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Ronnie Rosenthal
Surely we should be training up Bergwyn as cover at left and right wing back as we are down to the bare bones and we have our only two fit wing backs underperforming.
Surely we should be training up Bergwyn as cover at left and right wing back as we are down to the bare bones and we have our only two fit wing backs underperforming.
WowHis season's over, and it seems like it's a possibility his Spurs career might be as well.
If so, he'll leave as an adequate player in a time of turbulence and upheaval. But I'll always wonder what he could be if he just *slowed down* a little bit - to me, everything Reguilon does comes across as him forcing it. He almost seems too eager, in everything - overcommitting to dribbling down blind alleys, challenging his man and being left short, passes that go nowhere.
Somewhere in there is a genuinely dangerous wing-back, maybe one of Europe's best. His underlying stats aren't bad at all - I believe he's the most dangerous player in the Prem for key passes from the top left-hand quadrant of the pitch, even with his stop-start season.
But he could be so much better if he just gave himself a moment to think when on the ball, and in general.
It's ironic that in Reguilon and Sessegnon, we have two players with literally opposite problems - Reguilon is too enthusiastic, Sessegnon is far too timid and hesitant. Both can be wonderful players in this system if they adopted the other's qualities.
His season's over, and it seems like it's a possibility his Spurs career might be as well.
If so, he'll leave as an adequate player in a time of turbulence and upheaval. But I'll always wonder what he could be if he just *slowed down* a little bit - to me, everything Reguilon does comes across as him forcing it. He almost seems too eager, in everything - overcommitting to dribbling down blind alleys, challenging his man and being left short, passes that go nowhere.
Somewhere in there is a genuinely dangerous wing-back, maybe one of Europe's best. His underlying stats aren't bad at all - I believe he's the most dangerous player in the Prem for key passes from the top left-hand quadrant of the pitch, even with his stop-start season.
But he could be so much better if he just gave himself a moment to think when on the ball, and in general.
It's ironic that in Reguilon and Sessegnon, we have two players with literally opposite problems - Reguilon is too enthusiastic, Sessegnon is far too timid and hesitant. Both can be wonderful players in this system if they adopted the other's qualities.
I don't think that's the case. It's more that he's fired up, is a bit erratic and lacks composure.Tries to hard to be a crowd pleaser.
He is a quality playerOn another note, I'd happily swap Reguilon for Cucurella at Brighton! Really good player who just does his job without any fuzz. Very good defender, supports the forwards by running up and down the flank all game, and can pass and whip in crosses. Really underrated player.
FTFY, but yes, both are qualityHe is a quality player
So is Collins at Wolves
Has that gone through? I wouldn’t be surprised now to see us use Reggie in a deal to get KoundeFTFY, but yes, both are quality
Has that gone through? I wouldn’t be surprised now to see us use Reggie in a deal to get Kounde
Has that gone through? I wouldn’t be surprised now to see us use Reggie in a deal to get Kounde
United are signing a 5 ft 9 cbI think his lack of height would be really targeted in this league
United are signing a 5 ft 9 cb
I think his lack of height would be really targeted in this league
Lucas Moura is excellent in the air….I think mobility and speed are more important qualities in this league and height isn't always a guarantee of heading ability, we've has some giants who weren't dominate in the air, it's about leap, balance and timing.
Lucas Moura is excellent in the air….