Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Gilmour would have too had Ayari not been a cm offside.Weiffer already has a Premier League assist this season.
Gilmour would have too had Ayari not been a cm offside.Weiffer already has a Premier League assist this season.
No he wouldn't, Adingra would have.Gilmour would have too had Ayari not been a cm offside.
Ah, sorry, I thought it was Gilmour's pass. Easy to get those 2 confused.No he wouldn't, Adingra would have.
Not sure how this is related to my post? Accidental quote?Weiffer already has a Premier League assist this season.
O'Riley and Gilmour are two completely different types of midfielder.He can't go without O'Reilly or someone else coming in please.
This is my query. I dont really see any of the rumoured incomings as a direct replacement for Gilmour in terms of the type of midfielder. Maybe Hurzeler see's less use for Gilmour in his desired formation/tactics, but if you're looking for an ideal candidate to play a deeper role alongside Wieffer then that is not O'riley, Gruda, or Rutter. They're all much more attacking. In terms of deeper centre mids we'd be left with Baleba, Milner, or possible Ayari or Hinshelwood to partner Wieffer, and i'd put Gilmour ahead of them in ability.O'Riley and Gilmour are two completely different types of midfielder.
Gilmour leaving simply means we have one less defensive midfielder option sitting in front of the defence. Matt Riley is never going to do that job. If you look at their heat maps there is barely any overlap in the spaces they operate in.
What is more relevant is whether Hurzeler thinks that Yasin Ayari or Malick Yalcouye can replace his position in the squad and be as effective.
My guess is that he rates Ayari, based on the fact he came on at Everton.O'Riley and Gilmour are two completely different types of midfielder.
Gilmour leaving simply means we have one less defensive midfielder option sitting in front of the defence. Matt Riley is never going to do that job. If you look at their heat maps there is barely any overlap in the spaces they operate in.
What is more relevant is whether Hurzeler thinks that Yasin Ayari or Malick Yalcouye can replace his position in the squad and be as effective.
Yes Ayari got minutes v Everton, but once Rutter, O'Riley, Gruda and Enciso are all up to speed, will he still?My guess is that he rates Ayari, based on the fact he came on at Everton.
They are all midfielders but I'm not sure 3 of those 4 are defensive midfielders. (I don't know about Gruda)Yes Ayari got minutes v Everton, but once Rutter, O'Riley, Gruda and Enciso are all up to speed, will he still?
I'm not convinced, unfortunately. Although he has looked very promising, the biggest spend in reinforcements is in the area he currently occupies.
Five of the six managers Bloom has appointed were unproven in England at the level they were appointed. One failed, and that led to the 'safe' appointment of Hughton to keep us up. Fab could fail, and that may lead to a similar 'safe' appointment, although I think it would be really hard to properly 'fail' with the players at his disposal. Hyypia was dealt a bum hand with the recruitment that year.I don’t go in for blind faith, even TB is capable of getting things wrong. If you don’t think he is then more fool you.
I am not questioning if this is a dodgy appointment just a little surprised that we have gone all in financially on a rookie manager in the PL.
Question everything is a sensible attitude…imo
Unnecessarily sarcastic response from you though.
True, Hyypia style disaster.Five of the six managers Bloom has appointed were unproven in England at the level they were appointed. One failed, and that led to the 'safe' appointment of Hughton to keep us up. Fab could fail, and that may lead to a similar 'safe' appointment, although I think it would be really hard to properly 'fail' with the players at his disposal. Hyypia was dealt a bum hand with the recruitment that year.
In many ways the recruitment splurge is insurance against the rookie manager being rubbish, even if he is bad the players are good enough to keep us up, and then we go again. Imagine if he was bad AND the team wasn't that good. That would be a disaster.
I got the impression Ayari was a more attacking midfielder, I may be wrong.They are all midfielders but I'm not sure 3 of those 4 are defensive midfielders. (I don't know about Gruda)
He was certainly played high up the pitch against Everton.I got the impression Ayari was a more attacking midfielder, I may be wrong.
That's one take. Here's another:
With his current quality and development trajectory, he should reach the level Mac Allister had when he really started to show he was a world class midfielder. He is already a high quality player in the Premier League. When he was missing for a seven game spell in February and March, we played Championship level football every week.
His passing, positioning and reading of the game is elite tier stuff and his duelling has improved a lot. He is a key player for us and one of the most promising defensive playmakers in the world. There is no chance we are letting him go for any less than £50m.