kippaxwarrior
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Perhaps he would, and yet our goal conceded was directly as a result of a ball based on a moment of panic from him, highlighting my point.
We all know Pep is stubborn, so he’ll be left there purely because he reminds him so much of Busquets. Having watched Busquets a night earlier, there’s no comparison. Busquets has the ball moving before the rest of us know he’s had it. You cannot say that of Rodri right now. So yes, I would imagine you are correct in that he’ll be left at the 6, but for me I think he’s hesitant there. Even his probing balls from earlier in the season have vanished from his skill set, with him more than happy to pass laterally to their CB’s to try those passes.
And as for hot takes, this is a forum, so accept them or stop trying to smart arse them. Ironic as you are fucking full of them pal.
Still trying to get over how brilliant Gabby was last night. He has everything you need as a world class striker: fitness levels, pressing game, brave, technic, jumping and heading ability and a quality finisher. The lad has everything.
This is absolute nonsense. Go and watch the goal again. Rodri plays a regualtion ball back to Otamendi who, under minimal pressure fires an absolute bullet pass back to Rodri, who is being closed down by 3 players. Rodri controls it brilliantly, realises there's only 1 player open to pass to, Otamendi, but Nico being Nico he's not expecting it, Modric knows it's the only place he can pass, and the interception happens.
Their counter attack is caused by 1 player, and it's not Rodri and he sure as fuck wasn't panicking or thinking slowly.
Otamendi takes a heavy touch. Otamendi fires a pass to a player being covered by 3 defenders, Otamendi doesn't anticipate the ball coming back to him.
Is anyone else concerned about Rodri?
I'm not talking about his technical proficiency, eye for a pass, nor using his massive frame when he has to.
I was excited about his early few performances and his showing away at Burnley was a masterclass.
His positional sense is way off, seems to be getting caught the wrong side of the ball.
More alarmingly, there are now times where he doesn't even try to get back in. His lack of pace is further pronounced when he is out of position.
I don't see him as Fernandinho's long-term replacement, perhaps higher up?
Which means we still need to find a sitting midfielder.
Kudos to Gundo last night, he grew a pair once Modric tried to roll his ankle.
I think we can play a possession game and then look to pick Real Madrid off as we did yesterday. I don't know what else Real Madrid have in their locker. I can see Bale playing for a start.