itisrising
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Does anyone know how many 'pre-assists' he has this season? It seems like he's involved in virtually all our goals!
Never worth even trying to judge a player until they've had a full preseason.I do think people really ought to have learnt by now, and hopefully Mahrez will be the turning point.
We should stop being so overly critical of players that are either developing or new (or both). The fact that they're still here at the club is indicative alone of their quality.
I respect all the posters that have been grown up enough to admit they were wrong about him, but really we need to have the faith from the start.
It's ok to constructively criticize and point out a player's not as perfect as some would have you believe but to write them off and castigate them as awful (in general) is just OTT. The reaction to some players after the Norwich game was uncalled for.
With Mahrez, it's amazing what a bit of confidence can do. He's no longer playing with the insecurity of trying to impress and is instead just doing his thing. And he's incredible.
The run that led to the free kick he scored from reminded me of Sane. Much improved and will feature a lot this season.Looking like the player I thought we'd bought :)
Pep's going to have another headache who to put on the team sheet. If Sane really ever wanted to leave, he'll want it even more now.
I have enjoyed watching him play since day one and have always defended him against absurdity. He has something natural in his game from street football that just doesn't want to blend away with so-called professionalism.
I think I understand where you’re going here but care to elaborate? I’m assuming you’re alluding to Mahrez ‘locking up the right wing’ and distributing Bernardo’s minutes some on the left. One of my biggest pet peeves is playing players out of their most optimal position and also assuming that players will play at positions that they don’t primarily play at (Mahrez left and Bernardo free 8 specifically). Blues said Mahrez will soak up minutes on the left and Bernardo will transition centrally and I don’t think I believe that...the position I’m not thrilled about is Bernardo playing a renaissance role where he’s constantly changing.
Curious what your stance is on that.
I think Bernardo can easily play on the left side. He is not some great scorer and that nullifies lot of threat from his cutting inside when he is on the right. He is also great runner and can help our left side where our fullbacks are not brilliant defensively. With that, we could rotate him, Sterling and Mahrez on two wings. Mahrez should probably only play on the right as he ha a great foot so his cutting inside is much more dangerous while his, maybe, lesser defensive abilities could be covered with KDB who is operating more to the right side.
Silva obviously can play centrally and maybe it is his best position, but then we'll still have problem how to give a time to Foden.
The run that led to the free kick he scored from reminded me of Sane. Much improved and will feature a lot this season.