Gabbiano
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I can believe that were in for him, but that he's not 100% sold yet. Ultimately it comes down to whetherI find this all a bit odd, and remain convinced this won’t happen… on the slim chance he does sign, the expectation that he’ll be starting within a week is (again) unlikely at best.
We’re constantly told that one doesn’t learn De Zerbi ball overnight, and as such I’d expect any player to take weeks to adjust to our famed ‘tactical disposition.’ If a player (a young one at that) is signed from South America the period of personal adjustment is just as challenging… in other words, this idea we’ll offer more game time than City, in the short term, is fanciful.
Hinsh, for example, will be WAY ahead in terms of understanding what Roberto requires, even out of position… so expecting any kid, even a hot prospect to rock up and be holding down a starting position by mid-late Jan is simply not going to be the reality.
Don’t get me wrong, I’d be delighted to see him sign and eventually become a starter (obviously), but that’s FAR more likely to happen by next season in truth.
In reality land I don’t expect him sign, as I still feel we’re being used to drive up things for the player and his agent… and if we do sign a new FB it’ll be someone we’ve not been linked to just yet.
1. He wants to come to us for an opportunity to compete for first team football, particularly now that Estupiñan is back.
2. He wants the money that a Chelsea or City can pay him and is happy to spend a season on loan.
3. He really is that enamoured with Boca that he would sign a new contract and delay his European move (unlikely).
Probably about a 3/10 probability that he actually comes, but a nice thought nonetheless.
Someone posted yesterday that Phillips doesn't get a look in at city because he is too thick to understand how City play and is subsequently uncoachable. I say that in a non-pejorative way because when I played I absolutely had no spatial or tactical awareness, no football 'brain' and was, consequently uncoachable. I think this may be related to the characteristic of possessing a good 'footballing brain'. This is a prized characteristic at Brighton. In contrast I can think of several high profile players who definitely don't have that: Gallagher and Jackson at Chelsea; Fernandes; and the worst of the lot, Marlon Harewood who always shot instead of passing to Zamora, duping the manager into thinking he was better than Zamora because his 'stats' proved it.
This football brain thing is hugely important for RDZ. Players are expected to be reading the situation constantly in order to open up new passing options. This is why RDZ was so mad at Baleba when he was running around like a headless chicken the other week.
I hope Baleba can prove himself to be able to switch on to the system, because he is fast, strong and good in the tackle (although a lot of petty fouling too...), so a great asset for the team.