Finney Is Back
Andy Thompson
Has Zaha's work rate been questioned? I have always been pretty impressed with this when I have seen him."Improved work rate" doesn't quite impress me if I'm being honest. Barkley also seems like a player that primarily plays well as a #10 with quite a lot of freedom. When we play with a #10 it's Alli's position. We also have Eriksen who would probably love that role as well as other options. How would Barkley play shifted to the left or right? How would he play in our current "front 3"? Would we even pay what Everton would demand for him for a player not guaranteed to walk into our starting line-up?
Zaha... Another one where I think his work rate has been rightly questioned, also another player who primarily has played well in teams set up to counter attack (both like Sissoko). I think Son would have been ahead of him if he was at Palace and I'm not particularly convinced he's even better than Chadli. The only reason Chadli isn't being mentioned is that we just sold him a year ago.
Thinking back to our home game against Palace earlier this season I remember not really noticing Zaha for his attacking play but being very impressed with his diligence in always tracking Walker's forays forward. Looking at his physical attributes I actually wonder whether Pochettino would be interested in him as a play who can play in a number of roles - with one of them being a more like for like back up option for Danny Rose at left wing back.
Personally I think both Zaha and Barkley have a good combination of both skill and physical presence. They are both still a little rough around the edges but I have no doubt that Pochettino could drill better structure into both of their games.
If our squad next season contained Barkley and Zaha instead of Sissoko and Onomah then I think we would be much stronger and better equipped to challenge on multiple fronts.