Crooked_rain
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He very much looks like a defender who’s been coached by Pep and who’s had Walker in front of him as an example.
Pep doesn’t quite coach defenders to get stuck in and put in a hard tackle. Pep defenders have very good anticipation and position themselves in a way that they don’t need to make those challenges. Then on the other hand, Lewis seems to have picked up Walker’s positioning habits, which weren’t the best, but weren’t often punished due to his pace. Lewis doesn’t have that pace to recover like Walker so he needs to adjust to his own speed which is quite average.
Offensively, he’s got it so just needs to be more rigid defensively. Got a new Philipp Lahm on our hands if he can take the next step.
Those are good points
actually I think the best part of his game is when he's further up the pitch and playing in tight spaces, he's a tidy player in those situations, which would be great attributes for a right back if the right back is actually a good defender also, then you would have a hell of a player but the problem is his defensive skills seem to be nowhere near a good right back. if he did play further up the pitch primarily, there's always going to be better players in those positions and that's why I think he's a bit in limbo.
but really when you think about it, it's not that much different to Trent Arnold. He has some good attributes for attacking play but not particularly going to be good enough to be attacking player primarily and he can't really defend either.
Who knows, maybe he'll turn out to be a revelation or find a position where he starts to excel. I'm just struggling to see what it will be but I don't think it's as a right back. It would cause an obvious weak spot in a team.