10 | Jack Grealish - 2024/25

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I’m pretty much in the middle with Jack. Understand what he brings to the team but still frustrating to watch.

There’s no doubt he’s a hugely popular player but I was still surprised to see the ovation he got on Saturday. Most around me stood to applaud him off, this was before the second sub’s name was mentioned.
 
I’m pretty much in the middle with Jack. Understand what he brings to the team but still frustrating to watch.

There’s no doubt he’s a hugely popular player but I was still surprised to see the ovation he got on Saturday. Most around me stood to applaud him off, this was before the second sub’s name was mentioned.
He had a decent but unremarkable game, worked hard, and I think everyone really wants to see him have a good season so are getting behind him.
 
I’m pretty much in the middle with Jack. Understand what he brings to the team but still frustrating to watch.

There’s no doubt he’s a hugely popular player but I was still surprised to see the ovation he got on Saturday. Most around me stood to applaud him off, this was before the second sub’s name was mentioned.
I agree. Sat there on Saturday getting more and more annoyed at the way he was playing. He needs to impose himself on the game more to pin down a starting place iwhen everyone is back upto speed. The way he performed against Brentford will not put him in front of the likes of Foden or Doku.
 
Speed of thought. He’s light years behind both players you mention when it comes to speed of thought.
If you're talking about City's Grealish I totally agree with you but if you're talking about Villa's Grealish I totally disagree.

City's Grealish is mechanical, lacks spontaneity and thinks too much, he's the complete opposite of the player he was at Villa and why? Because of the lack of freedom. At Villa, he could move around all over the pitch because he was the key player through whom most of the ball passed, whereas at City he's confined to one part of the pitch because he's not the key player and has to follow very strict tactical instructions, which is totally at odds with his personality, style and qualities.

Ilkay, for example, has almost always played in his position, and on the few occasions when he has played as a defensive midfielder, we can't say it's been a real success.

Bernardo's case is different. He's an outstanding player with exceptional tactical adaptability and mentality, which has even led to him playing as a left-back for the team. He's a cheat code and you can't really compare him to any other player.

Jack's real problem is Kevin. If we gave Jack the freedom Kevin has, we'd see another player. Unfortunately, even when Kevin is unavailable, Pep never takes the opportunity to play him in his true position.
 
If you're talking about City's Grealish I totally agree with you but if you're talking about Villa's Grealish I totally disagree.

City's Grealish is mechanical, lacks spontaneity and thinks too much, he's the complete opposite of the player he was at Villa and why? Because of the lack of freedom. At Villa, he could move around all over the pitch because he was the key player through whom most of the ball passed, whereas at City he's confined to one part of the pitch because he's not the key player and has to follow very strict tactical instructions, which is totally at odds with his personality, style and qualities.

Ilkay, for example, has almost always played in his position, and on the few occasions when he has played as a defensive midfielder, we can't say it's been a real success.

Bernardo's case is different. He's an outstanding player with exceptional tactical adaptability and mentality, which has even led to him playing as a left-back for the team. He's a cheat code and you can't really compare him to any other player.

Jack's real problem is Kevin. If we gave Jack the freedom Kevin has, we'd see another player. Unfortunately, even when Kevin is unavailable, Pep never takes the opportunity to play him in his true position.

Yes, and Villa got relegated. He’s great at what he does, but there was never a cat in hells chance playing ce really for us.

He’s a very good player, he’s great at what Pep wants of him. But he’s no where playing centrally for us.
 
Yes, and Villa got relegated. He’s great at what he does, but there was never a cat in hells chance playing ce really for us.

He’s a very good player, he’s great at what Pep wants of him. But he’s no where playing centrally for us.

Yeah I think it's pretty evident after 3 seasons that Pep is never giving him a proper chance centrally.

Although Pep has said he can play there, he never seems to go through with it. It's not like he's even really tried him out there in a league cup game or a game where we have already qualified in Europe.

For whatever reason, Pep just doesn't fancy him anywhere other than out on the left and who are we to question Pep.

It's about the team. I've no doubt Jack could do a job there but Pep obviously feels he has better options there.
 
He is just not a challenge for Pep to make him play CM. If he was a defender than he would play as a midfielder.
 
Overall, not a bad match, but I can't remember the last good shot he has done. 90% hits the opponent, 5% are not on target and 4% go on target but without any danger.
 
Overall, not a bad match, but I can't remember the last good shot he has done. 90% hits the opponent, 5% are not on target and 4% go on target but without any danger.
That’s the thing with Jack he’s rarely bad. Just usually that kind of performance on the left every week.
 
When he speeds things up or acts on instinct (like that cushioned first-time pass into Gvardiol's path at the weekend) he looks so much better. It's almost like he's overwhelmed when presented with options and that delay in making his choice means his pass or shot is getting read or blocked.

Can't fault his work rate but there's a fine line between deliberation and indecision and he's too often on the wrong side of it right now
 
You mean except for the one last game that forced a good save out of the keeper?
Exactly, that's part of the 1% where he actually produces a good shot. Although even that it was so obvious where the shot was going, that the GK saved it without too much trouble.

Just see how Jack telegraphs where every shot is going with the positioning of his body (especially when he needs like 2-3 seconds to just shoot). It's very bad technique for an offensive player.
 
He’s great outside the box but takes too many touches inside it, which is why his shots and passes are often blocked.
 
Becoming a ‘get back sat in your seat’ sort of player,unfortunately.Made all the right noises etc pre season,and it is early days but no sign of any point to prove yet.How much time will he get?..
 
He’s great outside the box but takes too many touches inside it, which is why his shots and passes are often blocked.
His most progressive work comes when he’s in our half. He loves beating men when running horizontally across the pitch or facing our goal.
 
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