7 | Omar Marmoush - 2024/25

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Agree, we haven’t really got anyone in the side that plays those balls bar Kev,

Marmoush, Haaland and Foden are all run makers, not the one passing the ball. Next season will be interesting.
That’s one of the reasons Wharton would be perfect for us. His default is to pass forward as soon as he gets it
 
It is on Kev for this game I’m afraid. And the fans man of match Bernie is also partially blameable. With Bernie busy everywhere, he doesn’t pass the ball incisively much, mostly no-look back passes. Any forward pass would be to Kevin or Doku. Doku didn’t get any ball through from left wing after the assist. Kevin’s passes was off too. Gundo knocked every ball back to Diaz. Nunez struggled with controlling the ball every time and struggled with passing back … most of our players were standing and any pass coming seemed caught them flat footed - There was a floor pass from Kova to Doku in the box with no player within 5 meters and Doku was obviously sleeping and touched the ball 5 meters away. On the other hand the lack of exciting moment looked almost deliberate, just killing the game by smothering the play.
Every genuine blue alive is a ‘fan’ of Bernardo, a true legend of the club. It’s the social media plastics and Johnny come latelies who aren’t
 
Any chance of anyone playing a fucking pass through to him. Haaland suffers the same unless Kev is playing, it's ridiculous.
If there’s one thing about Pep’s tactics - or the way in which some of our players (namely Gündoğan and B Silva) implement Pep’s tactics - it’s that we have stopped playing early balls to the runner.

Haaland and Foden suffer from this with our team, and now Marmoush the same.

Marmoush makes good early runs and is often ignored.

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These are just two I’ve managed to screen shot since he’s been with us, clean through on goal both times. But it happens in every match.
 
Good but not very good, on a scale of 1 to 10, I would score him 7/10
I'd say he's done really well, especially considering the circumstances. Coming from a different league into a struggling team. He’s been shifted around into a different position almost every game and we haven’t come close to playing to his strengths. His pace, movement, and directness are top tier.
 
I'd say he's done really well, especially considering the circumstances. Coming from a different league into a struggling team. He’s been shifted around into a different position almost every game and we haven’t come close to playing to his strengths. His pace, movement, and directness are top tier.
He’s only 21 for anybody writing him off.
 
The guy's still working himself into a new team in a new league. He's been played on the wing, in midfield, and up front. And he's playing for a team that's generally underperforming and has been way more conservative than unusual in order to protect clean sheets.

And yet he's got 10 G/A from 18 games. Over 50 games in a full season that's roughly 20 goals and 10 assists, which is roughly how much Alvarez (who Marmoush replaced, for £20m less) was contributing for City while he was here.

And that's with the team not playing to his strengths yet.

He's gonna be absolutely fine here. I actually think he's going to excel once he's settled. I have a feeling we're going to be seeing more of this lopsided 4-2-2-2 from City next season with Marmoush right on Haaland's shoulder, and I can't wait.
 
The guy's still working himself into a new team in a new league. He's been played on the wing, in midfield, and up front. And he's playing for a team that's generally underperforming and has been way more conservative than unusual in order to protect clean sheets.

And yet he's got 10 G/A from 18 games. Over 50 games in a full season that's roughly 20 goals and 10 assists, which is roughly how much Alvarez (who Marmoush replaced, for £20m less) was contributing for City while he was here.

And that's with the team not playing to his strengths yet.

He's gonna be absolutely fine here. I actually think he's going to excel once he's settled. I have a feeling we're going to be seeing more of this lopsided 4-2-2-2 from City next season with Marmoush right on Haaland's shoulder, and I can't wait.
I hope Marmoush plays left on Haaland's shoulder :)
 
Beautiful balance on the ball; obviously has a goal in him; not afraid to try something that may not come off.

I always feel that something may happen when he's on the ball, which has not the case with many others this season.

I've said this before, but in the old days, with a couple of strikers like Erling and Omar in front of a largely ageing midfield, a team would have been playing 4-4-2 all day long. Not so much ground for the midfield to cover and there wouldn't be a defence in the world looking forward to facing our two.

Christmas tree formation, double pivot, inverted wingers - all very cute, but you should exploit your strengths. When Erl and Marmoush gel - if we use them properly - they could be unstoppable.
 
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