red_de_pologne
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I'd wait to see if he can deliver against France and the likes before lauding him the future Ballon d'or on performances against Iran or Senegal.
NoIs it worthy to spend almost all the transfer budget just to land Bellingham?
No but he'll probably go for close to £100m in the end, and Madrid probably have an eye on him. I find it hard to see how United or Liverpool spend any money come the summer if they haven't found new buyers.Can Liverpool afford to spend 150m on him though?
No but he'll probably go for close to £100m in the end, and Madrid probably have an eye on him. I find it hard to see how United or Liverpool spend any money come the summer if they haven't found new buyers.
And great for shirt revenue if fans are paying per letter.A midfield three of Tchouameni, Camavinga, and Bellingham would be decent to say the least!
A midfield three of Tchouameni, Camavinga, and Bellingham would be decent to say the least!
Yep Cesc was another level. Wilshere was brilliant too. Top class at that age. Shame.Fabregas was the best young CM I've seen by far.
Liverpool probably the best fit for him
Lampard was a great attacking midfielder but Bellingham has more strings to his bow.
Liverpool probably the best fit for him, he needs two others behind him, don’t think he’ll get that at Utd/City…maybe at Madrid but he’s nowhere near the Kroos replacement type they need
Bruno and KDBwhy wouldnt he get that at United or City?
I read “shit revenge” at firstAnd great for shirt revenue if fans are paying per letter.
Agree with this. At 17 he was bossing the PL against grown men, it was something else.Fabregas was the best young CM I've seen by far.
Pogba and Bellingham are very different players.Pogba is a better dribbler, passer, far more creative/skilful, has superior vision and is greater with his left foot than Bellingham too.
You know it's true though.
He's getting majorly over hyped. The two kids at Barcelona/Spain and Real Madrid/France look better right now.
All the Liverpool fans are convinced its done both in the Henderson celebration and the way him and Trent have been documenting their adventures in Qatar. I just cant see Liverpool paying over 100m again for a player.
I've said it a while now, if Liverpool get CL football for next season, he'll ene up there. If they don't, he'll go to City.All the Liverpool fans are convinced its done both in the Henderson celebration and the way him and Trent have been documenting their adventures in Qatar. I just cant see Liverpool paying over 100m again for a player.
The discussion centred purely around natural talent, which obviously isn't the be-all and end-all of what makes a top player. However, it negates mentality and a lot of the defensive intricacies. I did state previously that perhaps what I refer to as 'natural talent' might be a poor representation of what it actually is. I see Bellingham as a classic 90's 'all in one' type of midfielder and to me that means that his skill set whilst quite broad, is not as extreme or refined in any one particular area (attacking or defensive) compared to a player who specializes specifically in one of those positions. This can be seen as good or bad depending on your viewpoint. Obviously he is very young and may well develop one or more particular aspects of his game to a World-Class level.Pogba and Bellingham are very different players.
Pogba is also a much more a one way player and has big holes in his defensive game, positional game and his decision making defensively.
Bellingham runs more, works harder, presses better, wins the ball a lot more and is a better finisher than Pogba. Bellingham is a very much better fit than Pogba in that balancing BtoB role than Pogba ever was or is behind a front three and a 10. He has all the traits of both a DM and and an AM. He is also just 19 years old and can improve in all departments still.
At 19 Pogba hadn't made a single assist in his senior career, despite his vision, dribbling skills, creativity and passing ability with both feet... Bellingham already has 19 goals and 21 assists for Dortmund and already has more goals in the CL than Pogba in 36 less appearances.
Pogba's peak season with us (18/19) when he was considered one of the absolute best midfielders in the world (we did pay EUR 105M for him after all) vs. 19 year old Bellingham this season:
Offensively:
0,18 non penalty goals/90 (0,19 npxG/90) vs. Bellinghams 0,42 non penalty goals/90 (0,22 xG/90) - Bellingham by far the better finisher.
0,25 assists/90 (0,16 xA/90) vs. Bellinghams 0,14 assists/90 (0,11 xA/90) - Pogba's the more creative of them.
0,34 npG+xA/90 (total goalthreat) vs. Bellinghams 0,53 G+xA/90 (total goalthreat) - Bellingham by far the bigger goal threat.
1,69 successful dribbles/90 (64,2%) vs. Bellinghams 1,70 successful dribbles/90 (43%) Pogba the better dribbler.
Defensively:
0,77 tackles won/90 vs. Bellinghams 1,55 tackles won/90 - Bellingham far better
0,41 tackles vs dribblers won/90 (34,7%) vs. Bellinghams 1,25 tackles vs dribblers won/90 (69,4%) - Bellingham far superior
0,58 interceptions/90 vs. Bellinghams 1,7 interceptions/90 - Bellingham far better.
1,01 blocks/90 vs. Bellinghams 1,9 blocks/90 - Bellingham far better.
2,36 blocks+interceptions+successful tackles/90 vs. Bellinghams 5,15 blocks+interceptions+successful tackles/90...
Both very good at what they do, but Bellingham looks to be a much more complete BtoB balancing midfielder than Pogba. Bellingham's basically putting up elite DM defensive numbers and an AMs offensive numbers.
So because Bellingham hasn't played against prime Barca, Wilshere was better. Young Wilshere was good, but his CV was a lot less impressive than Bellinghams at his age. When he was Bellinghams age he had just broken into the first team and finished his first full season with Arsenal. Bellingham has put down great performances against several top teams, has worn the armband for Dortmund in the CL, is dominating for England in the WC and has been a starter at senior level for 4 seasons already.Wilshere was even more impressive. He did very well against Barca midfield when theyre at their peak. You cant beat that.
Is this the Mainoo that has played 0 minutes of senior football and is turning 18 in April? Bellingham had been a starter for Dortmund for a full season at this ageNo pressure KobbieOr we keep the current setup but ease Mainoo in, within the next 3 yrs.
You have some valid points, but I compared Bellingham to Pogba's best season with us (18/19 season) when he was 25. Pogba wasn't close to being a starter in his first period with us and just finished his first season at Juve when he was Bellinghams age. Pogba made his first senior football assist when he was 20 years 132 days old (in his 44th senior game). He did develop his passing, creativity and end product after he turned 20, that was my point.The discussion centred purely around natural talent, which obviously isn't the be-all and end-all of what makes a top player. However, it negates mentality and a lot of the defensive intricacies. I did state previously that perhaps what I refer to as 'natural talent' might be a poor representation of what it actually is. I see Bellingham as a classic 90's 'all in one' type of midfielder and to me that means that his skill set whilst quite broad, is not as extreme or refined in any one particular area (attacking or defensive) compared to a player who specializes specifically in one of those positions. This can be seen as good or bad depending on your viewpoint. Obviously he is very young and may well develop one or more particular aspects of his game to a World-Class level.
The argument about Bellingham being more productive than Pogba was at the same age is pretty redundant as Bellingham clearly targeted first team football at a much earlier age. That's Birmingham City and Borussia Dortmund for you compared to a title challenging United at the time.
Here’s my thing on Madrid though: what do you do then with Camavinga? I would think think the long term is to replace Modric next and Bellingham and Camavinga seem very similar to me. Even Valverde for that matter. I could see going for Bellingham ahead of them, but you’d have to think at least one would be moving on.No but he'll probably go for close to £100m in the end, and Madrid probably have an eye on him. I find it hard to see how United or Liverpool spend any money come the summer if they haven't found new buyers.
£150m (€175m) is only realistic for one player in the world, and that player is Mbappe.The hype has him as a £150m footballer which he isn't. Birmingham retired his shirt when he was 17, which was daft. There are plenty of little things which are overhyping him.