Yes Salah and Mane gets support from their full backs but our wingers ger support from our offensive CM. And bar KDB our offensive CM haven't really been at it this season and that have cost us.And yet Liverpool have already won the title...at a canter.
As I said, it is not about Mahrez being a bad player, its about the good of the team as a whole. Salah is fine doing what he does because he has TAA behind him, bombing forward creating chances and getting double figures for assists every season. Same for Mane with Robertson behind him. Mahrez has Kyle Walker, standing on the halfway line, passing to Ederson.
If our full backs cant/won't get involved our wingers have to deliver far more. From a G/A per mins ratio, you might be correct (I haven't checked) but Mahrez has 9 league goals, Salah 17. Salah would arguably be disappointed with his return of 17 and yet we celebrate 9 from Mahrez because of the mins per action is better?
For me, we have a couple of options:
Option 1: We buy much better full backs who can produce in the opposition half, allowing Sterling and Mahrez to spend more time infield, where they must deliver 15-20 league goals apiece, as Mane and Salah do for Liverpool.
Option 2: We go back to what worked so well for us before, Sterling on the right and use Mahrez as a squad player.
Option 1 costs significant GBP with no guarantees of success.
Option 2 costs the amount of a new left winger and while it also doesn't offer any guarantees, we have seen it work previously.
Yes Salah and Mane gets support from their full backs but our wingers ger support from our offensive CM. And bar KDB our offensive CM haven't really been at it this season and that have cost us.
According to understat xg model we should be top of the league with 8 points down to Liverpool. Which means that if both us and Liverpool were average in taking and conceding from our chances then we'd be top with 8 points. The problem is Liverpool have been incredibly clinical and we've been horrible in that area. Chance creation hasn't been a problem, the problem has been converting them.
For example Liverpool are hugely overperforming in front of goal when the games are level or they are one goal down. They have in those moments scored 39 goals from an expected 31.
When we are level or a goal down we have scored 33 goals from an expected 42 goals. The only times we've been clinical this season are when we're already at least a goal up.
That is our problem, not Mahrez who's actually been our second most clinical player behind KDB this season while also being the second most creative player in the whole league behind KDB.
Saw in the Jesus thread that when Sterling and Mahrez start we're 8-5-1 this season. Just goes to show that the team has a Mahrez problem regardless of how well he has done individually.
He's a very good individual player but he slows us down and he kills a far too high % of moves with his desire to do everything himself.
It's frustrating because at times he will do what no one else does, and pull the trigger from 20 yards out and get us a goal that stops the 60 minute slogs we've had to break teams down this season.
And of course the other big problem is that his inclusion means Sterling on the left where he's nowhere near as good either.
If we get a proper Sané replacement and Bernardo finds his form again I genuinely don't think we'll see much of him next season.
Mahrez has 9 goals from 18 startsAnd yet Liverpool have already won the title...at a canter.
As I said, it is not about Mahrez being a bad player, its about the good of the team as a whole. Salah is fine doing what he does because he has TAA behind him, bombing forward creating chances and getting double figures for assists every season. Same for Mane with Robertson behind him. Mahrez has Kyle Walker, standing on the halfway line, passing to Ederson.
If our full backs cant/won't get involved our wingers have to deliver far more. From a G/A per mins ratio, you might be correct (I haven't checked) but Mahrez has 9 league goals, Salah 17. Salah would arguably be disappointed with his return of 17 and yet we celebrate 9 from Mahrez because of the mins per action is better?
For me, we have a couple of options:
Option 1: We buy much better full backs who can produce in the opposition half, allowing Sterling and Mahrez to spend more time infield, where they must deliver 15-20 league goals apiece, as Mane and Salah do for Liverpool.
Option 2: We go back to what worked so well for us before, Sterling on the right and use Mahrez as a squad player.
Option 1 costs significant GBP with no guarantees of success.
Option 2 costs the amount of a new left winger and while it also doesn't offer any guarantees, we have seen it work previously.
Mahrez has 9 goals from 18 starts
Salah has 17 goals from 29 starts
Add to that his assist stats - if we didn’t rotate and Mahrez started every game he’d be regarded as one of the best players in the league.
We rotate a lot because we play to win 5 trophies every season, other teams aim to win 2.