What does he do, anyway?
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What does he do, anyway?
Would be nice with someone who knows how to take a freekick. It makes sense with Cazorla being dead and all.
Lacazette, Pjanic, Lemar, Mbappe, and Mahrez :rubchin: Long gone are the days of Trabelsi, Kalou and Sebastien Frey rumors :bow:
Calhan is just too good :shakehead:
I am not sure why you wish to dumb down your understanding of the game to playground terminology such as “holding”.
One thing MP is not is a player whose focus is on defensive duties within a team structure, yet having played in Italy he is not adverse to the defensive side of the game. Is he a play maker, certainly he can be, is he restricted in his positioning and movement as to be “deep lying”, he is not.
I would say he could fulfil any positon in a midfield in a similar way to Cazorla could, yet you would not dream of labelling SC as a holding player or such like.
He is a very intelligent player on the ball, bought by Juventus to replace Pogba but to see one as a clone of the other would be incorrect and would simply further embarrass you down the pub when you offered the duo as a conversation piece.
What is going on here anyway, is he now being linked with a move from Juventus to Arsenal after but one season?
He's certainly developed well in recent years. In his early days at Lyon he sometimes looked like a bit of a flaky number ten. A bit of Italian coaching has done wonders for him though. Last season Allegri used him in CM against Barcelona and he ran the show. Sounds like the end for poor old Santi though? :-\
:nod: Loved that show
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I understood that players are rigidly compartmentalised in this manner in the modern game, sw. I fear that you and I are dinosaurs, so to speak. In my day a midfield player played in midfield; that is to say, his job was to control the game in the area between the two penalty boxes and to use the ball creatively when the opportunity arose.
Perhaps our man Pjanic is, in effect, an old-fashioned midfielder. I look forward to his arrival, which i am assured is imminent.
I coach and manage a football team on a voluntary basis in my spare time, a side which has done quite well*. This is probably news to you as I don’t tend to mention it, I prefer to avoid the limelight and media attention. For me the glory is passing on my knowledge and experience to the next generation.
Anyhow I am approached often by players who ask me if they can play, and I am quoting here, “CDM” or “RWM” or “LWM”.
Because of silly rules I cannot swear at them so naturally I tell them to play this role and to enjoy and express themselves. Then the game starts and invariably they are not where they asked to play.
You know who is to blame here don’t you?? Computer games. Bill Gates and the likes. Jorge, Red, others.
* Season just ended – P14, W14, D0, L0. Goals for – lost count, Goals against – less than 20.
Well obviously there is middle ground unless you have a 2 team league :rolleyes: But yes, youth football only takes 1 or 2 classy players to carry a team in local leagues. My eldest played in some National finals the other week, the standard was exceptional, especially considering no academy players were allowed.
They won their local league p16 lost 1 won 15... got to these finals and got played off the park in all 4 games
Quit while you're ahead. sw. Alternatively, stubbornly insist on playing the same way regardless of the outcome and play will-he/won't he guessing games over your contract for a decade while overseeing a general decline in the club's performance that engenders major supporter unrest and leads to some gobshîte hiring a plane with a message calling for your sacking to fly over the game.