Do you factor in age and game time.22 goals in 92 games is doing well?
Do you factor in age and game time.22 goals in 92 games is doing well?
He's Rashford's replacement. We'll still go for a 9. Plus a lot of teams get goals without having a prolific number 9. Just this guy and Amad makes us a lot more of an attacking threat. Add the new 9 we would be signing be it Delap or Osimhen/Gyokeres/Sesko etc.Only being devils advocate, but he isnt an out and out striker. His last 2 seasons returns in what has been a terrible wolves team at times have been pretty good. Also in his favour are his workrate and the physicality we desperately lack - think of how we could have done with 2 or 3 like him versus newcastle recently. I could see him doing very well as the left hand side 10 role. With Diallo or Bruno in the other its a good pairing and more natural to this new system that what weve been trying. The problem will remain though, we could sign the best 10s in the world and it wont matter without a goalscoring striker.
Im on board with Cunha, especially if amorim sees him as a proper fit for this system that seemingly needs absolutely every component part to function at all.
I think he’s a good PL level player at the right age of his career.I'm less worried about his character and more worried about his ability. He's on a massive hot streak at the moment which is making him look better than he is and I don't think he's got any more ceiling to grow into. This is as good as he's going to get.
Despite this season, he's not a 15 goal a season player, he's a (maybe) 10 goal a season player at best and I think that'll bare out when he signs for United. £62m just seems way, way too much for him.
I think that's worth highlighting, for sure. The problem I have with the argument is that he also isn't a prolific creator, which is the other aspect of being a 10. His return for Wolves is kind of what I'm highlighting really, he's scored 26 goals from 17xG and since the start of 2024 he's overperformed his xG by 8.5. He's not an elite finisher, he's just in the form of his life and we need to spend the money knowing that we'll be buying his actual level, which is much lower.Only being devils advocate, but he isnt an out and out striker. His last 2 seasons returns in what has been a terrible wolves team at times have been pretty good. Also in his favour are his workrate and the physicality we desperately lack - think of how we could have done with 2 or 3 like him versus newcastle recently. I could see him doing very well as the left hand side 10 role. With Diallo or Bruno in the other its a good pairing and more natural to this new system that what weve been trying. The problem will remain though, we could sign the best 10s in the world and it wont matter without a goalscoring striker.
Im on board with Cunha, especially if amorim sees him as a proper fit for this system that seemingly needs absolutely every component part to function at all.
This is probably fair, and I'm sure plays into the need. Although my worry is kind of related to this as well, Wolves play a style of play we're moving away from (transition based) and although he plays in the same position it's going to put far more pressure on him in tight spaces against set defences. Something I'm not sure he's all that suited for.I think he’s a good PL level player at the right age of his career.
I agree with you, I don’t see him evolving into a superstar or anything, and the money is probably a little higher than we should be paying, but we probably need to be targeting more “PL proven” of this ilk and less Italian/German league players for the same amount of money who are excelling in very hyper specific systems.
No player can single handedly change things for us. We need investment in all phases of play, but our attack is dreadful. A player who can beat a man consistently, carry the ball over distance and actually can shoot will improve us a lot.I think Cunha is decent, but I don't think he will single handedly change things for us. Seen in the context of an entirely new attack comprising 4 or 5 new players over the next 2 to 3 seasons, then I can see the logic. If you add Cunha to this current team by himself, I think the impact he makes overall is modest.
Hes been one of the standout performers in the prem this season, and fills a big gaping hole in our squad.
Yet half the caf have reservations...
As for his attitude, it's exactly what we need, some dogs on the pitch. We are way too soft to play against.
I think that's worth highlighting, for sure. The problem I have with the argument is that he also isn't a prolific creator, which is the other aspect of being a 10. His return for Wolves is kind of what I'm highlighting really, he's scored 26 goals from 17xG and since the start of 2024 he's overperformed his xG by 8.5. He's not an elite finisher, he's just in the form of his life and we need to spend the money knowing that we'll be buying his actual level, which is much lower.
£62m for 10 goals and 5 assists a season if he does well, on a guy who turns 26 in May because his workrate and physicality is good... maybe that's the going rate nowadays and I'm being harsh on him, but it doesn't feel like good business to me.
Does it, though? I don't think it's that simple. Wolves play on the counter, which suits Cunha to the ground. A bit like Elanga, would you really expect his numbers to go up playing for a "better" team that doesn't have so many counter attacking opportunities per game as Forest do?But you have to add in that's for Wolves.
Has to be scaled up when he's playing for a (hopefully) better team
Cunha is very technical, he's not a pace merchant who would struggle against packed defences. It's nothing like Elanga.Does it, though? I don't think it's that simple. Wolves play on the counter, which suits Cunha to the ground. A bit like Elanga, would you really expect his numbers to go up playing for a "better" team that doesn't have so many counter attacking opportunities per game as Forest do?
I was about to ask if anyone is concerned that he's massively outperforming his xG, given that his contribution outside of goals is fairly minimal/average.
I think that's worth highlighting, for sure. The problem I have with the argument is that he also isn't a prolific creator, which is the other aspect of being a 10. His return for Wolves is kind of what I'm highlighting really, he's scored 26 goals from 17xG and since the start of 2024 he's overperformed his xG by 8.5. He's not an elite finisher, he's just in the form of his life and we need to spend the money knowing that we'll be buying his actual level, which is much lower.
£62m for 10 goals and 5 assists a season if he does well, on a guy who turns 26 in May because his workrate and physicality is good... maybe that's the going rate nowadays and I'm being harsh on him, but it doesn't feel like good business to me.
Does it, though? I don't think it's that simple. Wolves play on the counter, which suits Cunha to the ground. A bit like Elanga, would you really expect his numbers to go up playing for a "better" team that doesn't have so many counter attacking opportunities per game as Forest do?
Honestly I don't think they did.Did you ever see Keane and Cantona etc?
He is underrated going by this thread.He is overrated.
We will have many options with Cunha in the team. It could be Cunha as a LAM next to Bruno. Or he could play next to Amad while Bruno shifts to a deeper role. Or Cunha could play as a CF ahead of Amad and Bruno. It gives us options depending on opponents.Do we think Bruno would play alongside Cunha in the #10 positions, or would signing Cunha see Bruno's primary role shift to CM for next season?
, “you can feel he is the most experienced player, the example. Sometimes we start the play and Bruno is the right man to start with the tempo of the play.”Do we think Bruno would play alongside Cunha in the #10 positions, or would signing Cunha see Bruno's primary role shift to CM for next season?
Great player, but let's not sugar coat it, he seems a bit of a tool. Ability wise I'd be very happy with him.
Bruno is a whiny player but he doesn't have a nasty streak like Cunha seems to, and I don't mean that in a positive sense...
I didn't say he was like Elanga as a player, I said they were in similar situations. Cunha is much less pacey than Elanga but he's still a player who does almost all his best work on the transition. Grealish is another example of a player this applies to at the opposite end of the spectrum.Cunha is very technical, he's not a pace merchant who would struggle against packed defences. It's nothing like Elanga.
Do we? How many 26 year olds get a big money move and see their goals and assists go up? Grealish is an example above, Lukaku was a bit younger but didn't see an increase when he joined us. Mahrez didn't really score more when he went to City, Neto, Solanke. Those are just a few names off the top of my head from players who moved "up" the Premier League ladder at roughly that age.Yeah I think generally if a forward is playing for a better team you'd expect their assists and goals to increase. We see that happen over and over again.
Understat has him at 14 goals from 7.16 xG, fbref has him at 14 goals from 7.3xG. Can I politely suggest you might be looking at npxG+xAG (which is 14.1 on fbref and 13.57 on understat)? Either that or FootyStats xG model is absolutely nonsense.A quick look at FootyStats has him on 14 goals in the league this season, with a total npxG of 14.26, so it looks like he's performing as expected.
Do we think Bruno would play alongside Cunha in the #10 positions, or would signing Cunha see Bruno's primary role shift to CM for next season?
I think thats plausible, or at the very least, that might increasingly be the plan in games where its up to us to break down the opposition. At the very least it gives us a wider range of options. Quite often this season it would have been good to have Bruno at CM for his creativity, or for that matter Amad at RWB to offer more direct threat from wide, but we had to play them at number 10 simply because it was the least bad configuration of our resources.Do we think Bruno would play alongside Cunha in the #10 positions, or would signing Cunha see Bruno's primary role shift to CM for next season?
Bruno is a flexible player. It could be a combination of:
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** Cunha ********** Bruno **
Or with Bruno in a deeper role and:
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** Cunha ********** Zirkzee **