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Ian Walker
I don't even think he is under the radar. SKY were all over him.on Friday and everyone knows just how good he is now
Just an other cheapskate deal by Levy.
I don't even think he is under the radar. SKY were all over him.on Friday and everyone knows just how good he is now
Just an other cheapskate deal by Levy.
They'll have to catch him first!Our recruitment did an excellent job this summer. It was a tricky window because we knew (at least within the club) that Kane was leaving but perhaps not knowing the final amount. Obviously, Udogie was from last year so that was good work as well. Him joining up with the other new signings have made such a huge impact.
Scary to see this guy getting better, just hope other teams don't try to hack him down again.
I don’t want to get carried away but I’m hopeful that he Van De Ven will be a game changer for us like Saliba and Van Dijk were for Arse and Liverpool. Those teams went up a notch in quality when they joined.
And neither of those were partnered by anything like the quality of Romero.I don’t want to get carried away but I’m hopeful that he Van De Ven will be a game changer for us like Saliba and Van Dijk were for Arse and Liverpool. Those teams went up a notch in quality when they joined.
It's accepted knowledge that good CBs are relatively easy to find, so they don't command high prices -- unlike creative midfielders or strikers.I’m hopeful that he Van De Ven will be a game changer for us
He already is. His pace is the crucial element to the high line. I hope and pray he stays injury free because finding a replica would be impossible!
As you say, having the experience of Romero next to him, it's a partnership made in Heaven. I'm guessing that it would be easier to replace a creative player like Madders than such a super quick, super calm centre back?
It's accepted knowledge that good CBs are relatively easy to find, so they don't command high prices -- unlike creative midfielders or strikers.
Finding a truly great CB though, or even a great CB partnership...now that doesn't happen often. Especially when you're expecting them to be good footballers and have some pace, while also being able to win headers and tackle. I think we might be on to something truly exciting here.
As an aside, compare what we've got now with the peak Poch team:
GK: Lloris (Vicario)
CBs: Alderweireld, Vertonghen (Romero, van de Ven)
FBs: Walker, Rose (Porro, Udogie)
DMs: Dier, Dembele (Bissouma, Sarr)
AMs: Son, Dele, Eriksen (Richi, Maddison, Kulu)
ST: Kane (Son)
It's still early days, but I think this is the first season that we can say we've almost plugged all those gaps.
And of course, we've got Bentancur to come back in. I think the weakest area in that comparison is our attacking foursome, which isn't up there with prime DESK, but it's not bad. Not bad at all.
Attacking midfielders. Or wingers and a no.10, whatever you want to call them. Poch's team was arguably 4-2-3-1 (before going to a back 5 later on), whereas I'd describe our current formation as 4-3-3, but you've got to make a comparison somehow!The only one I'd question there is Dembele* (incomparable) but as a pairing, Bissouma/Sarr are streets ahead.
* Having said that .....AMs?
It's accepted knowledge that good CBs are relatively easy to find, so they don't command high prices -- unlike creative midfielders or strikers.
Finding a truly great CB though, or even a great CB partnership...now that doesn't happen often. Especially when you're expecting them to be good footballers and have some pace, while also being able to win headers and tackle. I think we might be on to something truly exciting here.
As an aside, compare what we've got now with the peak Poch team:
GK: Lloris (Vicario)
CBs: Alderweireld, Vertonghen (Romero, van de Ven)
FBs: Walker, Rose (Porro, Udogie)
DMs: Dier, Dembele (Bissouma, Sarr)
AMs: Son, Dele, Eriksen (Richi, Maddison, Kulu)
ST: Kane (Son)
It's still early days, but I think this is the first season that we can say we've almost plugged all those gaps.
And of course, we've got Bentancur to come back in. I think the weakest area in that comparison is our attacking foursome, which isn't up there with prime DESK, but it's not bad. Not bad at all.
Attacking midfielders. Or wingers and a no.10, whatever you want to call them. Poch's team was arguably 4-2-3-1 (before going to a back 5 later on), whereas I'd describe our current formation as 4-3-3, but you've got to make a comparison somehow!
Unless what you mean is that the current AMs aren't a patch on Poch's. Which is fair, but I can definitely see a glimmer there.
It's accepted knowledge that good CBs are relatively easy to find, so they don't command high prices -- unlike creative midfielders or strikers.
Finding a truly great CB though, or even a great CB partnership...now that doesn't happen often. Especially when you're expecting them to be good footballers and have some pace, while also being able to win headers and tackle. I think we might be on to something truly exciting here.
As an aside, compare what we've got now with the peak Poch team:
GK: Lloris (Vicario)
CBs: Alderweireld, Vertonghen (Romero, van de Ven)
FBs: Walker, Rose (Porro, Udogie)
DMs: Dier, Dembele (Bissouma, Sarr)
AMs: Son, Dele, Eriksen (Richi, Maddison, Kulu)
ST: Kane (Son)
It's still early days, but I think this is the first season that we can say we've almost plugged all those gaps.
And of course, we've got Bentancur to come back in. I think the weakest area in that comparison is our attacking foursome, which isn't up there with prime DESK, but it's not bad. Not bad at all.
That's a very good point. Angeball has very specific requirements for goalkeeper and central defenders, which pushes many to the limits of their comfort zones -- I mean, if a player was that comfortable on the ball, they'd usually have ended up in CM (and certainly not between the sticks!) some time ago in their career.I agree with you on centre backs.
I think the same can be said about attacking midfielders though. Good AMs aren't that hard to find, great AMs are (or are usually expensive).
If it doesn't work out for GLC, Gil or someone else as Maddison's backup I don't think finding a good AM that fits the system will be that difficult. Probably we would want someone with potential for development, perhaps the ability to play multiple roles. That could make it more difficult.
The "problem" at CB is that we probably have fairly specific requirements for that role, and several of them. Ability to play in a high line, probably with good to great pace. Ability to defend well one vs one on the ground. Decent in the air. Good on the ball. Comfortable on the left. Good emergency defender.
Finding someone that ticks all those boxes, even at a "good" level I think could prove difficult I think.
I think at AM a wider different range of abilities could fit in reasonably well. Doesn't have to be a "Maddison replica", but at a slightly lesser level to make it work.
Though of course we should look to sign the best player possible. Current ability, potential, versatility, fit for the system.
I was about to agree with you about the experience point, but then, Poch's squad wasn't that experienced to start off with. Sure, Eriksen had played a ridiculous number of matches for someone his age, but Dembele hadn't really made waves and Sonny had only a couple of seasons in Germany. And Kane had only just broken through.I'd put Bentancur in the conversation. There are two big gaps in the comparison
1. Experience, lots of players in that Poch squad (Lloris, Toby, Jan, Dembele, Erikson and even Son) had quite a few seasons in top leagues behind them. Our squad is quite inexperienced
2. As you mentioned, Front line, Richi & Kulu as is stands don't have comparable output to Dele & Son (of that squad).
Romero & VDV actually has the potential to be better than Toby & Jan, something ?I didn't expect to say any time soon
Gutted for him and for us. He's one of our most important players. It's like a gtr if jail free card with our high line and his pace to get back.
Looked a bad one