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Steffen Freund
Be our new Howellsy
I've seen him play lots of excellent passes forward that were wasted by whoever they play up front. I could really see Son or Kane on the end of those, the end result would be different.They are but if you look at his Statsbomb radar, he has a very high deep progression numbers and very low xGAssist and xGBuildup numbers.
That's a concern for the player most likely to be on the ball at a turnover or moving it out from the back.
Of course, it could also mean that their forward line is so utterly incompetent that they never create any chances worthy of the name too. Not entirely impossible, considering where he's coming from.
That's what I'm hoping.I've seen him play lots of excellent passes forward that were wasted by whoever they play up front. I could really see Son or Kane on the end of those, the end result would be different.
I've seen him play lots of excellent passes forward that were wasted by whoever they play up front. I could really see Son or Kane on the end of those, the end result would be different.
Ings didn't waste much this season?That's what I'm hoping.
They are incredibly low numbers though....
Sky are saying
< PEH @£15m
>KWP @£12
Sky are saying
< PEH @£15m
>KWP @£12
That doesn't seem like Mourinho's forte.
With the caveat of not having seen him play many matches, his stats would suggest an overly cautious player on the ball - more a Parker than a Carrick. His completion numbers are good, so he has the physical skill to place a pass (not something I ever expected to doubt a pro footballer for until I saw Sissoko). But he seems to not have either the vision or the ambition to make the passes likely to result in a goal. I can't see how time under Mourinho is likely to change that.
The evidence suggests that having him do that makes his team less likely to create a chance than someone else having the ball.He just needs to seek and destroy and then pass it to his two midfield partners i.e. lo celso, ndombele etc. Same when receiving the ball off the back four, get it and pass it to one of his two midfield partners.
They will then cause the havoc higher up the pitch.
That will be his principle job but now and again I’m sure he may go long to a son or a kane etc.
The evidence suggests that having him do that makes his team less likely to create a chance than someone else having the ball.
The numbers aren't Sissoko bad, but they're a concern.
FWIW he didn’t correct the presenter anyway...How do you pronounce that last name?
Have a look at the xGBuildup figure on his Statsbomb radar.What evidence and is there similar evidence to show us what happens to a side defensively when a more expansive player fulfils that role?
Have a look at the xGBuildup figure on his Statsbomb radar.
It's the sum of xG (per 90) created by anyone in the team, where he has a touch of the ball in the build up. It's slightly more useful than xGAssists as that obviously increases the further up the pitch a player plays. For those with a high assist output, you need to consider the two together.
Obviously. How else would you pronounce it?