BensGrandad
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As I saw it Mooy did his thing with a certain amount of freedom and Davy Propper slotted into the Dale Stephens role. I am not convinced of the need for rotation for 3 games in 7 days.
I am not convinced of the need for rotation for 3 games in 7 days.
I far prefer having Bissouma in there than Stephens. Stephens is solid enough but if we want to be pushing on and improving I'd argue we need better in that position to be a top 10 prem side. Bissouma has the potential to be fantastic, was my MOTM against Bournemouth, I'd love to see him cement that spot as his own.
Benched for the last two games. Mooy stepping up with MoM performances. Four points bagged including one from a "Top 6" side.
Has Potter's view of Dale changed, GPs view of other alternatives changed or is this just rotation?
Both Bissouma and Alzate had a poor game against Chelsea and the only reason I think for taking Mooy off instead of one of those was possible tiredness but why, he now has 10 days off if GP wants,.
He really didn't - especially second half when moved into the centre of midfield which is what this thread is about.Alzate had a poor game against Chelsea
Both Bissouma and Alzate had a poor game against Chelsea and the only reason I think for taking Mooy off instead of one of those was possible tiredness but why, he now has 10 days off if GP wants,.
3 games 6 days, we have a squad capable of earning points using the whole squad, Stephens is a excellent player and will probably start Saturday along with Schelotto Balogun and perhaps even Bong, we would have a weaker 25 without Stephens in it for sure.
If you really think that Mooy replaced Stephens in the same role, and that it is effectively a choice between those players, then clearly your opinion is entirely worthless
Would have been a bit difficult for Bissouma to come off instead of Mooy seeing as we'd already subbed him off at half time for Connolly. Mooy was clearly tired and having less and less effect on the game, while Alzate was calm and composed on the ball in some very tight spaces in the second half (certainly belying his relative inexperience).
Mooy played the full 90 against Spurs and 84 mins against Bournemouth. The only other players to start all 3 games over the xmas period were Ryan and Burn.
Clearly Potter was trying to maximise usage of the squad in the best interest of the team and to walk away from those 3 games with 4 points when we had to face Spurs away, Bournemouth (who we hadn't beaten for 10 league games) and Chelsea (who we'd never even got a league point off before), shows Potter used the squad perfectly and made the correct tactical decisions when needed. We could have easily walked away with a win against Chelsea, who for all their dominance in the first half really didn't create much and let us back into the game in the second half.
Both Bissouma and Alzate had a poor game against Chelsea and the only reason I think for taking Mooy off instead of one of those was possible tiredness but why, he now has 10 days off if GP wants,.
Would have been a bit difficult for Bissouma to come off instead of Mooy seeing as we'd already subbed him off at half time for Connolly.
That was my point I would have taken Bissouma off at half time but having already replaced Burn with Bernardo that may have been risky..
That was my point I would have taken either Alzate ot Bissouma or both off at half time but having already replaced Burn with Bernardo that may have been risky. I didnt think Alzate improved much in the 2nd half mind he would be better if he could use his left foot to shoot occasionally as he had 2 good chances that he fluffed by having to put them on his right foot. I think that he is getting the benefit of people seeing more about him because they want a youngster to come good, so their view is tainted and they boost up his performances.