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How so. He’s a better passer which again is the main requirement. Bissouma for example is just a water carrier.Big no
How so. He’s a better passer which again is the main requirement. Bissouma for example is just a water carrier.Big no
How so. He’s a better passer which again is the main requirement. Bissouma for example is just a water carrier.
But is that not more to do with the fact he has played for one of the most negative teams in the league, rather than his lack of ability to do it? When Neves first broke though he was hailed for his immense passing and technical ability. At a top team he’d see more of the ball and be expected to do more with it which I think he could be capable of showing.Brozovic is a better passer overall. Neves is mainly an occasional long pass behind the defence for someone to run onto, hes good at those. In terms of controlling a match, finding passes along the floor to open teams up etc. its not really his thing. Wolves dont often have the majority of the ball, he doesnt often have loads of touches or passes. Sometimes he's just breaking up play, a good long pass and a good shot.
But is that not more to do with the fact he has played for one of the most negative teams in the league, rather than his lack of ability to do it? When Neves first broke though he was hailed for his immense passing and technical ability. At a top team he’d see more of the ball and be expected to do more with it which I think he could be capable of showing.
There isn't a single controlling CM in current football, not even one similar to Xavi/Scholes and you're imagining taking a player from 15 years ago into back then's Wolves team to use it as a comparison?I dont know, do you think Xavi would suddenly not be controlling the tempo with short passes if he had signed from Barcelona to Wolves in his prime? Isnt it more likely that he just isnt that kind of player, because there'd be evidence of it if he was?
I’m not saying he’s Xavi good to be fair! But someone like Carrick didn’t really showcase his brilliant passing at Spurs and even then only got really good once he matured at Utd. I don’t think it’s beyond the realms of possibility he could do that at a top club. For what it’s worth I think this story is nonsense paper talk and we won’t sign him but at £30 million he’s a decent gamble for someone I reckon.I dont know, do you think Xavi would suddenly not be controlling the tempo with short passes if he had signed from Barcelona to Wolves in his prime? Isnt it more likely that he just isnt that kind of player, because there'd be evidence of it if he was?
Neves short passing ability is not great, He can deliver good long balls and support counter attacking foorball, that might be the reason Ole is looking at him
Bissouma / Touchameni anyone ?
Hang on he can ping it all over the pitch but can't pass sideways?
There isn't a single controlling CM in current football, not even one similar to Xavi/Scholes and you're imagining taking a player from 15 years ago into back then's Wolves team to use it as a comparison?
If he would've signed from Barcelona to Wolves in his prime he would've played in the Championship where he wouldn't control jack shit.
I'm not one to argue but you're just spitting out random shit to win an argument.
I’m not saying he’s Xavi good to be fair! But someone like Carrick didn’t really showcase his brilliant passing at Spurs and even then only got really good once he matured at Utd. I don’t think it’s beyond the realms of possibility he could do that at a top club. For what it’s worth I think this story is nonsense paper talk and we won’t sign him but at £30 million he’s a decent gamble for someone I reckon.
There is a difference. Take Gerrard - how many times have you seen Gerrard play a short-pass or two and find space to receive the ball again - something Scholes was an expert at. Or making that brilliant pass in a tight space ? Not often. But give Gerrard room and he could hit a 50 yard cross practically landing at the players foot.
It's not so much the passing ability as the movement and vision. And this was why I always felt Scholes was better than Gerrard - Scholes had that vision and movement so he was always in a position to receive the ball. Whereas Gerrard was more about drive, determination and aggression. I don't deny that Neves can hit a precise long ball - but can he play that short pass to beat a few men - and move quickly to receive the ball, or can he hit that 10 yard-pass straight through the line - which Carrick was an expert at ? I don't think he can - and that is perhaps what we need the most.
Interesting debate here regarding Ruben. There is a predominant 50/50 split between Wolves fans about his performances in the last year - my view would be that he was quite comfortably our best player over the course of the season (not necessarily a high bar, granted). His long range screamers disappeared (his shooting was diabolical to be honest) but he was a much more rounded player - his defensive game has improved immeasurably. Any thoughts that he has been outperformed by Moutinho in the past 12 months are categorically not true. Joao dropped off a cliff with his performances (no surprise given his age and the minutes played under Nuno) and Dendoncker was also woeful for the most part of the season. For a large part of the season, Ruben was the only midfielder we had that was contributing anything at all in either an attacking or defensive sense.
Personally, I think he's always going to be at his best as part of a 2 that screen a back four. We were a war crime to watch for most of the last 12 months and reverted to full contain mode after the West Brom defeat at home. It is difficult to make progressive passes when there are quite literally no options ahead of you other than one of the worst strikers to ever grace the league in Willian Jose, or Fabio who is not yet cut out for this level. In that shape, Neto and Adama were always deep and just asked to carry the ball, rather than provide options. Our shape would quite often be akin to a horseshoe, with the centre of the pitch completely vacated.
The short spell we played 4-2-3-1 with numbers ahead of the ball, Ruben was top class. Podence, Neto and Adama offered options ahead of him and he found them regularly - but we couldn't sustain that shape with our defensive options.
I have no doubt that he'd do very well for you with a potentially top drawer defence behind him and Sancho/Bruno/Rashford/Cavani and co ahead of him. He's not going to be Scholes or Xavi, but then nobody is.
Yes.. and his best years are still in front of himnice informative post, thanks mate. Re any perceived drop of in form last season from him, as you say the team in general suffered, so perhaps that's to be expected. If he were to move, the hope is in a new environment he'd recapture the previous season form. He's a bit like Varane in that sense, not his best season last season but we know what he can do.
Good post. Do you have thoughts about some of the youngsters in your squad like Podence, Neto and Fabio? Basically, which young portuguese guys should we steal instead of Neves?Interesting debate here regarding Ruben. There is a predominant 50/50 split between Wolves fans about his performances in the last year - my view would be that he was quite comfortably our best player over the course of the season (not necessarily a high bar, granted). His long range screamers disappeared (his shooting was diabolical to be honest) but he was a much more rounded player - his defensive game has improved immeasurably. Any thoughts that he has been outperformed by Moutinho in the past 12 months are categorically not true. Joao dropped off a cliff with his performances (no surprise given his age and the minutes played under Nuno) and Dendoncker was also woeful for the most part of the season. For a large part of the season, Ruben was the only midfielder we had that was contributing anything at all in either an attacking or defensive sense.
Personally, I think he's always going to be at his best as part of a 2 that screen a back four. We were a war crime to watch for most of the last 12 months and reverted to full contain mode after the West Brom defeat at home. It is difficult to make progressive passes when there are quite literally no options ahead of you other than one of the worst strikers to ever grace the league in Willian Jose, or Fabio who is not yet cut out for this level. In that shape, Neto and Adama were always deep and just asked to carry the ball, rather than provide options. Our shape would quite often be akin to a horseshoe, with the centre of the pitch completely vacated.
The short spell we played 4-2-3-1 with numbers ahead of the ball, Ruben was top class. Podence, Neto and Adama offered options ahead of him and he found them regularly - but we couldn't sustain that shape with our defensive options.
I have no doubt that he'd do very well for you with a potentially top drawer defence behind him and Sancho/Bruno/Rashford/Cavani and co ahead of him. He's not going to be Scholes or Xavi, but then nobody is.
Good post. Do you have thoughts about some of the youngsters in your squad like Podence, Neto and Fabio? Basically, which young portuguese guys should we steal instead of Neves?
Podence is 25, slightly older than Neves
Me too. So I'll hold my tongue.Oooh I'd love to have Neves. Then again, I was one of the many who wanted Schneiderlin so what do I know.
Great post!Interesting debate here regarding Ruben. There is a predominant 50/50 split between Wolves fans about his performances in the last year - my view would be that he was quite comfortably our best player over the course of the season (not necessarily a high bar, granted). His long range screamers disappeared (his shooting was diabolical to be honest) but he was a much more rounded player - his defensive game has improved immeasurably. Any thoughts that he has been outperformed by Moutinho in the past 12 months are categorically not true. Joao dropped off a cliff with his performances (no surprise given his age and the minutes played under Nuno) and Dendoncker was also woeful for the most part of the season. For a large part of the season, Ruben was the only midfielder we had that was contributing anything at all in either an attacking or defensive sense.
Personally, I think he's always going to be at his best as part of a 2 that screen a back four. We were a war crime to watch for most of the last 12 months and reverted to full contain mode after the West Brom defeat at home. It is difficult to make progressive passes when there are quite literally no options ahead of you other than one of the worst strikers to ever grace the league in Willian Jose, or Fabio who is not yet cut out for this level. In that shape, Neto and Adama were always deep and just asked to carry the ball, rather than provide options. Our shape would quite often be akin to a horseshoe, with the centre of the pitch completely vacated.
The short spell we played 4-2-3-1 with numbers ahead of the ball, Ruben was top class. Podence, Neto and Adama offered options ahead of him and he found them regularly - but we couldn't sustain that shape with our defensive options.
I have no doubt that he'd do very well for you with a potentially top drawer defence behind him and Sancho/Bruno/Rashford/Cavani and co ahead of him. He's not going to be Scholes or Xavi, but then nobody is.
Ha well... sub him out for Vinagre? I dont know, maybe someone else then.Podence is 25, slightly older than Neves
Only tabloid speculation as far as I can see.Have there been literally any other links since the Talkshite one? That for me says it was most likely made up rubbish. I think he’d be a good addition though.
Tuanzebe+20M.Wolves are looking for CB badly.
Tuanzebe+20M.
Who says no?
Is Jones for Neves a little too cheeky?Hi guys,
I have a feeling a CB swab deal with Neves would probs do this deal.
Wolves are looking for CB badly.
Like for like replacement… remember some of us wanted to trial Phil at DM?Is Jones for Neves a little too cheeky?
I wouldn’t swap anyone for Jones.Is Jones for Neves a little too cheeky?
Wouldn't like to lose Axel, rather he got a good loan and a proper run of games, still potentially a very good player.Tuanzebe+20M.
Who says no?
Who is a stellar DM for us this summer? Ideally someone like Ndidi would be perfect, but it's not happening and even Rice looks to be priced out of a move. Someone like Neves does indeed look like probably the best out of limited set of options.I have liked Neves since coming into the Premier league. Rumoured price is attractive also. If we cannot get a stellar DM then I'd definitely take Neves, his passing and technique are head and shoulders above Fred and McTominay and I'd be much happier with him taking the ball off the CBs/Keeper and dictating the play as opposed to those two. If we keep the ball better we will control more games and have less need to defend, his set piece delivery is also a bonus.
Maybe they will take Pereira and Jones off us...probably not.