Loublaze
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He's getting better but he's still a soft touch and shouldn't be an automatic starter IMO. Bring Bailly back into the fold please.
He's getting better but he's still a soft touch and shouldn't be an automatic starter IMO. Bring Bailly back into the fold please.
I agree, but he has less calamity than Smalling at the moment. Better not put 2 calamity defenders in that line up.
Bailly is not a calamity CB, neither is Smalling. Its merely a case of bad recent form IMO. Lindelof has had his share of feck ups as well but his confidence is high right now. Last season Bailly seemed to struggle with injuries and match fitness after international breaks. He started this season well with Lindelof but he's been punished heavily because of his poor performance against Brighton, and possibly his part in the alleged semi revolt against Mourinho which is supposedly keeping Valencia out of the team too. Bailly is a much better defender than Lindelof at his best.
When it comes to form, then Lindelof is undroppable at the moment. I'd rather see Bailly in for Smalling just to test it out, but not against Juve.
In terms of potential and ability, Bailly is superior physically but not in other aspects as a defender.
Find your judgement of CBs questionable.Bailly is not a calamity CB, neither is Smalling. Its merely a case of bad recent form IMO. Lindelof has had his share of feck ups as well but his confidence is high right now. Last season Bailly seemed to struggle with injuries and match fitness after international breaks. He started this season well with Lindelof but he's been punished heavily because of his poor performance against Brighton, and possibly his part in the alleged semi revolt against Mourinho which is supposedly keeping Valencia out of the team too. Bailly is a much better defender than Lindelof at his best.
Find your judgement of CBs questionable.
- Lindelof struggled initially cos of hesitation (likely from overthinking and not wanting to make a mistake instead of just following his instincts), lack of confidence and inability to cope with the pace, physicality and aggressiveness of the PL. Not surprising, given he came from Benfica, where he played alongside the experienced Luisao. As he has settled in, and adapted, he has continued to improve and would likely develop into our best CB in a few years cos the things he lacks can be acquired with time and effort.
- Bailly is a physically gifted defender but has a low footballing iq, making him prone to poor decisions and rash tackles. While you can hope to smoothen out some of his rough edges, you can never iron it out of players like him, as they just dont have it in them. Thus defenders like them are disasters waiting to happen and need to be paired with a calmer head that is able to reign them in or clean up after them. Bailly enjoyed this in his first season playing along Rojo (who is not as physically gifted). Smalling suffers from the same sickness of poor decision making and pairing him with Bailly would be a case of putting out a fire with fuel. Unfortunately Lindelof has not matured enough to reign in Bailly, talk less of the older and Man Utd veteran in Smalling.
Not to be misunderstood, physically gifted defenders like Bailly are essential in dealing with attackers who rely on their physical gifts to gain an advantage (e.g. see what Mbappe did to Rojo at the WC) and enable you to play a higher line and aggressive offside trap with more confidence (as they have the athleticism to recover from bad positioning).
But these types of CBs are easier to find. The intellectual ones are rarer, while those that posses the intellect and physical ability (a la Nesta) are generational talents
That is just hilarious when there are intellectual CBs like Rio and low football iq but phenomenal athletes like Ramos - there are examples of each type (and variations in between) in almost every nationality and skin tone. You can also be technical and physical e.g. Nesta, Stam, etc but most tend to rely on one trait over the other. So please keep your stereotyping delusions to yourself.Talk about black player stereotypes! Im the one with questionable judgment though. Bailly has more in his Arsenal than just his physical attributes. It's also hilarious that you'd use Rojo, a player known for being rash and erroneous (and who has escaped several certain red cards and got a few), as an example of a player who can reign in or clean up after anyone. Bailly is the most technical adept CB we have, probably also the best passer. You're letting his physicality cloud your overall assessment of his capabilities and what he brings to the table overall. Yes he's also rash and that's a part of his game he needs to stamp out, but that alone doesn't negate the fact he's more than capable in other areas and has demonstrated this several times in a red shirt. You're reducing him to nothing but a physical specimen without a footballing brain who needs guidance and you couldn't be more wrong. You're also putting Smalling in the same bracket when in actual fact it is him who has been cleaning up after Lindelof, Bailly and Rojo or whoever he's been paired up with for the most part in the post Fergie era. @Ekeke what do you think of this assessment of Bailly?
Anyone would look good next to Koulibaly, we could play a one legged Jones next to him and he'd look fantastic.He'll be beast if we get Koulibaly and move Lindelof to his favourite position RCB.
I think you’re wrong about their passing ability. I agree with the technique though. Also, Bailly seems to always look to pass before clearing the ball blindly, he doesn’t seem to panic as easily as the rest of our CBs. Imo, Lindelöf, even though far from great, is better in the air than Bailly. Bailly still edges it for me, on potential.I think Bailly is also a superior passer of the ball and is also more technically adept than Lindelof. You can tell he spent his academy years in Spain. Lindelof's passing ability is vastly overrated. Even now with his form being good and confidence sky high I don't see his passing as a standout attribute. Blind was a more intelligent and better passer.
He's too nice for a CB. Very shaky and unstable. If I was a striker I'd rather face Lindelof than Rojo or Bailly for example.I can't remember the last time we had a defender that scared me as much as this guy.
Its like every time the opposition attack us i feel like they are going to score.
Solid game, could he have done better on their goal? Maybe, if he is a mindreader but sometimes the attacking play is just that good. Juve had plenty of chances second half but their midfield getting so far on top was the problem there rather than the play of Lindelof and Smalling.
Probably. But sometimes I think you’ve just got to holds your hands up and accept a good goal for the good goal it is.
His build up from the back isn't really that good, am I right? I mean, he was even messing up hoofing the ball kicking Juventus players everytime he tried to hoof it.
In general, decent game though.
Look again, and watch what Matic does...It was the chance that hit the post that he seemed to mess up on. Followed no one to the near post and left his man in acres?