100 percent agree and been living on his first season . Nowhere near van dicks level . I’d get rid if we could get a decent fee .Most overrated player at the club.
100 percent agree and been living on his first season . Nowhere near van dicks level . I’d get rid if we could get a decent fee .Most overrated player at the club.
Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster and John was almost out the door before Dias signed. A lot of revisionism in here about Dias. Has his flaws and hasn't been at his best for a long stretch, but the idea he was always shit and Stones and Walker "held his hand" is very sillyStones just makes every centre half he plays with better and he’s a huge loss.
Not sure how you’ve read, ‘Stones makes every centre half he plays with better’ as ‘Dias is shit’, but each to their own, I suppose.Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster and John was almost out the door before Dias signed. A lot of revisionism in here about Dias. Has his flaws and hasn't been at his best for a long stretch, but the idea he was always shit and Stones and Walker "held his hand" is very silly
We won four straight league titles, the Treble, and went to two Champions League Finals with Dias as our main man at the back. His signing was the catalyst for us taking the title back from the Dippers. That simply isn't possible if he's a bad player. He isn't and wasn't. He has limitations and his form has been choppy, like everyone else at the back over the last 18 months
That said: if we're going to play a very high line, with no pacy defenders, and put zero pressure on the opposition when they pass the ball long - we're going to have a very bad time
This is it.Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster and John was almost out the door before Dias signed. A lot of revisionism in here about Dias. Has his flaws and hasn't been at his best for a long stretch, but the idea he was always shit and Stones and Walker "held his hand" is very silly
We won four straight league titles, the Treble, and went to two Champions League Finals with Dias as our main man at the back. His signing was the catalyst for us taking the title back from the Dippers. That simply isn't possible if he's a bad player. He isn't and wasn't. He has limitations and his form has been choppy, like everyone else at the back over the last 18 months
That said: if we're going to play a very high line, with no pacy defenders, and put zero pressure on the opposition when they pass the ball long - we're going to have a very bad time
Ineffective press adds to the problem as team can now pick the ball over the top as opposed to it previously just being a hopeful clearance.This is it.
Any defender in world football will suffer if the rest of the defence is high up the pitch while pacy runners shift beyond them. This is not down to one player. We know Dias' strengths, and blistering pace is not on that list.
And yet we keep playing this way or without pacy defenders to counter it in the first place,we have a few pacy defenders but pep doesn’t want to play them ..This is it.
Any defender in world football will suffer if the rest of the defence is high up the pitch while pacy runners shift beyond them. This is not down to one player. We know Dias' strengths, and blistering pace is not on that list.
And that is my point - it is not on Dias alone.And yet we keep playing this way or without pacy defenders to counter it in the first place,we have a few pacy defenders but pep doesn’t want to play them ..
Yes. It's a whole team thing. Pressing from the front, not giving away possession, backing up the creative players who are likely to lose it more, as well as having some pace at the back.Ineffective press adds to the problem as team can now pick the ball over the top as opposed to it previously just being a hopeful clearance.
Looked to be better in the group games but back to normal line up and formation last night and it was shit again.
Not sure how you’ve skipped over my first point about Stones being basically out the door before Dias signed. Great partnership but all available evidence suggests John’s career was rejuvenated by Ruben rather than the other way aroundNot sure how you’ve read, ‘Stones makes every centre half he plays with better’ as ‘Dias is shit’, but each to their own, I suppose.
That notwithstanding, I think you’ve sort of endorsed the point I was making. Dias was excellent and was, mostly, alongside, one John Stones…
He’s deffo not always shit. He just hasn’t been in great form for a long time. His debut season was the best. He replicated it in the treble season but it didn’t last long.Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster and John was almost out the door before Dias signed. A lot of revisionism in here about Dias. Has his flaws and hasn't been at his best for a long stretch, but the idea he was always shit and Stones and Walker "held his hand" is very silly
We won four straight league titles, the Treble, and went to two Champions League Finals with Dias as our main man at the back. His signing was the catalyst for us taking the title back from the Dippers. That simply isn't possible if he's a bad player. He isn't and wasn't. He has limitations and his form has been choppy, like everyone else at the back over the last 18 months
That said: if we're going to play a very high line, with no pacy defenders, and put zero pressure on the opposition when they pass the ball long - we're going to have a very bad time
Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster and John was almost out the door before Dias signed. A lot of revisionism in here about Dias. Has his flaws and hasn't been at his best for a long stretch, but the idea he was always shit and Stones and Walker "held his hand" is very silly
We won four straight league titles, the Treble, and went to two Champions League Finals with Dias as our main man at the back. His signing was the catalyst for us taking the title back from the Dippers. That simply isn't possible if he's a bad player. He isn't and wasn't. He has limitations and his form has been choppy, like everyone else at the back over the last 18 months
That said: if we're going to play a very high line, with no pacy defenders, and put zero pressure on the opposition when they pass the ball long - we're going to have a very bad time
Go back and watch Norwich 3-2 City hahaThere once was a season where a team got 100 points....
Otamendi played 34 PL games, Stones 18. Some must have been together, and can't have gone too badly. Pretty much agree with the rest though.
They played most games together in the Centurions season and then then the next season when we won a domestic clean sweep. Otamendi was pretty good during that period (PFA TOTS at least once) - certainly better than Dias is now.Eh, Stones and Otamendi were a disaster
Partner - 10Marks out of 10 for Dias as a centre half
Ariel ability - 5
Passing - 5
Tackling - 7
Pace - 4
Positional awareness - 6
Conclusion - not fucking good enough.
Laporte is superior in every aspect.
Otamendi was the mainstay in 2017/18, John played fewer than half our PL games. Laporte was the main man in 18/19, with VK playing that steak of games at the business end where we really shut up shopThey played most games together in the Centurions season and then then the next season when we won a domestic clean sweep. Otamendi was pretty good during that period (PFA TOTS at least once) - certainly better than Dias is now.