did wells today with mason alongside him. quite a lot of forward passes too. and it was a very difficult arsenal midfield to deal with.
I believe he did well because we sat deep with men behind the ball. Still not convinced he is the man for Poch's preferred system with the high line mainly due to his lack of mobility or positional sense.
I believe he did well because we sat deep with men behind the ball. Still not convinced he is the man for Poch's preferred system with the high line mainly due to his lack of mobility or positional sense.
Lack of positional sense?! How do you explain him winning so many interceptions at Spurs and Toulouse (4th most for a DM in the league so far this year)?
Also to the guy who said he just plays 10 yard passes between centre-backs - how do you explain him having the most long passes of any outfield player in the league so far this year?
Some strange opinions going round here...
Personally I still think he's very similar to Carrick, including his lack of mobility. That's obviously his biggest weakness, but overall I think he's looking an increasingly good player in that deep-lying passer and holder role.
I do like Capoue but he would have been a liability yesterday if we had not sat deep to play on the break. He has a tendency to get the ball caught under his feet and be dispossessed too easily at times. There was one time when he was dispossessed and ambled back at a snails pace even though this interception left us very badly exposed at the back. Luckily nothing came of it.
He has a decent passing range (his ball to Chadli - which Chadli fluffed horrifically! - at the end of the first half was very good. But you can be sure at WHL, when we'd be more likely to try and be on the front foot, he would be the player that opposition would press and target the most to catch us off guard.
Next week's game versus Southampton will possibly show how he compares to Schneiderlin (and likely not favourably...)
He also has a tendency to ball watch rather than track his runner, reminds me of Didier Zokora without the pace.
Also, what exactly does Capoue bring to our game that Thudd didn't? I'm truly intrigued on this point as atm I can't see much difference tbh..
Reeeeeallly - you're going to compare these two!??
Thudd had a greater range of passing for me, and more importantly, far more accuracy with the long ball.
However, Capoue's positional sense is stricter than Thudd's and he's more solid in the tackle.
Lastly, i've seen milk turn quicker than Huddlestone! He was one of the slowest, least agile players we had at that time. During one season I lost count of the amount of opposition attacks that would completely cut him out of midfield with just a couple of quick passes. In short - the game has got quicker, and Thudd simply couldn't deal with it effectively enough.
Ultimately very different types of player for me, despite their similar position on the pitch.
yes but what would you do?
I have answered this previously; once match fit I would have stambouli holding, alongside bentaleb, then in the middle of the forward three I would rotate between Chadli and dembele and aim to win the ball higher up the pitch for lamela/Lennon , eriksen. In the jan transfer window I would then go for my schneiderlin type player. Like I said though Poch believes at the present that Capoue is the best option for the holding midfield role and as he sees the players every day in training I am happy to bow to his greater knowledge.
Lets be fair to Capoue, the start of last season before he got injured against Arsenal I for one thought he looked very good for a player new to the premier league. Getting injured for that long while trying to still adapt must be tough. To then come back when the manager is under severe pressure and being played CB isn't exactly an ideal or confidence boosting start. AVB got sacked and capoue didn't last a full game (vs southampton IIRC) before being replaced by Bentaleb who Sherwood loved. I don't think we saw much of Capoue again other than scoring against City in the home defeat. I think he's started this season very strong, with the right kind of player next to him he can be even better and bare in mind he is enjoying his longest run in the team which for me will translate into growing confidence and even better performances.
One of our best players this season IMO
i think a lot of observers can't see past his perceived lack of mobility and lanquid, unassuming style of playing. Carrick is a good example not for the obvious, but in the sense that you will miss and appreciate him more if he's not playing - implying that the player imposes a presence and control of space off the ball, through excellent movement and positioning.
you have players like rose and walker who are able to use their speed to get into positions, parker and sandro use their heart and throw their bosdies in the line of fire. carrick and capoue are players who use their experience and awareness to control space to avoid the attacks before they happen (by cutting out options).
don't think there is a best "type" of player, but fans definitely have their preferences.
Hmmmm - I absolutely loved watching Carrick play and I absolutely hate watching Capoue. For me there is a quite a big difference in the way that they play. Carrick wanted the ball in much tighter spaces than Capoue and had much better control (probably why he was able to demand the ball in tighter spaces). Carrick also seemed to play a lot more forward passes than Capoue. Capoue also only seems to want to receive the ball when standing somewhere in between our centre halves, whereas Carrick would also take the ball further up the pitch and really act as the hub of our team. I also thought Carrick was more mobile and better positionally (Capoue seems to be caught wrong side on too many occasions - granted not really against Arsenal where the whole team sat very deep, but against Liverpool and WBA at home it happened on numerous occasions).
He compares well to Man Utds Carrick from recent years imv.
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