Swedish_Plumber
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A rodri type?
Looks much more advanced, kind of a weird area to target, would much rather a more rounded CMA rodri type?
Again i did not say he was prolific. But that's kind of all he brings. Get me? If not then just press on.
No one suggested that you said he was prolific. The point was that if he isn't prolific then it's not something that he brings. I'm not sure why it's even debated.
Yeah agree with you there.Looks much more advanced, kind of a weird area to target, would much rather a more rounded CM
I don’t want to believe anything. Ten Hag has said it and McTominay has shown that what little quality he does have is in this area.In the past two seasons and a half he has scored 7 league goals and 4 were scored in two games. That's where stats can be totally misleading but if you want to believe that McTominay's strength is scoring goals then fair enough.
Still balling at elite levels.
Which kind of in itself suggests one might say he’s in the team to be a concern to the opponents net?Given where he plays you need to tweak this to the AM comparisons, he's not really a CM by any stretch. We basically play 1 midfielder and then there's a chasm to the others.
Yes 100%, that's his role. I don't think he's very good at it but his role is essentially to run channels, arrive late in the box and carry the ball forwards.Which kind of in itself suggests one might say he’s in the team to be a concern to the opponents net?
Some sort of danger to the area in which we’d like to put the ball to win?
A goal threat.
so perfect for United then. we dont like good midfieldersBeen underwhelming the few times I’ve seen him. Might develop it but as of now I’d say he completely lack the intensity + physicality to make it in the PL, also often disappears in the games.
All of which Javi Guerra does as well (though not so much arrive into the box as Valencia play with a 2-man midfield). He'll struggle to carry the ball with as much freedom as he does in La Liga given the tighter defensive shapes of the PL sides, and he may need to tone down on his riskier forward passes, but the potential is there.Yes 100%, that's his role. I don't think he's very good at it but his role is essentially to run channels, arrive late in the box and carry the ball forwards.
I understand the comparison, I'm personally against this type of signing overall (I want us to have more control of games) but understand he has some promise.All of which Javi Guerra does as well (though not so much arrive into the box as Valencia play with a 2-man midfield). He'll struggle to carry the ball with as much freedom as he does in La Liga given the tighter defensive shapes of the PL sides, and he may need to tone down on his riskier forward passes, but the potential is there.
He is doing the same Enzo did there at a younger age. So he probably isIs he better than Enzo?
Given that he gets lots of shots off and where he gets involved, looks closer to a box crashing midfielder and not passer. One of those van de Beek type players...https://fbref.com/en/players/3828f130/Javier-Guerra
Passing stats look a bit crap. How is his accuracy % so low if so few of his passes are 'progressive'?
caca vibes?Am I missing something? He looks rubbish.
Is he a young Matic mk II?All of which Javi Guerra does as well (though not so much arrive into the box as Valencia play with a 2-man midfield). He'll struggle to carry the ball with as much freedom as he does in La Liga given the tighter defensive shapes of the PL sides, and he may need to tone down on his riskier forward passes, but the potential is there.
Looks bang average
He's more attack minded than Matic ever was. If anything, stylistically, he's more like Dani Parejo but with more directness to his game.Is he a young Matic mk II?
He's more attack minded than Matic ever was. If anything, stylistically, he's more like Dani Parejo but with more directness to his game.
Scott has played as a DM for the previous 18 months, and before that as a more defensive-minded box-to-box. Even then he was a good finisher when he actually got into goal scoring positions, he just rarely got in those positions. Since moving to an attacking role this season he's scored 6 goals in less than 17 matches worth of minutes (and he hasn't played in the attacking role in every game).In the past two seasons and a half he has scored 7 league goals and 4 were scored in two games. That's where stats can be totally misleading but if you want to believe that McTominay's strength is scoring goals then fair enough.