 62 63Interceptions 88 99Touches 36 61Touches in att 3rd 25 41Dribbles completed 58 61Dribbles success % 99 42Players dribbled past 53 73Carries 42 73Prog carrying distance 73 98Progressive carries 66 93Carries into final third 69 94Carries into PA 65 94Miscontrols 51 80Dispossessed 73 65Aerials won % 86 88Aerials won 76 66
I think @sullydnl posted them previously but with the more attactive datavizzy that are easier to get an impression from?
Last season:
This season:
Last season:
This season:
Will be interesting to see if that improvement holds across the season.
Yep, earlier in the season:
What is the absolute max that you think should be paid for Rice?I really like Rice and think he would be a good signing. 100M is nuts though.
50 or 60M would be good value IMO.
I think Declan Rice is a top top DM but he is not worth more than £50m. I don't care about English tax or anything, he isnt.
He is playing for a West Ham team that are set up defensively, Soucek holding his hand in the midfield with Fornals and Bowen tracking back.
When you move to a team where the DM is isolated, is he that good? can he get about the pitch?
Can he play in a team that faces a low block and find the killer pass? I have not seen that from him.
Finally, saw him at the Euros and we did well and everyone gassed him up, we never really controlled games, Italy came and dominated that midfield. He is not anywhere near the standards of say a Veratti, Rodri, Fabinho and those are the levels of players we need.
He's a solid player, but for £100m you'd want more than a few interceptions and straight line running. Attacking players who create goals always go for the big money, people like Rice don't.I disagree---- he is every bit a united player and is improving every season in a overperforming west ham team. He stands out for his physicality, mobility, ball retention and leadership something our midfield has not seen since the days of Keano. He is a big part of the hammers recent upsurge. Keano himself says Rice is the man we want.
Your major point is the price, Chris feckin wood went for 25million..inflated prices dominate the market now but if you want a player thats going to help the team and play a huge part for the next 9-10 years we are just gonna have to pay up the 100 million, cos if we dont Chelsea will.
I think @sullydnl posted them previously but with the more attactive datavizzy that are easier to get an impression from?
I disagree---- he is every bit a united player and is improving every season in a overperforming west ham team. He stands out for his physicality, mobility, ball retention and leadership something our midfield has not seen since the days of Keano. He is a big part of the hammers recent upsurge. Keano himself says Rice is the man we want.
Your major point is the price, Chris feckin wood went for 25million..inflated prices dominate the market now but if you want a player thats going to help the team and play a huge part for the next 9-10 years we are just gonna have to pay up the 100 million, cos if we dont Chelsea will.
MCt | Rice | |
Pass attempts per 90 | 47 | 55 |
Pass accuracy % | 89 | 85 |
Progressive passes per 90 | 4.2 | 3.7 |
Passes under pressure | 8.14 | 8.7 |
Tackles | 2.4 | 2.2 |
Pressures | 15.9 | 13.7 |
Interceptions | 1.48 | 3.05 |
I've learnt that with new players, people see what they want to see. Everything is golden and they ignore the realities, until they get into our side.Firstly, Newcastle are owned by a state, £25m for them is equivalent to £1m to another club. They have just been taken over and will spend money willy nilly as we saw with City when they got taken over.
Secondly, looking at Rice and McTominay, the stats are similar considering we the way people talk about McTominay, he is a relegation level midfielder.
https://fbref.com/en/stathead/playe...1-2022&player_id2=d93c2511&p2yrfrom=2021-2022
Let me just put some stats
MCt Rice Pass attempts per 90 47 55 Pass accuracy % 89 85 Progressive passes per 90 4.2 3.7 Passes under pressure 8.14 8.7 Tackles 2.4 2.2 Pressures 15.9 13.7 Interceptions 1.48 3.05
Rice carries the ball better than McTominay but those stats are not someone £100m better than what we have even with 100% inflation.
Leadership, so you can see he is a leader but will ignore what Ole, Ralf have said about McTominay being a leader?
I've learnt that with new players, people see what they want to see. Everything is golden and they ignore the realities, until they get into our side.
Firstly, Newcastle are owned by a state, £25m for them is equivalent to £1m to another club. They have just been taken over and will spend money willy nilly as we saw with City when they got taken over.
Secondly, looking at Rice and McTominay, the stats are similar considering we the way people talk about McTominay, he is a relegation level midfielder.
https://fbref.com/en/stathead/playe...1-2022&player_id2=d93c2511&p2yrfrom=2021-2022
Let me just put some stats
MCt Rice Pass attempts per 90 47 55 Pass accuracy % 89 85 Progressive passes per 90 4.2 3.7 Passes under pressure 8.14 8.7 Tackles 2.4 2.2 Pressures 15.9 13.7 Interceptions 1.48 3.05
Rice carries the ball better than McTominay but those stats are not someone £100m better than what we have even with 100% inflation.
Leadership, so you can see he is a leader but will ignore what Ole, Ralf have said about McTominay being a leader?