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[Albion] Can we talk about Sanchez ?







GloryDays

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Jul 5, 2011
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Leyton, E10.
I’m not sure where that narrative comes from, is it just because of the Palace drop?

Sanchez is fantastic at claiming the ball, that’s probably his best strength… and reflexes wise he’s a great keeper.

Yeah, he’s acting like a petulant prat at the moment but let’s not pretend he’s shit, he’s young for a keeper as well, it would be a real shame to lose him I think he will go right to the very top, don’t let recency bias on Steele let you forget how good Sanchez is.

I have to disagree with you here. But I totally agree he is very young and it is to be expected that his attributes aren't yet refined.

From skimming the thread I think there's a lot of ppl who are being way too nasty. For me, after the Palace error, it was clear he needed to be stood down for a bit but this is a coaching thing, not personally disliking him.

He appears to be getting some pretty poor advice from somewhere, like Moise did in January, and I hope RS seeks better career advice whether he stays with us or not. Whatever club he is at he is far the finished article.
 


HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
2,102
North West Sussex
It is fairly obvious RDZ can be either a player's best advocate or their nightmare, without much in between. It would appear that he expects his squad to strive for perfection, anything else just isn't good enough.

I’m no psychologist but Sanchez’s ego badly dented by his perceived treatment by RDZ. RDZ is ultra clear in what he expects in terms of ends and means. There is no half way house, as you call out. Sanchez probably more responsive to a Potteresque leadership style.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
By the way I don’t think it’s necessarily even Bob throwing his toys out or refusing. It’s just poor attitude, not putting 100% in at training kind of thing. I don’t think RDZs comments ‘he can’t do what I am asking him’ really helped either.

If you’re dropped you either work extra hard to get back in or essentially give up.

I think Potter & Roberts leaving didn’t help Rob and he’s not really adjusted well. Which is baffling when you hear what all the other players say.
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,284
Hove
I am sure you are aware that the same algorithms brought us locadia, Maupay and a host of other bad signings.
Probably not the same algorithms.

They will constantly be refined and modified, and lessons will be learned and fed back into them.
 






GoingUp

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Aug 14, 2011
3,698
Sussex By The Sea
Who knows what actually goes on behind the scenes.

We know RDZ is fiery, him and Sanchez may have had a bust up which led to RDZ banning him from the dugout.

Sanchez was great for us most of the time, I loved the way he celebrated with the players after a goal or a win, so it's a shame if he didn't take part in the Europa celebrations yesterday.

I definitely think theres a world class keeper in Sanchez, he's very young for keeper and Spain obviously see something in him too!

Steele has better feet for sure but other than that (from the eye test) Sanchez is better in every other department, as it turns out though footwork is currently the most important asset for a keeper due to the way we play atm.
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,829
By the seaside in West Somerset
My feeling has been that Sanchez may be suffering a combination of an unhelpful agent and depression but who knows? Sad he wasn’t there yesterday.
Everything moves on.
Will we sign an oven ready replacement or will we look at Scherpen or Rushworth (or indeed McGill) to step up?
And how much is Sanchez worth on the market?
 




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Hove / Παρος
Apr 7, 2006
6,774
Hove / Παρος
Is it actually established that Bob has had a falling out with RdZ? He could just be waiting for a move elsewhere and RdZ feels its better to give match-day McGill experience rather than have Bob sat on the bench twiddling his thumbs.
 




thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,364
Sanchez on the other hand is still young - all the things RDZ doesn't rate about him can be coached into him... as long as he is willing to learn.
Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.

Replacing Raya at Brentford would seem a good fit although you know if that happened, he would be guaranteed to have blinder against us.
 








TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,919
Brighton
I am sure you are aware that the same algorithms brought us locadia, Maupay and a host of other bad signings.

I like the idea that Tony made an "algorithm" out of multilink and play-doh in 2010 and it's just sitting there untouched.

Recommendation engines and ML models are complex, ever-evolving beasts. We do not have one. There will be an entire suite of very very very complex models chugging along learning from their mistakes and improving sometimes and suddenly failing spectacularly.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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By the way I don’t think it’s necessarily even Bob throwing his toys out or refusing. It’s just poor attitude, not putting 100% in at training kind of thing. I don’t think RDZs comments ‘he can’t do what I am asking him’ really helped either.

If you’re dropped you either work extra hard to get back in or essentially give up.

I think Potter & Roberts leaving didn’t help Rob and he’s not really adjusted well. Which is baffling when you hear what all the other players say.
No different to any organisation really - new boss comes in, there will always be someone who doesn't get on/agree with approach etc etc and people react in different ways. No idea what's happened behind the scenes in terms of their relationship but bottom line is that ball-playing out from the back is fare more critical to our play than shot-stopping, so the marginal differences in the latter between the keepers were far outweighed by the significant difference in the former.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.

Replacing Raya at Brentford would seem a good fit although you know if that happened, he would be guaranteed to have blinder against us.
I think that's what will happen.
 


drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Unfortunately that is the one thing that may be an issue. De Gea has proved at United that although he is a good keeper, playing passes is not something he is very good at. It may just be that Sanchez can't get to the level of passing that is needed in our way of playing so needs to find a team who still don't rely on that.

Replacing Raya at Brentford would seem a good fit although you know if that happened, he would be guaranteed to have blinder against us.
I think the problem with some they expect perfection. De Gae has made numerous mistakes as calamitous as Sanchez's drop at Palace yet DG is still No. 1 at Old Trafford.
 


Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
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London
I’ve always liked Sanchez, I wonder how much his agent has influenced his pathetic attitude? I hate players agents…
It's very easy to blame agents. Sanchez knows RDZ and knows Tony Bloom, he knows how we deal with this stuff. Without actually having any knowledge of the inner workings of the situation, I suspect it's just Sanchez throwing a strop because he didn't get his place back when Steele let in 5.

As somebody said the other day, would he have thrown this strop if we had a cup final coming up in a couple of weeks? I highly doubt it somehow.
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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No different to any organisation really - new boss comes in, there will always be someone who doesn't get on/agree with approach etc etc and people react in different ways. No idea what's happened behind the scenes in terms of their relationship but bottom line is that ball-playing out from the back is fare more critical to our play than shot-stopping, so the marginal differences in the latter between the keepers were far outweighed by the significant difference in the former.
....and, of course, conceding 12 goals in 6 matches (that was mentioned on MOTD2) is just fine and dandy.
 


Rich84

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May 6, 2018
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Obviously has an attitude problem in terms of being a team player. Such a shame considering the amount of time he has been at the club. Great shot stopper, scared the crap out of me on crosses and with the ball at his feet, along with a body language that looked like he had all the time in the world. If I asked him to get me a beer I feel like it would take an hour before he returned.

Regrettably - cash in please.
 


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