No one rates him yet Inter and West Ham were interested. Cool.i can't see Inter buying AWB with Dumfries being there especially if he signs a new contract extension
just shows you lack of interest bc no one rates him as a footballer
No one rates him yet Inter and West Ham were interested. Cool.i can't see Inter buying AWB with Dumfries being there especially if he signs a new contract extension
just shows you lack of interest bc no one rates him as a footballer
Yeah, I think he is staying. Hence, the news/brief yesterday that we are looking for a LB.I think so, look to be the case on transfermarkt.
If he signs a new deal, I very much doubt they'd go for Wan Bissaka. If he won't sign a new deal, it would be good for both clubs to strike a deal that suits all parties. I sadly have a feeling we'll be stuck with Wan Bissaka, which is a shame.
I’m sorry but I don’t get the AWB to stay brigade. He is simply not good enough. If we can do a swap with Inter, as is being reported, for Dumfries we should snap their hands off. Dumfries is proven at international and champions league level, and can play as a fullback and wingback. No brainer. AWB actually hampers any attempt at controlled, vertical possession based football. The 1v1 is nonsense, he is good at making last ditch tackles. That’s due to poor positioning and an inability to read the game. I’ve said this for a long time (a few on here derided me last year when I said Dalot would win out POTY) but Dalot is a far superior player.
If AWB wants to stay as an outside chance to play RB, and ETH/the sporting direction that wants to build on ETH wants him to stay, I have no objections. Many aspects of his ball play is underestimated, and if the powers that be feel they can camouflage his considerable weaknesses in attacking versatility, decisionmaking and positioning, he’s as good as what we can get for the realistic moneyes. If not, I think we’re better off with a backup with a more fitting profile.I am i the stay brigade because our rb situation is more solid than most positions in the field. Dalot is a good 1st choice and Awb is a solid backup. Can you say that about left back? Rb is very low on priority and most of the awb out people are focused on the rbs they would like us to sign or dont like awb stylistically. Shaw might be our most talented fullback but i trust our right backs throughout the season than any of our left backs. Sort dm, left back, forwards before we even bring the righ back position into conversation.
Are Inter interested?No one rates him yet Inter and West Ham were interested. Cool.
And felt like all those players did well for Inter. Even Alexis I think.They've actually helped us shift a lot of players we didn't need over the years, so I don't mind them.
He isn't good enough for us. Also, we shouldn't be parking the bus.Not a priority. He is ood enough as a backup. Can't see many options who would be ok to be a backup for the cot around what woud we get for AWB. He can be usefull in ames where we need to park the bus.
He showed marginal improvement which was over-hyped in my opinion. He went from being awful to being ok. He's also just not a good defender. He can tackle but his positioning is poor and gets caught out under a high ball.Am I imagining it but did AWB show attacking improvement last season? Am sure he did.
I'll happily keep him for another season if it means we can get midfield additions instead.
100% agree about AWB defensively. People see him make a last ditch slide tackle and because of that believe he's a good defender. He's not.He showed marginal improvement which was over-hyped in my opinion. He went from being awful to being ok. He's also just not a good defender. He can tackle but his positioning is poor and gets caught out under a high ball.
I'd have him replaced asap but LB is more pressing.
The problem with him staying is that he will effectively cost us 15-20m for this season (10-15m that we can get from him if we sell him, and around 5m on wages). That is just too much for a mediocre backup right back.
Otherwise, we would need to extend his contract and to be fair, he is not a player that we should extend his contract. Similar to the likes of Maguire, McTominay and Lindelof, he is not good enough for us if we are planning to challenge.
If a £10-15m deal will facilitate us signing versatile FB like Ferdi that can play LB or RB, we should be all over it. Having someone like him and Dalot who can play either FB position should be enough with Shaw, Malacia, Amass and Martinez all able to play LB (even with their respective injury issues, lack of experience or it not being their ideal position).I would rather we lose that 15-20m and get an actual left back. And actually solve a problem position.
I would rather we lose that 15-20m and get an actual left back. And actually solve a problem position.
AWB's issue isn't that he is a bad footballer.
AWB's issue is that he doesn't know how to make the right run off the ball at the right time when in the final third.
When Antony has the ball outside, AWB doesn't offer a ball inside or underlap the fullback. He stands vertically behind Antony on the touchline and offers himself as a spare man, but never as a threat.
When Antony has the ball inside, AWB doesn't offer an aggressive overlap. He stands parallel to Antony and far in front of the fullback, and offers himself as a spare man, but never as a threat.
He doesn't lose the ball much because he doesn't do anything with it. Perceptions of him having a good game are often due to his reticence to try anything remotely vertical, giving the impression to many that his conservative play is effective.
He is not a bad footballer; he's just not good enough for a team trying to be better than fourth place.