Lazio one up. But even if they go out i can't see Bender or Kramer leaving the club for that reason only. It could however force the club to sell, as they would miss out on massive amounts of money.
For me Illarramendi is very similar to Modric. Taller, but same control with the ball. Good vision, very good passer of the ball. Not very quick, but quick enough to play as a CM. He's not a typical bone crusher, he doesn't need to do that as he reads the game like Luka.How do Lars Bender, Kramer and Illaramendi compare?
If in a rainbow-coloured universe we were able to choose one to join us come 1st Sept, who would it be? And why?
For me Illarramendi is very similar to Modric. Taller, but same control with the ball. Good vision, very good passer of the ball. Not very quick, but quick enough to play as a CM. He's not a typical bone crusher, he doesn't need to do that as he reads the game like Luka.
Can't even think about us being even close getting him, but here's for hoping!
Lars Bender is a great allround midfielder. Not a typical DM, more a CM as he is more gifted with the ball than his twin brother Sven. Chips in with a few goals and assists. But even if he isnt playing as a DM, he sure can tackle as well. Good speed with and without the ball, quite tall, strong, captain of Leverkusen.
Would solve a lot of our problems in the middle of the park. I'm hoping Leverkusen dont go to the group stage of the CL - could give us a slight chance of getting him in.
Kramer is more a DM. Tall, but isnt built like a rock. Good ball control, not like Illarramendi - but good enough for a DM. I also think he is quick enough to cope with the pace in the PL.
Was loaned out to Mönchengladbach last season, and played very well.
All three of them would go straight into our first 11 IMO, but I would have picked Lars Bender to be most suited to play in England as I can see it. Would love Illarramendi though, brilliant player. Pity for him that Luka and Kroos is world class.
Great post! I would say Illaramendi is the most realistic of the three, because he's not playing regularly, and haven't been for years. It should also be mentioned that Sven Bender is a more realistic target than the three. He's also the one we've been most heaviky linked with. From the little I've seen of him he's more of a pure dm. A bit like Sandro, and has a similar injury record too...For me Illarramendi is very similar to Modric. Taller, but same control with the ball. Good vision, very good passer of the ball. Not very quick, but quick enough to play as a CM. He's not a typical bone crusher, he doesn't need to do that as he reads the game like Luka.
Can't even think about us being even close getting him, but here's for hoping!
Lars Bender is a great allround midfielder. Not a typical DM, more a CM as he is more gifted with the ball than his twin brother Sven. Chips in with a few goals and assists. But even if he isnt playing as a DM, he sure can tackle as well. Good speed with and without the ball, quite tall, strong, captain of Leverkusen.
Would solve a lot of our problems in the middle of the park. I'm hoping Leverkusen dont go to the group stage of the CL - could give us a slight chance of getting him in.
Kramer is more a DM. Tall, but isnt built like a rock. Good ball control, not like Illarramendi - but good enough for a DM. I also think he is quick enough to cope with the pace in the PL.
Was loaned out to Mönchengladbach last season, and played very well.
All three of them would go straight into our first 11 IMO, but I would have picked Lars Bender to be most suited to play in England as I can see it. Would love Illarramendi though, brilliant player. Pity for him that Luka and Kroos is world class.
I don't know how the subject got moved from Sven to Lars Bender. I've not seen one media link to the guy.
Mauricio Pochettino is having second thoughts about his prime target for the central midfield position - Borussia Dortmund star Sven Bender.
The 26-year-old has suffered numerous injuries in recent years and that has led Pochettino to consider other options.
Last season’s preferred pairing of Nabil Bentaleb and Ryan Mason have yet to start a Premier League match alongside one another so far this term, with Pochettino opting instead to field defender Eric Dier in a central role.
Apart from N'Jie, Tottenham's signings have all been in defence with Kevin Wimmer, Kieran Trippier and Toby Alderweireld joining the side.
However, only Alderweireld, who moved from Atletico Madrid for £11.5m, has played for the club in the Premier League so far, and he admitted after the draw with Stoke City last weekend that Spurs were lacking a defensive screen in midfield.
"At Southampton, Victor Wanyama and Morgan Schneiderlin put good pressure so they didn't have time to put the ball in the box - it makes it easier for defenders," he said.
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Only now Poch realises that Sven Bender has suffered injury problems?
No wonder you did not include the link in your first post, the Standard for Christ sake the steps some fans go to have a dig at managers
They'll never sell him. They've already sold Schneidelin. Why can't we just try to sign the players we want, and if we fail, we move on. What are we waiting for? Why would clubs drop the price of their first team players just because the tw is about to shut.I read on here a while back that Wanyama was the fallback option.
Often if the player is the subject of a lot of speculation the club will publicly consider them part of the first team, but in reality be preparing for life without them. For example; I'm not sure West Brom would have spent more than £20m on three new strikers if they weren't half expecting Berahino to leave for roughly that amount. So as the transfer window starts to close, those teams can find themselves with a "first team" player they actually need to offload in order to balance the books and keep the wage budget under control.They'll never sell him. They've already sold Schneidelin. Why can't we just try to sign the players we want, and if we fail, we move on. What are we waiting for? Why would clubs drop the price of their first team players just because the tw is about to shut.
They'll never sell him. They've already sold Schneidelin. Why can't we just try to sign the players we want, and if we fail, we move on. What are we waiting for? Why would clubs drop the price of their first team players just because the tw is about to shut.