citytilllidie
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Superb debut
Awesom debut and looked quicker than I expected him to be. Such a good passing range and dare I say better than Stones in terms of composure and comfort on the ball.
We shall see how he does moving forward but initial signs are good.
Him and Stones together will be interesting. Defensive 1-2s and 50 yard cross field passes!
I think he was very good but I also think John’s poor recent form is clouding our memory a bit—I imagine both wil be equally comfortable on the ball and willing/able to play those cutting passes.Awesom debut and looked quicker than I expected him to be. Such a good passing range and dare I say better than Stones in terms of composure and comfort on the ball.
We shall see how he does moving forward but initial signs are good.
Him and Stones together will be interesting. Defensive 1-2s and 50 yard cross field passes!
I would think Stones is number 3 now. Those Burnley centre forwards will be a test thoughReally want to see what a Stones-Laporte partnership looks like. But understand it's probably best to give him as much Spanish (Or variants of) speaking persons atm. Looks like a perfect player for this team.
Stones doesn't really play those balls though. Not regularly. Stones like to carry the ball out of the press and then once he has the opportunity for an easy ball, he takes it. Stones is the safest of the 3 of them in possession, taking fewer risks. Otamendi is incredible at breaking the press with riskier passes forwards, breaking lines and finding KDB or Silva quickly. He is a better passer than Stones. Takes more risks, but has the quality to do so. Laporte has more tools to break the press than both of them. He is incisive with forward passes into the spaces, he loves to carry the ball if there's no obvious pass. He also has that raking diagonal ball to the right to evade any pressure.Awesom debut and looked quicker than I expected him to be. Such a good passing range and dare I say better than Stones in terms of composure and comfort on the ball.
We shall see how he does moving forward but initial signs are good.
Him and Stones together will be interesting. Defensive 1-2s and 50 yard cross field passes!
Don’t think we’ll see Stones and Laporte partnership too much this season, Otamendi and Laporte seemed to compliment each other well and of course tougher tests will come but very promising start. When Mendy is back I wonder whether all 3 will start with Walker and Mendy as wingbacks and two up top but then we’ll probably lose the width of Sane and Sterling
Otamendi and Laporte seemed to compliment each other well
Yeah Otamendi and Laporte are so much better than Laporte and Stones from the 0 minutes we've seen of that partnership so far...
Coming off defensive here Dom :-P
I don't care how this plays out personally. Nico got extended before Laporte signed and he'll be in the PFA TOTY so my 'hero' can't lose. If Stones/Laporte can make Nico third choice then I'm all for that!
Don't put the mortgage on it.I don't care how this plays out personally. Nico got extended before Laporte signed and he'll be in the PFA TOTY so my 'hero' can't lose. If Stones/Laporte can make Nico third choice then I'm all for that!
I think a Laporte-Stones; Laporte-Otamendi; Laporte-Stones-Otamendi partnership should depend on the opposition and the tactics we're trying to employ. Particularly at this point, I don't think there is, or necessarily needs to be an absolute 'best' partnership.
It's just such a stupid thing to say when we've only seen one partnership with Laporte.
I don't really care or mind which 2 of the 3 play, which is exactly how I expect it will be. Otamendi has played a lot this season though, and Stones' confidence or return to form is probably not going to be helped by getting dropped, so I think Stones-Laporte will feature a fair bit over the next month and we'll be better placed to judge after actually seeing them all play together.
Stones doesn't really play those balls though. Not regularly. Stones like to carry the ball out of the press and then once he has the opportunity for an easy ball, he takes it. Stones is the safest of the 3 of them in possession, taking fewer risks. Otamendi is incredible at breaking the press with riskier passes forwards, breaking lines and finding KDB or Silva quickly. He is a better passer than Stones. Takes more risks, but has the quality to do so. Laporte has more tools to break the press than both of them. He is incisive with forward passes into the spaces, he loves to carry the ball if there's no obvious pass. He also has that raking diagonal ball to the right to evade any pressure.