I would be rather unhappy if our club had pursued the best coach in the world and then didn't pay up for the players he wants, so if Pep wants this lad we pay up and shut up if we're not happy. I do think this transfer, if it goes through, does put an end to the pursuit of Stones, if he is being pursued. Pep knows how he wants us to play and who he feels can play his way, and he doesn't seem to live in a world where attackers attack, defenders defend and midfielders...midfield. When we have really failed this season it's been a systemic failure. Our possession game hasn't been good enough (we had 60%possession) but when we lose the ball there's no midfield screen, the fullbacks are stranded upfield and the CBs are left wondering whether to attack the ball, drop back or stand there and be overrun. Yesterday was a case in point where Koeman had figured out that the best thing to do was simply take out our CMs by hitting the space just behind them and running at our CBs. I'm not sure what Otamendi and Mangala could have done about it. So presumably Pep will address the problem of defending as a unit, and maybe Laporte has virtues here we don't know about. When we have the ball Pep presumably sees skills which will allow him to take the ball forward and distribute it, rather like a CDM.