Thunder Bolt
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Agreed BG... Stephens is a vital part of our side.
There's a good reason why Burnley wanted to buy him 18 months ago when we were still Championship.
Agreed BG... Stephens is a vital part of our side.
interesting to see the stats from the article and try to reconcile that with the player many people describe on here:
top 10 in the league for tackles
top 10 in the league for blocked passes
top 15 in the league for interceptions
more passes and higher pass completion % than anyone else in the team
only 1 player in the league averages longer passes
Sounds like hes doing alright, no?
I think that the really good midfielders can do the defending and still provide moments of attacking brilliance.
I think what we've seen from Stephens and pretty much all our midfield is that they've understood Hughton's instructions on how to track back and defend but have forgotten how to attack.
Stephens bagged 7 in 45 league matches for us in 2015/16, and that's what you'd expect but that fell to 2 in 39 last season and 0 in 24 this season. Every match he seems to duck at least one shooting opportunity from distance; his reluctance to chance his arm has gone beyond infuriating and is now painful to watch. As we saw on Saturday, rather than shoot he's inclined to try and beat a man before passing out wide but more often than not he gets caught in possession and the opposition counter-attack from that.
He is very underrated by supporters but is a players player who they love to have in the team. You only notice him when he is not there. I think that he has stepped up to the Premier very well and showed that he has the ability to succeed in this division. May not be MOM every game but will always be in the top 3.
Stephens suffers from two big issues in his current role as the connective tissue of our side.
1) we lack movement up top, meaning he has fewer outlets than he should do when he has he ball. This often makes him look ponderous and leads to simpler passes, and on occasion means he gets caught on the ball.
2) because of how deep we’ve been for much of the season as we’ve become increasingly defensive, Stephens is often collecting the ball deep into his own half and is often under pressure by quick, strong and talented players. It isn’t that he loses the ball often (the stats prove this), it’s that when he does lose the ball it’s often in awful positions for the team which often lead to the opposition having a chance on goal through quick turnovers as there isn’t a big distance between where they’ve won the ball, and our goal. Consequently, these moments (which are few and far between statistically) actually stick in the mind much more than if, say, one of our strikers or wingers loses the ball in less worrying positions.
I think he needs to be at the absolute top of his game to survive in the Prem. Has had some decent games, but also had momentary lapses of giving the ball away.
I agree with this and think it applies to pretty much our whole squad TBH.
I agree with this and think it applies to pretty much our whole squad TBH.
I agree with this, sorry to say his passing and dithering on the ball drives me mad.I have never actually rated Stephens and would prefer Kayal over him any day . Yet , I remember seeing a stat of our record with him being much better than without him , so he must do something that I'm missing .
Also when he got sent off v Boro then demanded a transfer to Burnley, made him drop even more in my ratings and still haven't forgiven him for that