HypnoticBlue
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His head has been elsewhere this season, and I think we all know where...
In da bush ;-)
His head has been elsewhere this season, and I think we all know where...
Silly thinking that with pep. Dias will always start only Stones could bench him who might not be here next season o injured again.Khusanov will replace him by this time next year.
He has been massively affected by not having Walker bail out his lack of pace.
As a box defender he is class, but we don't play that way.
His head has been elsewhere this season, and I think we all know where...
Khusanov will replace him by this time next year.
He has been massively affected by not having Walker bail out his lack of pace.
As a box defender he is class, but we don't play that way.
His head has been elsewhere this season, and I think we all know where...
I like Dias,! really do. Think he is a great teammate and motivator in the back. But wasn't too impressed with his reaction to Nunes's error.
Yeah I thought it was a bit harsh, considering he was as equally culpable. He's never been fast but the reactions were abysmal. Did anyone have that same reaction to him when he did that weird kick clearance to Kluivert then nearly brought him down?
Thing with that is Dias never showed for the ball to give Nunes an easier pass but it was a piss poor pass by Nunes it should at least of been more to the right to Dias
I think this is it. He’s not quick, never has been. But it’s not been much of an issue previously as he was pretty sharp in reacting to things. At the moment, he’s got a problem getting his feet moving. Not unusual when someone’s been injured - can hopefully get his sharpness and agility back before next season.Yeah I thought it was a bit harsh, considering he was as equally culpable. He's never been fast but the reactions were abysmal. Did anyone have that same reaction to him when he did that weird kick clearance to Kluivert then nearly brought him down?
I think this is it. He’s not quick, never has been. But it’s not been much of an issue previously as he was pretty sharp in reacting to things. At the moment, he’s got a problem getting his feet moving. Not unusual when someone’s been injured - can hopefully get his sharpness and agility back before next season.
Caught in a Jammy situationKhusanov will replace him by this time next year.
He has been massively affected by not having Walker bail out his lack of pace.
As a box defender he is class, but we don't play that way.
His head has been elsewhere this season, and I think we all know where...
He never had any pace to loseI would be thrashed for saying this but Dias seems to have suddenly lost quite a bit of pace. With inability to make recovery sprints, I am not sure how long will his intelligent positioning bail him out.
Not pace, anticipation. He never had much pace. But his anticipation and timing used to be impeccable.I would be thrashed for saying this but Dias seems to have suddenly lost quite a bit of pace. With inability to make recovery sprints, I am not sure how long will his intelligent positioning bail him out.
Looks like he’s having an amazing time in Amalfi!
Massive shock, player that plays for a more defensive team that has less of the ball, has more defensive actions compared to a player who plays for a team that dominates the ball. You could do this with any one of the relegated side's CB and would probably get the same result. Are they also better than Dias?
did they all have that girl struting round showing her talentsHe’s one of our best centre backs in recent memory but I’d rank peak Kompany, Stones, Laporte (he was amazing in his first 6 months at the club) and possibly even Otamendi ahead of him.