DubaiSpur
Ian Walker
In that 12/13 season that you talk about AVB also had Lloris and Dembele. Dembele isn't world class by any standard I'll agree to mind you, but he did have two of the 3 you mention Poch has now as well as Bale. That makes the "world class player" difference Bale instead of Alderweireld - a considerable difference I would say.
I wouldn't actually class Bale as being that much better than Toby in terms of being a difference maker to us - Bale's goalscoring record is probably matched by the difference Toby makes when he's on the field versus when he isn't, as evidenced by our record with and without him. As I said, King-esque.
The only thing that counts in terms of prize money, prestige and champs league qualification is league position. Points totals mean nothing if you finish outside the top 4. For the improvement AVB achieved with Bale , Poch has eclipsed with Kane Dier and Alli having started from a lower base. Oh and you are right we were doing brilliantly with AVB just before he was sacked.
Ah, but we're not talking about the rewards you get for finishing 4th or 5th, we're talking about whether places or points are a better measure of performance over a season. You can play better and get more points but finish lower in a competitive season than you perhaps can in a less competitive one - does that mean the latter team performed better than the former did, in objective terms?
As for AVB, I never said he did 'brilliantly' in the time leading up to his sacking - but he wasn't exactly leading us into the relegation zone by any means. He had 27 points from 16 games (8 wins, 3 draws, 5 losses) when he was sacked (the 16th of December, after the mid-week game - the third anniversary of his sacking's coming up on Friday). He had gotten us into the EL round of 32 having won all six group games. He had gotten us into the quarterfinal of the League Cup. We were eight points off the top.
Mauricio Pochettino has 27 points from 15 games heading into the midweek game, having secured a 2-1-3 record in the CL group that got us into the EL round of 32, and having been knocked out of the League Cup in the first round. We are currently ten points off the top.
So, was AVB's 2013-2014 tenure objectively worse in terms of points and results? Probably, but not by much at all.
I have to say I'm not one of Dier's biggest fans, I'm not utterly convinced by his on the ball work either for that role. But he's young and improving and already better than Wanyama.
It's about a lot more than the long balls. Toby does that, but those balls coming from the back 4 is one thing. But actually playing through pressure is something very different. And a lot more complex than just pinging long accurate long balls from the back. Wanyama is a passenger in most of our buildup play, Dier isn't. That's a significant difference.
Son plays at Lamela's passing tempo? Either we're talking past each other or we'll have to agree to disagree cause I can't see that at all. Quick one and two touch passing doesn't seem to be Son's strength for me.
Re: Dier, I don't think his work in the build-up's that good when he's put under pressure or is out of form (as the end of the season perhaps demonstrated) - but I suspect we'll disagree on that. Re: Son, yes, I think he closes down as much as Lamela does (space, not men) , and since pressing is integral to our style of play, that translates to playing (overall) at the same tempo. His passing and touches needed to control the ball demonstrate his undoubted slowness in those areas compared to Lamela, but his strengths (especially his runs in behind at pace) offset those disadvantages enough for him to be considered a quality replacement that we shouldn't really be struggling to fit into the side.