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Jack L. Jones
It really is. It’s a tired, boring trope. He isn’t the best footballer we have, but his ability is exaggerated to a negative extreme.
The thing about having someone like him in a ‘possession side’ is that it makes us more difficult to counter. To have a team full of Winks’s would mean that it’s easier to break our lines because if we don’t play the perfect football, the opposition will get through. The amount of times Sissoko shuts down an attack by using his physicality to cover more space than anyone else could is actually quite large. Not to mention his tactical discipline and fitness, which enable him to stop these things happening before they occur. By virtue of his physicality, we can actually be more expansive and more unpredictable.
He’s also clocked up plenty of assists, and plenty of good performances in important games for us to the point that we should be long since past the ‘he’s not a footballer’ rubbish. I think with everyone else fit, he’s N’Dombele’s understudy. But there’s two things that should just be done once and for all. #1 is that he doesn’t use the ball well or is incapable of doing so. #2 is that his value to the team almost doesn’t count because his exceptional strengths are physical and tactical.
It's not a boring trope, it is discussing the strengths and weaknesses of our side. I've been pretty supportive of Sissoko and have frequently posted about the improvements in his performances last season but you have to acknowledge that he is one of the weaker players in our team and the signings this summer seem to suggest that the manager thinks this is an area where we can improve too.
No one is talking about a team of Winks. The player who Sissoko replaced in the side last season had an entirely different skill set to Winks but was a significantly better footballer than Sissoko.
I recognise Sissoko's physicality and that it is a useful asset. I hope that Ndombele can bring this to the team but also have an eye for a pass.