I really enjoyed the game and there were some super performance, especially from Ait-Nouri, Gundo, and Nunes, IMO. The former looked pretty complete in attack and defence, which is unusual for such a new player in our team, so it will be nice to watch him develop as he clearly has a lot of the tools already. Nunes is a great athlete and looked very confident in his wing-back role. Having an athlete (Khusanov) inside him allowed him a lot of freedom and he took that chance well. Though it goes against forum wishes, I see absolutely no need to replace him and Lewis as the first-choice right-back/wing-back in a high performing team.
It was great to see Oscar Bobb back and scoring. He is such a talent, IMO, but I think he was rightly disappointed with his performance and that is good to see (IMO). He is someone who wants to take his chance and to operate at the highest level. He has seen a lot of competition arrive in the attacking areas and he wants to stay and compete with them - good on him - but it will take a few games to reach the sharpness he needs.
I thought that Akanji improved as the game went on. He became less conservative in his passing and more decisive. I believe that he is a player who needs to feel confident in those around him. If he doesn't, he becomes very slow and predictable in his movement and passing and it slows down the attack. Whether someone had a word with him, or it was just a feeling he had, I don't know, but he improved as the game progressed and I thought he did well.
Cherki looked sharper and as dangerous as hell. He is clever, unpredictable, and could be a game-changer for us. When he gets used to teammates and they get used to him, he could be unplayable.
Echeverri has some of these qualities too. He is more predictable (than Rayan) but has that Argentinian work-ethic and constant movement, buzzing around. That he is also blessed with skill and technique (much more so than Alvarez, IMO) makes him a menace. He could be an absolute diamond.
It is looking good. Rodri's return is pivotal as he creates the platform for success. Gonzalez isn't there yet, IMO, but most new arrivals take time to adapt and I think he is still in that cycle. Fortunately, Reijnders looks like he might be, so we have options. I thought Khusanov looked better on the ball and his passing was crisp and confident. I think he is on his way to being the player we hope he can be, but he is very young for a central defender at this level and he will need a bit of patience from us. We are easily swayed by players who offer his athleticism but our constant possession means that ability on the ball is key.
This could be a very good tournament for us to get players familiar with each other and how we play.