Finney Is Back
Andy Thompson
So to summarise, you don't think we should upgrade Dier, but if we did you would want us to do so by bringing in a playmaker?There's no strict cut off of course. Just a preference for those at one end of the spectrum.
I was talking slightly higher than that as truly elite clubs.
Not sure I've suggested that Wanyama cannot pass and always gives the ball away... I think you might be arguing either against no one, or against just one poster in this case.
Of course if we played the style of Leicester this would be a completely different conversation. We don't though and I don't want us to. But the conversation kept going on about ball playing centre backs with quite a few of us being for it and others saying centre backs should only really be about defending. Now that we actually have two really good ball playing centre backs that conversation has disappeared because the advantages are clear to see. Just like the "what's the point of a deep playmaker" conversation largely disappeared once the "Michael Carrick, what does he do" people saw what was bleeding obvious. Just like even the most ardent Modric critic eventually realized just what he brought to the club. If at some point Dier is upgraded on or replaced by a better ball playing deep midfielder (not saying it will or must happen) I think similarly the DM only needs to do this or that conversation will disappear (for a while).
A few questions if I may:
1. Does the playmaker have to be as good defensively as Dier is?
2. Does the playmaker also have to be quite physical to help us defend set pieces?
3. Does the playmaker cover/replace either/both of Dier/Dembele?
4. Do we play a different sort of style of play with the playmaker or does he just slot into the team and we play in the same way that we do now?
5. Do you have any examples of the type of player out there that we could get? Is Kovacic that sort of player for example?
As an aside I have always been keen on having ball playing centre halves (although they also need to be able to defend - they can't be good on the ball but a disaster physically like Chiriches)
I loved Carrick from his first game played for Spurs (and indeed had been banging on to various people about wanting us to sign him for more than a year before we actually got him). I also rated Modric from very early on. I would love us to be able to replace Dier with a player who had all of Dier's defensive discipline and quality only with better control, vision and pass execution, I'm just not sure that we can get such a player?
Regarding a definition of the elite/truly elite clubs.... To get into the latter, I think we have to first become a part of the former. We are a third tier club in Europe at the moment. I doubt we can get into the top tier without travelling into and through the second tier.
Personally I didn't really notice much difference in Dier's passing ability/range early or late in the season. I would say that he has a slightly clumsy touch compared to a truly good passer (such as Eriksen for example) and for that reason he is fine passing when he has time, but less good when afforded little time on the ball. In the last couple of games he didn't have the luxury of being able to give the ball to Dembele, who our players can pass to even when tightly marked, that probably exposed Dier's limitations a little more.I really do think Dier has shown more promise on the ball than Wanyama. Earlier this season he did accept playing with some risk and he showed good skill on the ball as well as a good repertoire of passing. He seemed to grow timid towards the last couple of months of the season with pressure building and increasingly kept it very simple. I hope going into next season with more experience he will once again accept more responsibility on the ball.
Dier is just 22 and just finished his first season playing in midfield. Wanyama will be 25 this summer. I think there's more room for Dier to improve in this regard than there is for Wanyama.
I agree that there is probably more room for Dier to improve than Wanyama considering he is two and a half years younger. However I do not see him developing into a playmaker, I instead see things like his positional sense and decision making improving. There is also an argument to be made around players always looking better when surrounded by better players. A good example of this is Mark Noble at West Ham, who looked a far better player this season playing with the likes of Kouyate, Lanzini and Payet. Perhaps Wanyama would look even better if having the luxury of Dembele, Eriksen, Alli and Lamela offering movement and options for him to pass the ball to?.... not to mention receiving better quality passes in the first place from those players plus Toby and Jan at centre half?
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