Kostov
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I know many will say it's a cliche, but a 1.78m CB is a disaster waiting to happen in the PL. He could maybe get away if he played in a Pep team, but not for us.
I suppose the counter to that is that none of those players have done it in the PL where crossing is more of a tactic. Not to mention that unless he’s extremely good in the air, teams would definitely target he and AWB aerially. All that said, when I’ve watched him he’s looked a really good player, so what do I know.If he has great leap and reading of game i would not worry too much we have seen Mascerano puyol and Cannavaro playing the position and being great. I also seeing Fernandinho playing it for City. Marquinhos isnt that tall either and is doing great.
No you're not but if he's a bit cnut-ish all well and good.That's the fecker that robbed us last year. He went up from a header, missed the header,ball brushed back of his afro, could see it shake in replays,out for throw.Ref didn't see the touch off the fro. Gave sevilla throw,they scored from it if I remember correctly. Utd complained, var couldn't act cause it was only a throw. Am I the only one that remembers that? Maybe I dreamt it! Good player though.
Pre injury VVD was top class. Diaz looks superb at 23 but early days yet.Who was the last truly top class CB to play in the league fullstop? There’s a total dearth of them regardless of height.
I agree but nowadays apart from Burnley, Wes Brom, Shefield rare are the teams that will just repeatedly put in crosses or look for a target man in the old fashion way. Thois is to say we may rotate him in those games which is around 10% of the season, i am a bit desperate to finally have a reliable pacy centre back...it might explained my reasoningI suppose the counter to that is that none of those players have done it in the PL where crossing is more of a tactic. Not to mention that unless he’s extremely good in the air, teams would definitely target he and AWB aerially. All that said, when I’ve watched him he’s looked a really good player, so what do I know.
He's 5` 10", but has good heading for a short CB. He''s faster than many. Maybe he's a fallback if United can't get number one?He looks really short around 5'8 in the video. Would that be a hinderance in the EPL?
He’s also got a good footballing brain and passes out of defence wellHe's 5` 10", but has good heading for a short CB. He''s faster than many. Maybe he's a fallback if United can't get number one?
That's harsh on Smalling.Is this another “value punt” at a CB? Brought to you by the scouts that got us Rojo, Lindelof, Bailly, Smalling, etc?
I don't think there's much in this if I'm honest. The story is from Steve Bates of the Sunday Mirror and his credibility has taken a nose dive in the last few years.He's 5` 10", but has good heading for a short CB. He''s faster than many. Maybe he's a fallback if United can't get number one?
Yeah probably was tbhThat's harsh on Smalling.
Don't think he does. City offered about £60m in the summer but Sevilla's GM Ken Monchi thinks that his value nay get even higher so rejected the bid.Does he have a buyout or what's the rumored price? I've noticed him during our clashes with Sevilla over the years and their usual EL runs but admittedly never thought much of him. If he is as good as many in this thread think he is, height can be worked around with the right partners in the team i guess.
Yeah i like Smalling. You're right of course - he didn't end up fulfilling his potential but i'd still have him as a successful signing, all things considered. He was a good servant to the club.Yeah probably was tbh
Thanks Jim. Had no idea City were in for him. Probably much less of a gamble and punt at that prices, and we'd need the sure thing to come in basically.Don't think he does. City offered about £60m in the summer but Sevilla's GM Ken Monchi thinks that his value nay get even higher so rejected the bid.
Probably take 70+ to get them to the table IMO.
Completely agree. As we saw with David de Gea against Sheffield United, some referees in England are a lot more forgiving of what amount to fouls in the end evenWins 54% of his aerial duels in the league. That's not great...()..... That works in a league where he doesn't have to face behemoths who are allowed to just maul him on a semi-regular basis...
Our nearly forty year old CB in my amateur team is no more than 5'8 and I've never, ever seen him beaten in the air, if that helps any. I on the other hand am almost 6'0 and get shorter when I jump somehow.
Some people can just head the fecking ball it seems.
Like a salmon?
Ake is probably a good example of being 'good for his height'. I remember looking up his stats when we were linked with him between seasons and his win rate for aerial duels was pretty much exactly 50%. Meanwhile our 'terrible in the air' defenders like Lindelof and Bailly were up around 67%.I dont think Ake is very tall. Has a great leap on him which makes up for the height.
I watched him few times this season. His ball playing is top quality, physically strong despite of his height & he's very good one on one because the last match I watched him in December, he had situation under counter attack for one on one situation, he dealt the opposition player with ease. I hope they lower their price to 40m-50m max in the summer.
Think he'd be slightly less in summer. Now that we're unloading some players hopefully it'll free up some fundsThink if we had smart negotiators in place then we could get him for a decent price, having said that didn't City already get a bid for this guy turned down back in the summer around 62m euros
Yeah, the attacking set pieces bit is what sticks in people's heads but doesn't seem to actually have that much to do with defending them or defending aerially from open play! Maguire for example gets his head on everything, but is brutally bad at attacking them. Can't direct his headers worth shit or get any power on them. Lindelof has never been any threat from corners, neither has Bailly. You look back 10 years ago, Vidic was way better at attacking them than Rio was, so Rio stayed back a lot more often.Ake is probably a good example of being 'good for his height'. I remember looking up his stats when we were linked with him between seasons and his win rate for aerial duels was pretty much exactly 50%. Meanwhile our 'terrible in the air' defenders like Lindelof and Bailly were up around 67%.
Ake is good at attacking set pieces and wins a lot more of them than you'd expect, which gives people the impression he's better than he actually is. I know I was surprised when I saw the actual stats.
I dont think Ake is very tall. Has a great leap on him which makes up for the height.
I cannot see them selling him lower than 62m euros if city s rejected bid is true.Think if we had smart negotiators in place then we could get him for a decent price, having said that didn't City already get a bid for this guy turned down back in the summer around 62m euros
I cannot see them selling him lower than 62m euros if city s rejected bid is true.
Not as injured proned for sureIs he better than Konate, who apparently has a 40m release clause?
Is he better than Konate, who apparently has a 40m release clause?
Unpopular opinion. I think he’s better than Upamecano.