Right now a Ryan Nelson type would be a far better choice as our 4th centre half than one of the two youngsters. Being 4th choice means that both senior central defenders would already be out and dropping Veljkovic or Carter-Vickers in at that level alongside another young centre half may not be the best thing for their development. You also need to realise that under 20 football is very different to PL football.Veljkovic has already played in the EPL and 2CV has been in EL squads.
They were the two outstanding defenders at the U20s world cup last summer.
If they aren't good enough to be 4th choice, I really don't know what is. More Ricardo Rochas and Ryan Nelsens?
Veljkovic has about 30 minutes of Premier League football to his name -- he came on in the 88th minute when we were 4-1 up at home to Sunderland, and he came on in the 62nd minute when we were 3-0 up at home to Aston Villa. Both appearances were in 2014. He had 3 sub appearances on loan at Middlesbrough and 3 games on loan at Charlton, then got injured. He has had no senior football to harden him up and make him ready for the Premier League. He is nowhere near ready to step in at centre-half for us in games that matter, imo. Compare to Alli, who had two full seasons in league one before coming into our team. Maybe he's Baresi in waiting, but we don't know and Poch hasn't seen fit to use him at all, where he has given time to someone like Onomah.
CCV has just turned 18 (on the 31st December last year, apparently). He hasn't a single minute of senior football to his name.
So no, imo neither of these players are good enough to be 4th choice CB. They need a loan move or maybe in the case of CCV, they need another year before they are ready to step into our first team. I think Ledley was about 18/19 when he made his debut for us, and he started off in midfield under Graham. And it's a big leap to say that CCV is the next Ledley.
So I would discount those two youngsters. If we keep Fazio, no problem, but if we sell him, we should buy someone who is come in and ready to play. It doesn't have to be Ryan Nelsen or a youngster, there is a happy middle-ground.
I do not think CB is a priorty for us UNLESS Fazio does go. Davies has played CB for wales on occasion so we have enough cover unless like I say Fazio does go.
It's not Poch's way though is it.
Note how we only have 5 players out on loan now, compared to 15-20 odd under Redknapp/AVB. Poch just seems to prefer a directly connected conveyor belt over squad padders.
Why exactly would we need to replace Fazio if he leaves us? He played one game all season... I'm sure we can manage that one game without a Fazio replacement coming in. Wimmer has only played three games as well, he has barely been needed and he's actually our third choice.
Besides, we've got plenty of options if injuries do happen. If one of the Belgians gets injured Wimmer could just take over. Only if both of them are injured at the same time, which is already an unlikely situation, would we have to be a bit more creative. Dier can just move back to defence if we have to, with Bentaleb and/or Dembele taking over in defensive/central midfield that's hardly a disaster. Furthermore, Davies is good enough to be a CB for Wales, I'm sure he can cut it for us as well in that position if we're talking about 4th/5th choice. And then in truly desperate situations we still have Veljckovic and CCV.
I don't really see how adding another CB is going to help us that much, he won't play much anyway, and then when he actually does isn't match-fit, so also very questionable how he would perform. In that case you're probably a lot better off just playing Davies or Dier there, because they at least are match-fit, as are their replacements at LB and central midfield.
Why exactly would we need to replace Fazio if he leaves us? He played one game all season... I'm sure we can manage that one game without a Fazio replacement coming in. Wimmer has only played three games as well, he has barely been needed and he's actually our third choice.
Besides, we've got plenty of options if injuries do happen. If one of the Belgians gets injured Wimmer could just take over. Only if both of them are injured at the same time, which is already an unlikely situation, would we have to be a bit more creative. Dier can just move back to defence if we have to, with Bentaleb and/or Dembele taking over in defensive/central midfield that's hardly a disaster. Furthermore, Davies is good enough to be a CB for Wales, I'm sure he can cut it for us as well in that position if we're talking about 4th/5th choice. And then in truly desperate situations we still have Veljckovic and CCV.
I don't really see how adding another CB is going to help us that much, he won't play much anyway, and then when he actually does isn't match-fit, so also very questionable how he would perform. In that case you're probably a lot better off just playing Davies or Dier there, because they at least are match-fit, as are their replacements at LB and central midfield.
Quick question; if Alderweireld had fecked his ankle at the start of October, do you still think Fazio would have only played one game all season?Why exactly would we need to replace Fazio if he leaves us? He played one game all season... I'm sure we can manage that one game without a Fazio replacement coming in.
In that case he might have played the game against Monaco at home where we were already qualified for Europe. That's about it. It's not like Wimmer played a lot either, and he is actually ahead of Fazio in the pecking order. If as you say Alderweireld (or alternatively Vertonghen) would get injured, it's not Fazio who would take over from them. At best he moves up a spot in the ranking, but that doesn't mean Poch will play him. He already is extremely reluctant to rotate his CB's, I can imagine this reluctance would only increase if it means he has to play Fazio.Quick question; if Alderweireld had fecked his ankle at the start of October, do you still think Fazio would have only played one game all season?
Buying someone only really makes sense if they are mega cheap or can cover both CB and DM.
It is not the same. At the striker position we only have wingers and midfielders who could potentially do a job there as cover to Kane, but they are not strikers. While we do have real cover at CB in Wimmer at least who is an actual centre-back and arguably Dier as well whose transition to midfielder has been a very recent occurance. I take your point about Davies falling under the same logic, but in that case we are talking about something like a fifth choice option at CB. Which isn't exactly comparable to striker where even our second-choice (whoever that may be) isn't a real striker, but someone who could do a job there if needed. Also, Kane might not be injured yet, but unlike the Belgians he looks visibly tired imo. I think he has a bigger chance of breaking down atm if we continue to play him almost constantly than the Belgians do.By the same logic though, we don't need a striker either. Kane hasn't been injured and Son has played the odd game up top. Njie hasn't been required and Chadli/Lamela could cover there. Yet most people think we should sign a striker.
Given that his contract expires in the summer, I'd say N'Koulou would definitely be cheap: and, according to descriptions of his playstyle, he can indeed play at both CB and DM. Also, he was a favorite of Bielsa, which bodes well for his ability to fit into Poch's style of play.
Worst case scenario, Toby/Jan both out, play Davies/Wimmer and use Bentaleb as cover for Rose at LB, where he did quite well in that one game last season. Dier retains his DM spot. However, the chances of both Toby and Jan being out simultaneously for a prolonged period of time is quite small. So I would venture that signing a pure CB is not that much of a priority, even if we sell Faz. But a CB/DM would be an appealing option.
We're not relaxed about a host of other positions and we're doing alright, so I wouldn't put much weight on how relaxed people are.I doubt that everyone would be so relaxed about it if we did not bring anyone in and lost Toby and Jan for a run of games.