ninjamonkey
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I've no idea what interview you're referring to, but given he repeatedly talks about passing, the tempo and basically passing teams into oblivion I find it difficult to believe he would want to slow down the play and take as many needless touches as possible.I have watched the interview. he means the opposite of what you say. he means taking a lot of touches and slowing down the play and attracting the opposite midfielder out of position. this is exactly what jack does.
also don't agree with what you say about Jack's game. he does not carry the ball direct like you think. he first plays some one touch passing. attract the opponent player inside by showing him the ball and immediately shifts it outside to get past him. This is exactly how inesta used to carry the ball in pep's barca. would be super useful in our team. its not that pep does not like it, we never had a player like that until jack.
I'm not going to keep going into these hypotheticals about Grealish in central midfield, I think i've made the points I wanted to with regards to it not suiting him or the team, there's no need to keep digging into it because we are yet to see it (presumably for a reason) and I don't expect Pep to do it anytime soon unless injuries make it neccesary.
All I'll say is why isn't Grealish displaying all these attributes you mention from the left? A position he's played at lest the majority of his career, that gives him the most space on the pitch, the most freedom to try things and potentially lose it with the least amount of risk and more than plenty of the ball? I simply don't see how he's suddenly going to start doing these things he's currently not doing on the left when he's in a more central crowded area with greater demands