[Albion] Alexis Mac Allister - *** New Contract Until 2025 ***

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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,482
Brighton
Class player. Likes a directly forward pass which feels almost un-english in it's arrogance and conviction - we're not used to it. Will come very good imo.
 






Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
24,461
Sussex
too early to judge but expected more .

We will see next season but must admit disappointing after all the hype

reserve judgement of course
 




AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
13,103
Chandler, AZ
I really think Trossard and he will become the most talked about players we have in time - Trossard next season and Macca shortly afterwards. The transition must be difficult - everything is new and as young men ( I know Trossard is mid-twenties) its not necessarily straightforward to adapt to a new life and cope with moving from a place where everyone is confident in you, to one where everyone is waiting for you to prove yourself. Add to that the fact that Macca has joined at the trickiest part of the season, where we have had less possession in many games, backs against the wall (or behind it vs. Man City/Utd) he has shown flashes that will grow with nurturing and experience.

I agree about Trossard - in fact, if someone started one of these threads for the new season - Which Albion player do you think will surprise us most in the coming season? - my contribution would be "Leandro Trossard". I think he has great technical ability and it's very promising that after the lockdown he has had a significant impact. Let's hope he can build further on that in the new campaign.
 






spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,953
Crawley
You can see he's got quality - touch, vision and technique - anyone writing him off at this stage doesn't have a clue.

This little run of games will have done him a lot of good and as he spends more time in this country and league he will only get better. I'm really excited about him and expect by the second half of next season we could see something really special.


I have no idea what player you have been watching :lolol:
 


macbeth

Dismembered
Jan 3, 2018
4,177
six feet beneath the moon
I like him. he's a midfielder who is comfortable with the ball at his feet, actually likes to get forward and attack, isn't likely to kill a bystander with one of his shots and can keep up with our strikers. we seem to have a dearth that kind of player, I think we'll soon see that he offers something that our other midfielders don't
 






Paulie Gualtieri

Bada Bing
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May 8, 2018
10,655
I would say our style of play (to survive) post Arsenal has been contributory to his performance.

I would even say some of the players are not on the same wave length as him and his vision (which he clearly has) isn’t being tapped into.

He’s effective in a one touch give and go environment as long as it’s reciprocated.

For Burnely I would like to see a formation in a diamond


Bissouma
March MacAlister Trossard

Maupay


I would also want to see Lamptey start and used to overlap and exploit this as well. Against Newcastle he took up some great positions and was isolated and we lacked the vision to use him.


I’m sure I will get slated for March but I do consider himself technically gifted and with the right players and formation could Be useful.


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Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,365
Brighton factually.....
I would even say some of the players are not on the same wave length as him and his vision (which he clearly has) isn’t being tapped into.

I totally agree, there have been several times over the last few games that passes have deemed gone astray by commentators, however I could totally see where he was playing the ball into space and a member of our team has not seen his vision and opportunity to get beyond the backspace. I would even say he is to attack minded, that when he sees space beyond the defenders others are not only on the same wavelength they are not astute enough or willing to take that risk....

Attack averse even... :lolol:

Great potential
 




Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
4,760
Earth
I really think Trossard and he will become the most talked about players we have in time - Trossard next season and Macca shortly afterwards. The transition must be difficult - everything is new and as young men ( I know Trossard is mid-twenties) its not necessarily straightforward to adapt to a new life and cope with moving from a place where everyone is confident in you, to one where everyone is waiting for you to prove yourself. Add to that the fact that Macca has joined at the trickiest part of the season, where we have had less possession in many games, backs against the wall (or behind it vs. Man City/Utd) he has shown flashes that will grow with nurturing and experience.

Really hope Trossard moves up a gear next year and develops is style, sorry , I mean smile.

Miserable git.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,837
Uffern
I totally agree, there have been several times over the last few games that passes have deemed gone astray by commentators, however I could totally see where he was playing the ball into space and a member of our team has not seen his vision and opportunity to get beyond the backspace. I would even say he is to attack minded, that when he sees space beyond the defenders others are not only on the same wavelength they are not astute enough or willing to take that risk....

Attack averse even... :lolol:

Great potential

I agree: he has better vision than a lot of our players and I hope they can adjust.

OK, it's a different level but there are parallels with Ian Mellor back in the day. Spider had a top class footballing brain but when he got here, none of the players were on his wavelength. Then along came Wardy and it all clicked.

Perhaps Mac Allister just needs that one player ...
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,365
Brighton factually.....
I agree: he has better vision than a lot of our players and I hope they can adjust.

OK, it's a different level but there are parallels with Ian Mellor back in the day. Spider had a top class footballing brain but when he got here, none of the players were on his wavelength. Then along came Wardy and it all clicked.

Perhaps Mac Allister just needs that one player ...

We already have him i think in Neal Maupay, I think he has the speed and brain, they just need a normal close season to work on feeding off each other, sadly we won't have that time this close season due to circumstances, but you can tell they can work together....
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
He does look great and will be so exciting to watch in person, you can see how he's earned some time in the Argentine #10 shirt.

But I'll Eden a guess he's still not the play we're all desperate to see live.



#TheFutureIsBright.
 


elwheelio

Amateur Sleuth
Jan 24, 2006
1,957
Brighton
The fact is he's a kid in a new continent, league and club. Let's give him some time and see what we've got. I think it's a bit daft to suggest he's shown signs of being great (he really hasn't) but it's too early to say he won't become a useful addition.
 


JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
6,236
Seaford
I don't think we can judge any of our players too much on this last run of games. The Mac Allister we see next season will be much more of an indication of who we signed. His time at Boca and earning Argentinian caps means that he's no slouch but let's not forget he's only 21, has only been in the country 6 months and couldn't train or socialise with his teammates for 4 of those months. Not an easy adjustment period at all.

6 weeks of training with the lads and getting fully immersed in the club and Potter's ways of thinking will do him and likely Lamptey absolute wonders I'm hoping, but even then he'll likely still need some time to get up to the level we're expecting (given most players don't reach their peak until they're 27!)
 


elwheelio

Amateur Sleuth
Jan 24, 2006
1,957
Brighton
I don't think we can judge any of our players too much on this last run of games. The Mac Allister we see next season will be much more of an indication of who we signed. His time at Boca and earning Argentinian caps means that he's no slouch but let's not forget he's only 21, has only been in the country 6 months and couldn't train or socialise with his teammates for 4 of those months. Not an easy adjustment period at all.

6 weeks of training with the lads and getting fully immersed in the club and Potter's ways of thinking will do him and likely Lamptey absolute wonders I'm hoping, but even then he'll likely still need some time to get up to the level we're expecting (given most players don't reach their peak until they're 27!)

Is peak age 27? That's odd, I'm nearly 40 and my peak doesn't seem to have arrived yet.
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
We're clearly a different breed. I'm 37 and am still waiting. I expect I'll peak at around 55!

Here's a little tip for you...








...You won't. :lol: :kiss:
 


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