TheRedHearted
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I can't "logically" give you an answer to the question of what my problem with using numbers is, because I never said that. My problem is with people who ONLY use numbers (you know, the thing that I said).
Liverpool hit big by using both numbers AND actual traditional scouting methods which is the only logical way to do things and indeed what all top clubs do to varying degrees of success.
In this example Howson doesn't understand enough about ten Hag's last Ajax set-up, nor am I convinced he has watched that much of Mason Mount to make an informed decision either way, be it positive or negative. If only because he has so many other ventures taking up his time and how prolific he is with the video output and everything that goes into that, it simply isn't possible to have watched the games through, coded them effectively and then watched the footage back with a team of people to develop any meaningful insight.
Well I can logically tell you he doesn’t only use numbers.. having watched his content. So you can stand by your first statement but it’s false. He doesn’t only use numbers.I can't "logically" give you an answer to the question of what my problem with using numbers is, because I never said that. My problem is with people who ONLY use numbers (you know, the thing that I said).
Liverpool hit big by using both numbers AND actual traditional scouting methods which is the only logical way to do things and indeed what all top clubs do to varying degrees of success.
In this example Howson doesn't understand enough about ten Hag's last Ajax set-up, nor am I convinced he has watched that much of Mason Mount to make an informed decision either way, be it positive or negative. If only because he has so many other ventures taking up his time and how prolific he is with the video output and everything that goes into that, it simply isn't possible to have watched the games through, coded them effectively and then watched the footage back with a team of people to develop any meaningful insight.
With Liverpool not having splashed big in the time, except for Van Dijk then the keeper, leading up to it was all money ball signings. I highly doubt Klopp was hoping to sign Salah per say, instead he trusted their approach.Well… not really.
The manager tells the scouts what he wants. The scouting team provides the manager with several options. The manager picks from those options.
‘Numbers’ only goes so far. The Brentford player acquisition team goes waaaay beyond the data. They have watched players in restaurants to see how they treat wait staff. None of that has anything to do with stats.
It’s never been a baseballesque ‘He gets on base’. Football is far more nuanced. It’s the totality of everything.
most of your point stands up though of course.
But even watching someone’s demeanor at a restaurant in a way is ticking off a stat. Clearly they wanted team players who treat people well, that’s a characteristic And they wanted to make sure the player ticks that box.
It seems like the plan is have a fullback shift in to midfield to help out casemiro while the right side is Bruno and Antonys. Left side is Rashford and Mounts, with Bruno also staring from deep and Ten Hag believing Mount is disciplined enough to drop deep as well.He's not going to come for free or be on small wages. Rabiot is an 'easy' one to make because it's a free transfer albeit probably on 'high' wages but his profile makes the most sense for a team that wants to be more in control next season; it's literally what ETH has been saying. The 7-0 and the other various away game losses have unfortunately be fairly consistent and whilst that particular game was horrendous, it wasn't that 'bothering' to me as a one off because of all the other tangible progress we've made. In fact, it's games like those that make me more baffled by this signing; much of our success is due to our low block defending, counter pressing and the tendency to let teams come at us, so we can play an open game (for more transitions). It's been a pragmatic approach this season but a Mount signing is just another side step in that direction.
Unless we're signing another two midfielders (a more defensive minded Casemiro cover/partner and/or another solid playmaker), on top of a striker and a keeper then Mount is absolutely eating into the budget if the reports are true. My biggest issue is explained below:
Like I said, happy to eat humble pie next year but unless we have a super successful and productive summer transfer market (hitting all the right targets and profile of players) along with another evolution of ETH's coaching, on paper this just sounds like a strange first signing.