Larry Stranger
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Totally agree with this.
The kid’s a natural goalscorer and will probably be the highest scorer in Europe over the next 10 years.
But I don’t think he’s suited to the way we play at all. We need someone who’s really good in tight spaces against deep and packed defences.
Ideally someone who’s comfortable dropping deep, or playing wide as and when needed. Mbappe or Felix seem a much more natural fit to me.
Pep is the best at devising a plan to get the best out of the players. There is a video in which Pep talks about the differences between the strikers he had at Barca and Bayern. When he went to Bayern he knew he didn't have the players like Xavi, Iniesta and Messi who can play down the middle. So with Lewandowski and Muller he had to put more crosses into the box for them.
I'm not saying Haaland would come or not, but if it's Haaland, Kane or Lukaku, Pep would know what their strengths are and how to play to it. So for example Haaland likes the ball into space. So he might come up with some plan to stretch the opposition. Against West Brom (a team under Fat Sam you'd associate a low block) Cancelo was a deep lying playmaker playing quickly up top. I could also see in the final 3rd Haaland overloads the wing and makes runs inside for someone to play though balls. I mean I've seen Aguero on the left do this at times as well. Pep's mind doesn't stop and no one knows what he's thinking. That's why sometimes the FB's are inverted and the next game they are out wide. I just wouldn't doubt one of the best coaches in the world to not figure something out with the players he has.