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Couldn’t tell if he was knackered or just slow. Still had a quietly good game.
I think on the ball he was fine. For whatever reason we didn't give him the ball much.
Defensively the whole midfield seemed overrun. It got better when dalot started stepping into the middle in the second half but really out matched physically.
Couldn’t tell if he was knackered or just slow. Still had a quietly good game.
His little touch around the Villa LB to get it out of his feet and feed Dalot for that cross was terrific. Not one other player in our squad pulls that off.
If I were ETH, I'd be telling my CBs to always be looking for him. He's so composed, whenever he gets closed down, he almost always takes a defender out of the game
Yeah. Fernandes, Casemiro, and Mainoo is good, but beatable midfield three with some obvious flaws (pace, strength). But we kind of already knew that.I thought he played well considering Villa have superior athletes centrally. Our big issue is that we can't seem to match teams like Villa physically and athletically which gives those teams a advantage in the game hence getting over-run centrally becomes a bigger worry than it should be. I think it's very easy to see where the improvement can come in that regard and which players need to be replaced to see that improvement.
I'm going to include Maguire in that also because when he comes centrally into midfield to try and win the ball back, he can also create big problems for the out of possession shape due to him getting easily turned by opponents. In the 14th minute in the game against Villa he was turned so easily by the opponent that it almost resulted in Villa creating a very good chance.Yeah. Fernandes, Casemiro, and Mainoo is good, but beatable midfield three with some obvious flaws (pace, strength). But we kind of already knew that.
I like Harry - I think he’s a very good CB in the right system - but that system isn’t one that wants him to be an aggressive front-foot defender the way ETH does. He gets turned too easily. Obviously I’d still play him ahead of Victor but it’s going to be a struggle without Martinez and we really need to overhaul the CB position this summer.I'm going to include Maguire in that also because when he comes centrally into midfield to try and win the ball back, he can also create big problems for the out of possession shape due to him getting easily turned by opponent's. In the 14th minute in the game against Villa he was turned so easily by the opponent that it almost resulted in Villa creating a very good chance.
I think raising the physical/athletic level of the team without compromising on technical ability is the way forward.
Agreed.I like Harry - I think he’s a very good CB in the right system - but that system isn’t one that wants him to be an aggressive front-foot defender the way ETH does. He gets turned too easily. Obviously I’d still play him ahead of Victor but it’s going to be a struggle without Martinez and we really need to overhaul the CB position this summer.
Yeah I’m starting to think it might be as well. Same with certain other drawbacks that just keep happening, it’s like it’s by design.Isn’t it the tactics? We’ve had so many midfield combinations and it’s always the same. The starting position of the second midfielder always seems 5 yards higher than it needs to be.
The kid does very little wrong, which is great to see because some of his team mates do a lot wrong fairly often.
His composure is ridiculous considering he's surrounded by carnage half the time.
Yeah I’m starting to think it might be as well. Same with certain other drawbacks that just keep happening, it’s like it’s by design.
He has the brain and ability to be an #8, but right now, not the body, I feel. CM/#8 is your engine room for the entire team and where the most dogged runners who can output the same intensity all game are found. Watching him at #8, in terms of athleticism and stamina, he’s about a 3 in a league full of 6’s and 7’s and the occasional indefatigable 8’s through to caps like peak Kante at 10. He cannot match these grown men for physical output and is so reliant on his technical and positional skills to make up for it that it’s insane he can still mix it whilst being so handicapped at the moment. At #6, he gets to observe, conserve, use pockets of skill and then take a breather; at #8, downtime is considerably less and on/off the ball, he has to be perpetually outputting at a higher intensity. The game can leave him behind as he catches his breath or has to be selective in when he goes for his next maximum output burst. He might have the same intent as a Modric or Xavi, but currently his stamina level is absolutely dwarfed by theirs, so it’s going to take time for him to get those grown-up perks that’ll ultimately set in good stead as a CM, if that’s what he’s destined to be.Still think he's better as a 6, and would benefit from having a box to box midfielder next to him.
Having said that, he's shown in the last few games that he's comfortable in the last third, yet again playing a big part in our goal.
The run of games that he's started has included some ridiculously tough away fixtures. He has done so well. The footwork to pass back to Dalot, ridiculous. Love everything im seeing from him.
His little touch around the Villa LB to get it out of his feet and feed Dalot for that cross was terrific. Not one other player in our squad pulls that off.
If I were ETH, I'd be telling my CBs to always be looking for him. He's so composed, whenever he gets closed down, he almost always takes a defender out of the game
Thought he was ridiculously good on the ball when pressed, always found an out ballI thought the thread would be full of praise, his first touch is ridiculous and he kept getting out of tough spots for other players to lose it quickly.
He needs to improve his stamina and long balls but that was a good performance, especially on the ball.
It wouldn’t work, Casemiro is better as a 6. But Mainoo is more of a DLP than a box to box, so far at least. He doesn’t yet have the physique for a box to box, it will comePlay him as a 6 and let Case go more box to box instead.
I thought he played well considering Villa have superior athletes centrally. Our big issue is that we can't seem to match teams like Villa physically and athletically which gives those teams a advantage in the game hence getting over-run centrally becomes a bigger worry than it should be. I think it's very easy to see where the improvement can come in that regard and which players need to be replaced to see that improvement.
His little touch around the Villa LB to get it out of his feet and feed Dalot for that cross was terrific. Not one other player in our squad pulls that off.
If I were ETH, I'd be telling my CBs to always be looking for him. He's so composed, whenever he gets closed down, he almost always takes a defender out of the game