Happy to hold hands up and say I was on of the ones that had called this bloke a flop and useless.
Honestly couldnt see a player in there at all.
Happy to be proved wrong the last 2 games.
Long may it continue
Fair play to him
Happy to hold hands up and say I was on of the ones that had called this bloke a flop and useless.
Honestly couldnt see a player in there at all.
Happy to be proved wrong the last 2 games.
Long may it continue
Fair play to him
I keep repeatedly explaining it.
He's basically playing in Gross' position and isn't as good as Gross, because the team is allowed to have more than 11 good players.
Obviously, like everybody else I will concede I had no idea 'this' was going to happen.
I'll hazard a guess neither did GP or else it would have happened sooner.
But he's a player plenty good enough to do what he's done, he just needed everything to finally fall his way and thankfully he caught it.
I've just looked at his heatmap v Bournemouth.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/1376283/Live/England-Premier-League-2019-2020-Brighton-Bournemouth
It has a striking similarity to his prolific AZ heat map which means it is the complete opposite of how and where he was asked to play, last season.
Am I enjoying this? Yes, yes I am! Childish, isn’t it?
wait for it...Hang on, are you saying that when you play a player to their strengths rather than in a position that is the complete opposite of their strengths, they
are MORE effective??!?!
This truly is rocket science level stuff.
wait for it...
...If you play a player out of position they might look a bit shite.
Yeah but as an attacker who needs to defend rather than a defender who has to sprint up the pitch with virtually no support when he gets there.
Hmmm. Not quite sure that was the case. [emoji2]
I think it very debatable if him or Gross are better players ,Gross has had some off days particularly in away games . Ali playing on the right side of attack is clear now ,does make you wonder what other Albion player would score a goal like the Chelsea goal .Even though its been said the Dutch league is not very good a lot of his goals were good strikes ,a few of our midfielders find it very difficult to get shots on target hence hardly any goals from Propper and Stephens .I keep repeatedly explaining it.
He's basically playing in Gross' position and isn't as good as Gross, because the team is allowed to have more than 11 good players.
Obviously, like everybody else I will concede I had no idea 'this' was going to happen.
I'll hazard a guess neither did GP or else it would have happened sooner.
But he's a player plenty good enough to do what he's done, he just needed everything to finally fall his way and thankfully he caught it.
I've just looked at his heatmap v Bournemouth.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/1376283/Live/England-Premier-League-2019-2020-Brighton-Bournemouth
It has a striking similarity to his prolific AZ heat map which means it is the complete opposite of how and where he was asked to play, last season.
You don't remember us playing with effectively 3/4 full backs a fair bit of the time under Hughton last season, looking scared shitless of most sides? March was similarly shackled.
Weird how people seem to be remembering Hughton's 18/19 side as some sort of free-flowing, attacking side, it seems.
I think it very debatable if him or Gross are better players ,Gross has had some off days particularly in away games . Ali playing on the right side of attack is clear now ,does make you wonder what other Albion player would score a goal like the Chelsea goal .Even though its been said the Dutch league is not very good a lot of his goals were good strikes ,a few of our midfielders find it very difficult to get shots on target hence hardly any goals from Propper and Stephens .
Hang on, are you saying that when you play a player to their strengths rather than in a position that is the complete opposite of their strengths, they
are MORE effective??!?!
This truly is rocket science level stuff.
For the first half of this season the only thing that troubled a heatmap was his arse on a padded seat. Perhaps his best position is
OFF the pitch?
Of course it is, do yourself a favour and put the shovel away FFS
I think the quip sailed quite a way over your head. The obvious point, or question, which still none of the three of you have answered, is that, if all you had to do was play him in the right position, why has this taken since August? It's not like we've been struggling for results, though we had more problems with injury and sickness earlier in the season and he didn't get a look in. It's a genuine question. Any of the three of you can answer it.
Why do you keep saying that when I answered above.
A point I've already made between that reply and yours.You mentioned one player. The actual answer is that he was behind Gross, Trossard, March, Mooy and Alzate. Take Trossard out and he cost us more than the other four combined. That's my precise issue with him and always has been. Lots and lots of money for two good games in 18 months. That's not digging. It's a fact.
You mentioned one player. The actual answer is that he was behind Gross, Trossard, March, Mooy and Alzate. Take Trossard out and he cost us more than the other four combined. That's my precise issue with him and always has been. Lots and lots of money for two good games in 18 months. That's not digging. It's a fact.