Well he's started well. Mind you, I thought the keeper should have saved that shot at the weekend but if you don't buy a ticket and all that.And so far it looks like we will get more end product from Tanguy.
And so far it looks like we will get more end product from Tanguy.
Well he's started well. Mind you, I thought the keeper should have saved that shot at the weekend but if you don't buy a ticket and all that.
I disagree, when I was watching that video it brought to mind Dembele i.e. he has 2 men on him, but he doesn't just pass it backwards he turns and bursts past them.I think that we can put the Dembele comparisons to bed now. Their playing style is nothing like each other.
I disagree, when I was watching that video it bought to mind Dembele i.e. he has 2 men on him, but he doesn't just pass it backwards he turns and bursts past them.
He isn't afraid to get past players and lay it off. True there are big differences, but also a lot of similarities.
Well he's started well. Mind you, I thought the keeper should have saved that shot at the weekend but if you don't buy a ticket and all that.
I think he will. I also think we'll have to get used to his 'out of breath' lollopping (?) style (ala yaya toure or our very own chrissy waddle).I thought he looked a good player for the first hour but then seemed to run out of steam, not surprising as he is used to a much slower Lge and will it will take a while for him to adjust.
Press resistance, deep progressions and xGBuildup are all measurable and show N'Dombele to be a very, very good player.That is a fantastic summary of Tanguy's game. The awareness, the passing skill, but most of all the dribbling and taking on several players at once, freeing up space for others. Sublime play. That is where stats cannot fully explain how good some of this stuff is. It might say a misplaced pass or that it was an unsuccessful dribble, but not mention the pass was incredibly difficult or the dribble was to take on 4 players.
I think the reason there are so many comparisons (other than the name) is that he has the skills that we've been so desperately missing since Dembele left. That's about all they have in common but because we suffered so much without them, they've drawn everyone's focus.He's more nimble than Dembele but I agree on him as a ball carrier. His range of passing is far better than Dembele's and he's willing to shoot.
Got a bit of everything this lad. Can beat a player, has a trick (love the deft body movements to throw oppo players), attacks the box when we go forward, and is an excellent mid length probing passer. Can also put his foot in defensively.
Once he's fully fit and acclimatised I think he'll be a star.
He's better.I think that we can put the Dembele comparisons to bed now. Their playing style is nothing like each other.
He was excellent offensively in the first half, besides those 2 clear chances he made he also made a number of really quick incisive passes forward. He is definitely what we've been missing in the heart of CM. We just now need to find the best system for the midfield. Whether that means dropping the Winks/Sissoko experiment I can't say but Ndombele with paired with genuine defensive quality would be quite a thing to be excited about.In all the doom and gloom from yesterdays match, I thought, it would be worth mentioning one of the few positives.
What a great 1st half from him - created 2 huge goalscoring chances and should have scored one himself.
Just a shame, that he seems to be lagging so much behind fitnesswise. I guess this will improve as he gets more matches under his belt.
In all the doom and gloom from yesterdays match, I thought, it would be worth mentioning one of the few positives.
What a great 1st half from him - created 2 huge goalscoring chances and should have scored one himself.
Just a shame, that he seems to be lagging so much behind fitnesswise. I guess this will improve as he gets more matches under his belt.