Borys
Statistics Wizard
Hypocritical? Didn't you read my post when I called both Pogba and Bruno inconsistent?See this right there is the hypocritical part because all the things Pogba is accused of like inconsistent during the games can be equally applied to Bruno as well but his poor performances can usually be masked by telling contributions .
But due to your inherent bias you are giving him greater leeway and have tried to describe him as brilliant one game and while poor in some but one could argue he is more of a moment's player than Pogba and he isn't the best tactical fit either .
Bruno is for sure a "moments" player, but so is Pogba and I don't want that kind of player in midfield. So this leaves us with a choice who plays the AM position, I pick Bruno for a number of reasons (objective like he's our best attacking player in terms of numbers, he's far less injury-prone and subjective like he seems to care more than Pogba). Who would you pick and why?
By the way, I don't understand why are you attacking me for my opinion, if I ever hurt your feelings I'm sorry, it wasn't personal.
You questioned the stats provided by @hobbers, and argued that Pogba starting the game isn't the best way to judge his effect on the team because he made an impact from the bench. It's a fair point but it doesn't change the fact we're getting significantly more points when he isn't starting. It's not a hole in theory, it's a different point.Not arguing anything, everyone is free to come to the conclusion they like. My point was to raise a relevant caveat that wasn't taken into account due to the nature of the data. There are more of course, but the point itself is more important than the exact caveats and thus just one will suffice.
In any case, surely if you present stats and form a conclusion with them, you'd expect to see some holes poked in your theory? If the goal is to use stats to get others to agree with your already formed pov, then what's the point? There are stats that can do that for any pov.
Fbref provides another angle, with "impact" calculated per 90', but including each game in which given player was on the pitch 30'+. Here you can see a summary for 2020/21 season. All those stats tell the story Pogba isn't that important for United as some might suggest.
I don't understand this.The alternative isn't necessarily losing him for free. He could be offered an extension with the tacit understanding that he will be allowed to leave the following summer. So it then becomes whether one season of Pogba is worth the (presumed) pay rise but higher eventual transfer fee (also presumed, and perhaps more wildly so).
If he didn't sign an extension until now, it's because he either wants more money, or wants to move to a different club - or both.
Now if he signs an extension, it'll probably mean there will be less clubs interested in buying him next season (because they have to pay the fee) AND he gets less money in wages (because they have to pay the fee).
If he has already agreed to join a club next summer for free, makes no sense to sign the contract extension.
I can see him signing an extension if we agree to pay some ridiculous wages, but that is very unlikely. Year ago, maybe, but now now.
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