Caicedo, doing wonders for out league position IMHO
I am not sure what is wrong but he does seem a bit lost these days.Yeah, agree with all this.
A bit off the thread topic now but I am beginning to wonder though whether Ferguson’s style at the moment is working at Brighton - for him or us? He is no doubt a very talented no 9 and on a trajectory to be a world class striker (despite a low goal scoring performance this season) but RDZ is not really setting up around a number 9 to head our attacking play is he? The comments then in the Irish Twitter post provokes more questions for me because they seem to assume that Fergie is a certain type of striker and we are a certain type of team. RDZ relies heavily on attacking FBs, inverted wingers, No 10s (and false 9s at times) which gives us a very broad goal-scoring distribution so we don’t really have that emphasis on a traditional striker-led attacking style of play - ie where the striker is more forward than anyone else in the field and relies on service from the midfield coming up behind him. Yet Fergie seems to be exactly that kind of traditional striker. It seems to me that last season Caicedo and Mackie were very adept at getting the ball forward much quicker and much more directly in attacking transitions without losing possession or going all round the houses multiple times - has our 2023/4 defensive and central midfield set up made it much harder for Fergie to get service? When I compared him with Welbz yesterday, Danny was picking up the ball much deeper and dribbling it forward for longer distances. Could Fergie benefit from engaging much sooner when we initiate attacking sequences?
Be genuinely interested to know if anyone has seen improvements in his play in any other areas this season (setting aside the lack of goals) - is he tackling better? Playing deeper to pick up balls earlier?
I would argue that's partly down to him though. We've recently scored 5 goals twice and 4 goals, in our last few games.Ferguson is young, is a finisher but he isn't getting too many opportunities to score. Obviously RDZ wants more from him but for the most part it's a team problem recently in terms of chance creation, not a player one.
I think Ferguson is improving, but for most 19 year olds they don't have opposition teams making specific plans for them. They usually have a bit of time to develop the tools to deal with defensive plans against them.Ferguson is young, is a finisher but he isn't getting too many opportunities to score. Obviously RDZ wants more from him but for the most part it's a team problem recently in terms of chance creation, not a player one.
In my case, certainly wasn't what I thought about the others. Bissouma was probably at about the same stage as Baleba, Mac was tidy, Caicedo made an immediate impact and Enciso just looked raw and over-ambitious with his shooting but a handful. By contrast, it was hard to see what Buonanotte offered on the wing - all seemed to have come a bit too soon for him and he couldn't affect the game: quite lightweight, didn't really have the attributes for that position and looked like he probably needed a spell on loan before he'd be ready. Might well have had one too if wasn't for all the injuries. It's good that he's seized the opportunity.It annoys me how each youngster that has come in has been written off as ’not good enough for English football’. It happened with Biss, Mac, Ceicado, Enciso and Bounanotte. You’d have thought we would have learnt by now.
Think that's more about Evan struggling to find last year's form rather than Danny improving.Danny Welbeck. From very much a rotation player last season to our best striker.
Agree with this. He seemed to have two modes last season absolutely brilliant or an absolute shambles. This season he has been Mr Consistent and those silly mistakes he was making seem to be a thing of the past. Contender for not just most improved but also player of the season IMO.Sorry stand by it, attended the games and he was dreadful, in the same way he was superb vs Haaland.
As for Blackburn as you say lower level.
For me the most improved
Brilliant anticipation AND brilliant athleticism.Lamptey’s goal-line clearance on Saturday was best I’ve ever seen, thought it had gone in from my view in the North
This is worth a read…..I think Ferguson is improving, but for most 19 year olds they don't have opposition teams making specific plans for them. They usually have a bit of time to develop the tools to deal with defensive plans against them.
Evan's had such an impact that opposition players are on his touch and backing up the player challenging him, so even if Evan manages to evade the first, he's covered by a second - not many teenagers have to deal with that.
I think he is improving, all be it it may appear he's taken a step backward, I just think teams have stepped up plans against him rather than him not improving.