This transfer window and the "Yaya problem"

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Now anyone with eyes to see can see that Yaya's legs over the last season or so are not what they were. That's not slagging him off, it's just recognising biology. He's still an immense player for us. Time and again against Watford, I noticed him making first-touch passes to people in better space than he was. He wasn't doing a lot of running. Nothing spectacular. He didn't need to. He'd decided exactly who he was going to pass the ball to long before receiving it, and his choices were nearly always good ones. He's up there with Silva in his vision and grasp of patterns of play. Think of that brilliant, effortless flick to Nasri for our second against Everton (and incidentally, he has an exceptional understanding with Nasri, always has had, and that's one more reason among several for holding on to Nasri).
I just find myself thinking that it perhaps doesn't matter that we haven't got Pogba. With the people we've now got, we could envisage asking Yaya to do what he does best. Not haring up and down the field, which he was never much good at, and is becoming visibly less able to do. He was never a good defender, doesn't have the first idea how to close a player down. With the likes of Otamendi, Delph, Fernandinho behind him, Sterling and De Bruyne wide, both of whom are young and can run until the cows come home, I suspect that we could get three or even four more good years out of Yaya in simply playing him in a reduced role, further up the field, his preferred area of operations being about twenty yards or so either side of the halfway life, and a few yards behind Silva.
Nobody we've got plays like Yaya, that's obvious. But it's not the point. It just might be that this awesome transfer window has, collectively, solved the Yaya problem in giving him a new lease of life.
 
I think that central midfield is the one area we didn't address effectively this season. One injury/suspension to Fernandinho/Yaya and the quality of our play will go down.
 
He's looking a lot more motivated and fitter, to boot.
He's also making a lot more effort to cover back.
Would have thought, this moment in time, is the last to talk
about any problems that Yaya might have or give.
 
Next season i think our entire budget goes on the central midfield area, maybe we miss out on Pogba but we will be balls deep for someone.
 
I think that central midfield is the one area we didn't address effectively this season. One injury/suspension to Fernandinho/Yaya and the quality of our play will go down.

It's hard to bench either of them or someone as good as them though. At least Yaya has been making noises about finishing his international career.
 
his next contract will be the deciding factor
cant see him taking much less money
Someone will offer him a relatively big short term deal
Will we match it with the talent we have/ will have?
Probably not?
 
His upper body strength and size will help him move up a gear when moving the ball forward.
Sure he won't have the speed to track back as previously done but with effective rotation and next summer embedding a replacement there's no worry.
Hes been a superb servant.

We'll truly appreciate how fucking good hes been for us in years to come when he's no longer on the pitch (hopefully sticks around as a coach or something at City)
 
a lot of it with yaya was mentality last year ... with a few things that were understandable. It was a bad year for him on and off the pitch. Yes his legs will go the older he gets, so maybe a Pogba is a possible future replacement for him in the next couple of years (unless we sign him tomorrow lol)
 
His upper body strength and size will help him move up a gear when moving the ball forward.
Sure he won't have the speed to track back as previously done but with effective rotation and next summer embedding a replacement there's no worry.
Hes been a superb servant.

We'll truly appreciate how fucking good hes been for us in years to come when he's no longer on the pitch (hopefully sticks around as a coach or something at City)
I don't think we won a game without him during his last absence due to AFCON?
 
The only problem with Yaya is that emotionally he was spent after winning the ACON before then he was decent and he's been decent since Easter. Just think, they were favourites in most tournaments and went out early in 2013, lost on penalties in the final in 2012, went out early in 2010, lost in the semis 2008 and lost on pens in the final in 2006. To win it this year was a huge emotional thing with most of their best players coming to the end of their careers.

Even though he wasn't quite as good over the full season last season, he actually scored more winning goals than he did the season before when he should have won POTS. And now we're defending properly and giving him better protection with the balance of the side and three midfielders ahead of him instead of two.

The problem ongoing is his age. I think next Summer is the ideal time to get our next CM star in for big money and see where we go from there. Until then Yaya is still one of the best around.
 
Nothing rarer that such players. That's why Juventus have apparently turned down 120m euros from Chelsea for Pogba. If we buy only one player next summer, it has to be Pogba or someone similar. It's gonna cost, of course.
 
This season Yaya Touré has made four appearances English Barclays Premier League..

Yaya Touré has a Squawka rating of 5 stars out of 5 with a Performance Score of 222. His best game of the season was against West Bromwich Albion where he earned a Performance Score of 86. His worst game this term was against Chelsea where he accrued a score of 32.

Yaya Touré, in the English Barclays Premier League, has scored one goal this season, creating nine chances and three assists. Yaya Touré has completed 256 passes this season with a pass accuracy of 92%, of which 68% were forward passes.


Read more at http://www.squawka.com/players/yaya-toure/stats
 
His upper body strength and size will help him move up a gear when moving the ball forward.
Sure he won't have the speed to track back as previously done but with effective rotation and next summer embedding a replacement there's no worry.
Hes been a superb servant.

We'll truly appreciate how fucking good hes been for us in years to come when he's no longer on the pitch (hopefully sticks around as a coach or something at City)


A big slice of the Patrick Vieira cake which his agent was alluding to before the Media put a spin on it..
 

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