richards30
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He`s going to be fine, give him a chance guys!
I see Mfuni more as a CB who can excel in a back 3 or more defensive LB.At this moment, Nico has to keep his place. You do not drop someone in this form.
RAN comes in for cup games and as a substitute.
If I was succession planning, I would give Nico O some occasional game time alongside Nico G in central midfield: Bernardo and Rodri cannot go on forever.
Longer term, Nico O shifts central, Stephen Mfuni comes in and competes with RAN for the left defender slot.
All fair points. I agree about Rico, for sure, but he will never be able to offer the physical size in midfield that the others can. As a Bernardo replacement, sure.I see Mfuni more as a CB who can excel in a back 3 or more defensive LB.
Kinda like Gvardiol who could play LB but he never looked natural, always like a CB we forced at LB.
Im not sure he can do the hyper aggressive attacking that O Reilly is doing at LB. O Reilly being a natural attacking midfielder has those qualities all carry over perfectly.
In terms of midfield, I dont expect to ever see it again.
Rodri has Nico G for rotation, so he won't be overworked.
Bernie should have had Kova but that's gone, but I think Reijnders and Lewis have to be the backup there (they still need minutes) and for Fodens spot.
He is a great talent, yes.He`s going to be fine, give him a chance guys!
Lewis learning Bernies role is his best chance.All fair points. I agree about Rico, for sure, but he will never be able to offer the physical size in midfield that the others can. As a Bernardo replacement, sure.
I do think Mfuni has the attacking stuff in his game and I have seen it in the academy games. His delivery, like O'Reilly, is superb, but I agree that he is more of an LCD. Mind you, not so long ago we would have said that Nico isn't a LB!
I hope that we see Rodri alongside Nico G, but we will have to plan for him to not be the main man in the sense of the game in and game out colossus that he has been. I hope he can return to those levels, of course, but there has to be a doubt, and he is rapidly approaching 30 too, so he probably has 3-4 years with us as a maximum, if he returns to his physical best. By then, Mfuni will be 21.