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Nope. VDV is better!
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Nope. VDV is better!
Nope. VDV is better!
24 sata are the worst papers in Croatia, I wouldn't believe thatDami @TheChelseaWay
Tottenham have agreed to sell Luka Modric to Real Madrid for £35m, according to 24Sata. #THFC #RMCF
24 sata are the worst papers in Croatia, I wouldn't believe that
other papers in Croatia are saying that Luka is in talks with PSG
Nope. VDV is better!
No he is not. Bale and VdV might be the most dynamic but Modric is the best player and the most important integral to the way that the team plays. He is also very well suited to how we think that AVB will set the side up.
how often you seen oscar?
3 times.
but a lot more if you count youtube!!!!!
to be fair he has reminded me of Kaka (i've seen him a lot more times) when I watched him, and thats what others have said of him as well. He always steals the show for Brazil instead of Hulk or Neymar or even our own beloved Damiao.
he's a quality player to be sure.
I'd love Sahin! He's certainly more of a deep-lying playmaker than Oscar (though I've heard that Oscar's good workrate could allow him to adapt to a more Modric-esque position). However, I would assume that he's RM's replacement for the aging Alonso, unless Modric goes there. He's also had recent injury issues. I assume that any 35m + Sahin deal would mean a loan for a year.
Given that we've just bought Gylfi, Oscar would surprise me a lot. For one thing, he's also an attacking mid. For another, buying players directly from Brazil worries me - there's a lot of politicking to create hype (Oscar's senior caps are worthless since that's mainly agenticking), and the league itself is slow-paced and over-favourable to attackers. But I would prefer Oscar to Leandro, despite our deficiencies in the striking department - from what I've heard (!) by others who watch the Brazilian league, he has great basics...touch, control, passing, and workrate...that is, he's not just dribbles, tricks, and goals, the flashier stuff that tends to build hype without substance. Leandro to me is too much of a poacher, and I'd rather not buy a player whose entire game revolves on one aspect that rarely converts well in a much tougher league.
Moutinho is more of a box-to-box midfielder than a true deep playmaker. He has a great engine and will be a good cycler and presser of the ball, but he's not one to make killer long passes the way you'd hope/expect Sahin to. OTOH, we know he loves AVB, AVB knows him well, and AVB's system does demand high energy, so if the price is right he's a fine addition - just not a direct replacement for Modric.
Funnily enough, I think one crucial part of the puzzle will be whether Hudd can recover and even improve. In that case, we can create a differently balanced midfield without the need for a Modric replica, with Hudd playing as the deepest midfielder with two pacier, quick-transition shuttlers in front. If Hudd can't recover, then it becomes more imperative to get Sahin.
personally i think bale is the hardest to replace. he's still young and with the right coach, theres more skills and shots to be eked out of him, on top of his amazing strength and speed already. truly one of a kind, question is can we turn him into a world beater like ronaldo.
modric is also one of a kind, but i feel that in today's crowded midfield of 10 football, the loss can be mitigated a bit easier. of course you could choose to make the play through modric all the time, but look at how real madrid win the title without doing just that. sure spain won the euros in barca-esque fashion, but the point is while it is the vogue right now to have good ball handling posession keeping midfielders, it is not the only way.
vdv is the most old fashioned of them all and i'd believe would be everyone's pick for easy replacement. however i've always had a soft spot for players with guile, a calm head and loads of technique (blame hoddle), and that football brain is more a gift than something you can train for; hence i'd like to keep vdv in the team and try to use him in that way to unpick defences.
but of course, when you put a style of play above individual players, than no one should be indispensable. it will be interesting to see not just how AVB lines up his first eleven, but more interestingly, his Plan B and Plan C when we get unstuck. With more scenarios, I can see Bale switching to an inverted winger position to get goals, VDV as one too, or even as a striker in a 4-6-0.
Modric would be less versatile for a Plan B if you asked me, simply because he poses less of an ability to get goals himself.
not saying we must sell modric, but AVB will have to consider the bigger picture rather than just his immediate position in the first eleven.
personally i think bale is the hardest to replace. he's still young and with the right coach, theres more skills and shots to be eked out of him, on top of his amazing strength and speed already. truly one of a kind, question is can we turn him into a world beater like ronaldo.
modric is also one of a kind, but i feel that in today's crowded midfield of 10 football, the loss can be mitigated a bit easier. of course you could choose to make the play through modric all the time, but look at how real madrid win the title without doing just that. sure spain won the euros in barca-esque fashion, but the point is while it is the vogue right now to have good ball handling posession keeping midfielders, it is not the only way.
vdv is the most old fashioned of them all and i'd believe would be everyone's pick for easy replacement. however i've always had a soft spot for players with guile, a calm head and loads of technique (blame hoddle), and that football brain is more a gift than something you can train for; hence i'd like to keep vdv in the team and try to use him in that way to unpick defences.
but of course, when you put a style of play above individual players, than no one should be indispensable. it will be interesting to see not just how AVB lines up his first eleven, but more interestingly, his Plan B and Plan C when we get unstuck. With more scenarios, I can see Bale switching to an inverted winger position to get goals, VDV as one too, or even as a striker in a 4-6-0.
Modric would be less versatile for a Plan B if you asked me, simply because he poses less of an ability to get goals himself.
not saying we must sell modric, but AVB will have to consider the bigger picture rather than just his immediate position in the first eleven.