balotelli's back pocket
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I think it's really silly having two centre backs out of the four who are left footed.
99.9% of the time, left footed centre backs can't play on the right. So you have two out of the four who can't play together.
How many times have Ake and Laporte played together at centre back in two years?
It makes even less sense when you consider that Dias is comfortable on both sides, if not stronger on the left. Even Stones is more comfortable on the left than Ake and Laporte would be on the right. So we effectively have two options at RCB, and three/four at LCB. Massively unbalanced.
If we sold Ake, I'd want someone who isn't limited to one side, and could therefore partner anyone. Kounde would be perfect, as he would replace Ake's recovery pace (assuming he can play on the left).
99.9% of the time, left footed centre backs can't play on the right. So you have two out of the four who can't play together.
How many times have Ake and Laporte played together at centre back in two years?
It makes even less sense when you consider that Dias is comfortable on both sides, if not stronger on the left. Even Stones is more comfortable on the left than Ake and Laporte would be on the right. So we effectively have two options at RCB, and three/four at LCB. Massively unbalanced.
If we sold Ake, I'd want someone who isn't limited to one side, and could therefore partner anyone. Kounde would be perfect, as he would replace Ake's recovery pace (assuming he can play on the left).