Romeros actually 23 though vs Botman whos 21. At 23 hes probably close to the finished article whereas at 21 Botman definitely has some development left. Botmans also left footed, Romero is right footed. We dont currently have a left footed CB. We were consistently linked with left footed centre backs, predominantly Torres, until all the Varane links started appearing which just screams Joel Glazer and Ed Woodwards influence. I really think the next centre back we sign should be left footed. Obviously that being said there are other players out there, Torres or Badiashile for instance.Despite being short, he's been better in the air than you'd expect. I've rarely seen him be troubled in aerial battles. His tackling definitely needs work, particularly since he tends to throw himself in rather than take a more measured approach, but he's still developing, and tackling is something that one can improve over time.
Weird styyle. Barges in like a Black Friday parent after the last Elmo doll.Watching Romero for the first time tonight for Atalanta against Juve.
He loves throwing himself about into tackles doesnt he?
That'd typically be the case with more attacking players, but defenders tend to mature at around 27-30 (see Koulibaly, Thiago Silva, van Dijk, etc.). In recent years, the only defenders that I've seen peak at younger ages were Piqué, Varane, and Marquinhos, all of whom were either very skilled on the ball, very athletic, or both.Romeros actually 23 though vs Botman whos 21. At 23 hes probably close to the finished article whereas at 21 Botman definitely has some development left. Botmans also left footed, Romero is right footed. We dont currently have a left footed CB. We were consistently linked with left footed centre backs, predominantly Torres, until all the Varane links started appearing which just screams Joel Glazer and Ed Woodwards influence. I really think the next centre back we sign should be left footed. Obviously that being said there are other players out there, Torres or Badiashile for instance.
I've been having a lot of trouble 'finding' the right CB, the one we all agree we need. I think we have two ways to go here:
a) A young CB with huge potential: Botman, Badiashile, Tapsoba, Gvardiol, Zagadou are the names that first come to my mind. He will be coming as a 4th choice with an eye on the future, expectedly hungry to stake a claim. We will have the same CB pairing next season, which doesn't sound good at all.
b) An acomplished performer of the highest level: Varane, Marquinhos, Romagnoli, Koulibaly. This second option would be the most impactful in the short term and could take us to the next level, but unfortunately I don't see it happening, given the current squad.
any of which should include Jones' exit. Please.
Romeros actually 23 though vs Botman whos 21. At 23 hes probably close to the finished article whereas at 21 Botman definitely has some development left. Botmans also left footed, Romero is right footed. We dont currently have a left footed CB. We were consistently linked with left footed centre backs, predominantly Torres, until all the Varane links started appearing which just screams Joel Glazer and Ed Woodwards influence. I really think the next centre back we sign should be left footed. Obviously that being said there are other players out there, Torres or Badiashile for instance.
That'd typically be the case with more attacking players, but defenders tend to mature at around 27-30 (see Koulibaly, Thiago Silva, van Dijk, etc.). In recent years, the only defenders that I've seen peak at younger ages were Piqué, Varane, and Marquinhos, all of whom were either very skilled on the ball, very athletic, or both.
Given that Maguire has always played on the left side for us, I'm expecting him to continue there, which is why we're currently being more strongly linked with Varane and Koundé rather than Pau Torres or another left-footed centre back. If you ask me, I'd rather get a more aggressive, athletic defender to allow us to play higher on the pitch and partner up with one of Lindelöf or Maguire, and there are numerous options for that.
Given nobody is able to arrive at that one perfect option for us at CB I wonder if Liverpool have got the best of the lot in Konate yet again. Would be an utter shame for him to form a great partnerships with VVD and us to keep floundering in that position next few years
Why is nobody talking of Ezri Konsa of Aston Villa, he's 23 years old seems to be improving since his debut, when we played them recently i thought he did very well, Good on the ball, wins his fair share of Arial duals... I've been Impressed of him whenever I've seen him play.
Absolutely not good enough, he wasn't even good enough for Ajax.
He doesn't fit the profile of a fast defender who can stop counter attacks or is comfortable with the ball. He might do fine at his current club, but it's not a player for United
Yeah same with me, unfortunately. But I am just going to be biased against Serie A and assume based on nothing more than that, that Romagnoli isn't good enough.
And yeah Marquinhos is a pipe dream but it would be perfect! He is so good at CDM and CB, and is passible as a RB.
It matters if you want to be a good possession side as a left footed CB on the left has better passing angles than a right footed player. The game in England wasnt particularly technically advanced until more recently (hence lengthy Spanish domination in Europe until more modern coaching methods started arriving) which is probably why we werent seeing any real emphasis on left footed centre halves. Guardiola obviously thinks its important having 2 in his squad and im pretty confident he knows his stuff.Personally dont get this obsession with left footed centre backs, how many have we actually ever had? Blind and Rojo, spring to mind, neither were very good. Was Vidic left footed, Johnsen, Pallister? Its about the partnerships for me and balance, not which foot they use. There arent even that many left footed centre backs full stop.....if we are going down that route though....Romagnoli. Badiashile is noweher near ready and personally Torres is a left footed Lindelof and I dont mean tht as a compliment either, dont get the fuss about him at all (I did say that to be fair about Diaz at Benfica)
It matters if you want to be a good possession side as a left footed CB on the left has better passing angles than a right footed player. The game in England wasnt particularly technically advanced until more recently (hence lengthy Spanish domination in Europe until more modern coaching methods started arriving) which is probably why we werent seeing any real emphasis on left footed centre halves. Guardiola obviously thinks its important having 2 in his squad and im pretty confident he knows his stuff.
Thiago Silva left for PSG at the age of 27 on July 2012. He was starting to be recognised as one of, if not, the best in the world at around the start of 2011. Koulibaly was looking promising at 2015, but he really got going at 2016 when Sarri's Napoli were at their best. In that case, I'll give you Koulibaly as he was 24-25 at the time. On Piqué and Marquinhos, we can agree to disagree, though I do remember both defenders being very well-regarded at the ages of 23-24.Not sure I agree with that at all. Silva was arguably th ebest centre back in the world at Milan, probably his best years were there, he left there at 25. Koulibaly is 29 and has been one of the best cb in serie a for 5-6years now. In the case of Van Djik is it him peaking or just playing with better players at a big club, is debatable. Marqhuinos is 27 and has been a top defender for years but is actually showing more constistency and awareness now and is a better defender because of hit. Pique also very much peaked in his late twenties.
Apart from Varane, personally I think you have got all these players the other way round in terms of peaking.
Thiago Silva left for PSG at the age of 27 on July 2012. He was starting to be recognised as one of, if not, the best in the world at around the start of 2011. Koulibaly was looking promising at 2015, but he really got going at 2016 when Sarri's Napoli were at their best. In that case, I'll give you Koulibaly as he was 24-25 at the time. On Piqué and Marquinhos, we can agree to disagree, though I do remember both defenders being very well-regarded at the ages of 23-24.
My point is that I don't want to rule out a defender getting better just because they're 23 years old.
That makes the two of us, and that's even when I give some the benefit of the doubt!Completely agree with the last line and younger. I do think unlike cm though that a lot of the younger talents being touted, though I agree of course are not the finished article....are not actually all that good. A good 10+ young cm I rate, I think of all these cb, though I havent seen a huge amount of most of them, more like 2 or 3 I think would be really good signings
Give me a Vidic clone every time. If there was a Vidic-type, maybe with a little more flat-out pace and quickness, then that'd be ideal. I have no idea who fits that mold but thats what I would go for. I would want two dominate CBs who are going to bully players and set the tone for the spine of the team.The right CB is a conundrum. Do we want:
A bruising tackler and clearer of aerial threats in the mold of Vidic?
An elegant reader of danger and passer of the ball in the mold of Rio?
The polished gem such as Varage?
A promising up-and-comer such as Kande?
As much as I’d love Varane I can’t really see it happening so for those that watch La Liga who’s the better option between Kounde and Torres? The latter I’ll get a look at in the final but that will only be one game.
Yeah for those reasons I’m not sold on Torres. When we replace Lindelof it should be a clear upgrade. I just don’t see it with Torres yet. Maybe he will convince in the finalYou'll only be able to tell Torres apart from Lindelof through his shirt. Seriously, he totally looks like he's Lindelof's little brother.
Too young to make the step up to United, one for the future but a long long way to go yet,Does anyone know much about Gvardiol?
I know he has got a recent transfer so a move to us won’t be possible- but is he good?
I just like to keep an eye on the future left footed CB’s that maybe available to us.
No idea but I do know Kounde can play right back. He is also on the short side for a CB but apparently has a good leap.As much as I’d love Varane I can’t really see it happening so for those that watch La Liga who’s the better option between Kounde and Torres? The latter I’ll get a look at in the final but that will only be one game.
What's people's opinions on Varane?
I thought he had been struggling the last few years.
The centre back options in the market seem disappointing to be honest. I do not think Pau Torres (too much like Lindelof), Kounde (too small) and Varane (form has been bad) will be good fits for us. I'd rather we go for a no nonsense type - maybe Skriniar, Milenkovic, Romero or Botman? But too much smoke is coming from the Torres/Kounde/Varane links.
Statistically he looks very impressive.
Give me a Vidic clone every time. If there was a Vidic-type, maybe with a little more flat-out pace and quickness, then that'd be ideal. I have no idea who fits that mold but thats what I would go for. I would want two dominate CBs who are going to bully players and set the tone for the spine of the team.
Right now we have one CB that is close to that, and then we have a male model who while occasionally is decent and can hit a decent long ball over the top to Rashford, he can also get shouldered by a teenager. And not a Rooney type, man-child teenager, but just a kid who can outmuscle one of our starting CBs! Disgraceful! I hope the other lads roast him mercilessly for that!
The fact that even most non-defenders in our team struggle with defending set pieces tells me that this is either a problem with their focus/attitude or a problem with our half-zonal-marking approach. Even if we get better defenders, we'll still struggle with set pieces if we change nothing about our approach to them.Our CBs have done well to avoid red cards this season but we're very weak in defending set pieces. I don't have the wherewithal to analyze how many goals we've conceded on set pieces but it has to be well above average for the six clubs. Cut that down to less than average and our goals conceded would be fairly impressive.
Surprised there is no mention of Caleta-Car. Looks very interesting. Probably more of a Vidic-type, but also looks two-footed and like a really good passer of the ball.
Aerially strong, a strong tackler, and an overall aggressive defender, Caleta-Car is a player who can excite the fans with his style. Despite not being that great on the ball, he's no liability like Smalling is; people had doubts over Skriniar's ability on the ball, but he's not done so badly in Inter's back 3.I quite like him. I don't really trust CBs who can't head the ball (Lindelof, Bailly, Kounde) - Caleta-Car is one of the aerially strongest CBs in Europe. Not completely sold on his passing ability from the admittedly little I have seen of him, though.