Blue Maverick
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Him and Ghuei would be my pairing going forward
And people rave about Dias because he shouts alot, its usually noticeable because he shouts when Donnarumma has made a save after Dias has either played everybody onside or given the ball away because he cant pass. All defenders have their flaws.Agreed, people rave over his pace but it's usually noticeable because he's dived in and had to recover or he was out of position to begin with.
We have a chance of competing once Dias and Guehi get a few games together.
The Chelsea game is a poor example as Khusanov was superb and his pace and strength pulled us out a few times. You could point to Ake coming on in that being a problem and shocking defending at the end from Nico. Also the usual 2nd half when a team puts it on us and the midfield crumbles.I actually think he's a minor problem at the moment. When Dias is back it needs to be him and Guehi together, with Khusanov going back to the bench and filling in when he gets his chance. He's got it all defensively. Strong, fast, committed, not afraid of a tackle, loves a physical fight with a striker, he's got it all there. But with the ball he's really, really average imo. It'll come with time, though, I'm sure.
His pass selection out of defence is weird. It's like he doesn't know quite what to do yet. Newcastle's first big chance of the second half - the one Wissa scooped wide - came from him nervously rolling it to nobody. It's not a coincidence, I don't think, that our form dropped as soon as Dias and Gvardiol both went off the pitch against Chelsea. We were 1-0 up in that game and heading for 7 wins in 8 when they both got injured.
Backing him to get there though. He has the quality and potential to be here for 10 years.
Sorry I didn't mean that Khusanov coming on against Chelsea was the reason we drew 1-1. He was good that day. It was more that we'd found a good rhythm again with Dias and Gvardiol at the back and that losing them at that moment probably rocked us and has sent us on this awkward path of form. It's more to do with us losing them than having to use Khusanov, if that makes sense. Khusanov shouldn't be playing this many games in a row.The Chelsea game is a poor example as Khusanov was superb and his pace and strength pulled us out a few times. You could point to Ake coming on in that being a problem and shocking defending at the end from Nico. Also the usual 2nd half when a team puts it on us and the midfield crumbles.
No problem with Dias coming back in. Experience is all he has over Khus though for me. Passing of Dias is very average i don’t think it would take long for Khusanov to surpass him on that front. Be good to get another reliable centre half back anyway.
When we lose momentum he looks like he can still look quite rattled and under pressure. He's got all the attributes to be a beast, but that calmness and composure is still lacking and I think he needs the senior leader alongside him. A few errors on the ball and with his passing in the second half.
just wrong friend, they are very different - Guehi is better aerially and quicker across the ground - he will replace Dias as first choice when Josko gets fit.Dias and Guehi partnership would be awful. They are both the same player.
Ah sorry thanks for clearing it up.just wrong friend, they are very different - Guehi is better aerially and quicker across the ground - he will replace Dias as first choice when Josko gets fit.
no problem, I always make a point of correcting newcomers otherwise they never learn.Ah sorry thanks for clearing it up.
He's still only started 13 PL games so that's to be expected.
Guehi is better on the ballDias and Guehi partnership would be awful. They are both the same player.
And quite a lot faster?Guehi is better on the ball
and better in the air?And quite a lot faster?
Ouch!no problem, I always make a point of correcting newcomers otherwise they never learn.
Even more than that, the error (and yes it was a bad one) could have made him crumble on his debut, but to play as well as he did after such an error said a lot about his character. And his recovery pace is exceptional and will be a huge benefit to our defence for years to comeHe didn't do much wrong in his debut after that error either.
Great player for his age.
And people rave about Dias because he shouts alot, its usually noticeable because he shouts when Donnarumma has made a save after Dias has either played everybody onside or given the ball away because he cant pass. All defenders have their flaws.