Marc Cucurella

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I feel I need to clarify something that I watched on a City fan video just now..



There seems to be an opinion out there, however small, that hes a defensive left back. I watch very much La Liga, so i get an opinion of players by that and particularly young spanish ones, and the feeling I got from that was that he was mostly used in a defensive 4-4-2 as a left mid (and at times as a wingback) at Getafe and similarly at Eibar(50/50 LB) before, though then in a much higher intensity pressing side. I even remember at Barca on a few summer tours that he only really played left-mid etc.

I then looked up the stats and they where pretty conclusive as well. Predominately all left mid in La Liga until Brighton https://www.whoscored.com/Players/363496/History/Marc-Cucurella :Detailed - positon - ML
I think this is the biggest reason for his "explosion" at Brighton, he never really played in his proper position (+ play-style) in La Liga for a sustained time-period and he was probably seen as a bit too undisciplined and wild for that then with his youthful vigour as well.. he was pretty rowdy at times. Might blame Eibar and Getafe for that as well though.. they loved to cause havoc.

He was basically a system left-mid that did his job and went up and down the wing and covered in when called for in the midfield zonal defense. That is also a reason he can now do a lot of different roles.. his regular schooled offensive Barca (La Masia-played in his teen in Barca B, senior football) Leftback role.. he can play inverted, learnt that at Getafe etc.. can play wingback in a 5 at Brighton etc. The only role I would be hesitant to use him is in a back 3.. cos hes basically never played it. (edit: Only fleetingly at Brighton)

I will say this, hes not particularly lightning quick or has an amazing left foot etc.. so thats probably why they used him there (midf), his versatility and that they didnt really trust him back then as a pure left back in his youth, his late teen/early twenties, in a somewhat defensive side.
Hes got an amazing engine though, and one of the best attitudes ive ever seen and is very game intelligent with good technique. His head/mind is one of his best attributes. And he was always seen as a good but not great talent at Barca, I think its ultimately moreso his mentality that has taken him this far if he now goes to Man City. So credit to the lad. He will work perfectly within the group at City. He will still cost a pretty penny though..
 
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I will say this, hes not particularly lightning quick or has an amazing left foot etc.. so thats probably why they used him there (midf), his versatility and that they didnt really trust him back then as a pure left back in his youth, his late teen/early twenties, in a somewhat defensive side.

Interesting analysis. Thanks for that. Can I ask who you support? It's not absolutely clear whether you're a City fan (and it doesn't really matter, truth to tell).

All the Brighton fans say that he's been like a rocket up and down the wing this season. That's why it's the only part of your summary that I'm slightly surprised by.
 
Feels like 30 is a bad deal :/

It does sound low. I’d be happier if we could keep Zin and sign Cucurella too. I’m still convinced that was the original plan. It’s just that the Cucrella deal has taken so long that Zin is also now potentially going to Arsenal. The two trades get unsurprisingly linked by the press as they are for the same position.
 
Anything over £30m is decent for a player we signed for £1.4m.

I like Zinchenko but he isn't going to be anything more than a squad player for us. He isn't as good as Cancelo at left back and he very rarely plays in midfield for us. If we do sign Cucuerlla or another left back, I'm not sure when he'd play for us especially with Palmer and Mcatee emerging in midfield.
 
Guessing Cucurella deal will pick up a lot of speed today or tomorrow as Arsenal bagged Zinny

it really should do as we had space anyway? If Cucurella is deemed too expensive then go and get another but asap will always be better to get them bedded in.
 
And me, for such decent cover

Maybe he wants to be more than LB cover?

IMO if he does join the Mighty Arse he’ll show us all what an accomplished midfielder he is.
I suspect that the only reason we didn’t get to appreciate how good he is in his natural position is that we’re supremely blessed in that department and it would take an absolute world beater to claim a spot there.
 
Interesting analysis. Thanks for that. Can I ask who you support? It's not absolutely clear whether you're a City fan (and it doesn't really matter, truth to tell).

All the Brighton fans say that he's been like a rocket up and down the wing this season. That's why it's the only part of your summary that I'm slightly surprised by.

I think its more to do with his freneticness and his hair lol.. he's very noticeable and tenacious when hes bombing down the wing. He's far from prime Jordi Alba is this aspect for instance, he's still plenty quick though.

I'm a football fan, let just say that.
 
Simple but good explanation of how City need to switch full backs around to help Haaland and why the original plan, for next season, was to have Walker and Cancelo on the right and Cucurell and Zinchenko on the left.

 
Thought it might interest some to see how Brighton fans are seeing the transfer situation. If we can put aside the blue tinted spectacles and our own opinion that we will still get him (which I agree with) this is their take currently. As he hasn’t gone yet they are of the opinion that he could now be staying for one more season.

 
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