ScottSinclair
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The issue is if he can stay injury free for the rest of the season
Looks absolutely born to this role. In no time flat I am struggling to imagine him not playing there.
Playing that role better than Lewis did! Can’t see our back four changing from that now..
He's 29 in May, so we should have another 2 to 3 years of prime Stones ahead of us (injuries permitting).
Playing that role better than Lewis did! Can’t see our back four changing from that now..
Walker would be great playing where Akanji played, with John inverting. Walker building up in RCB and the ability to move to RB in transition while stones drops from DM back into CB in the defensive phase. Seems like that's Pep's endgame. Gets the most out of Walker's defensive abilities, and Stones' ball playing, without sacrificing the stability in transitions.There were times yesterday when slotting back into defence he just moved back into the CB position and Akanji temporarily pushed out to right back.
That reduces the need for the inverted full back to have lightning pace, because he doesn't have to travel so far in those quick transitions.
I have suggested this alternate that of a CB pushing up in midfield as well rather than the RB.Walker would be great playing where Akanji played, with John inverting. Walker building up in RCB and the ability to move to RB in transition while stones drops from DM back into CB in the defensive phase. Seems like that's Pep's endgame. Gets the most out of Walker's defensive abilities, and Stones' ball playing, without sacrificing the stability in transitions.
Second that. The term rolls Royce is banded about too much but it epitomises Stones. Comfortable intelligent footballer. Seems a decent lad aswell. One of the best signing the club has made. I hope his new role is the way forward. His full potential is not utilised in defence.A magnificent player
I think he has got far better at it then those first performances (think it was in the CL) when it was tried.The only question left about John Stones is why it took Pep so long to play him in the position he is now playing. Looks like he was born to play the role.