kippaxking79
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Certainly agree with the Traore comment, but I think Zaha would offer something different. He goes past players with ease and has got goals in him.Id have neither and certainly not Traore
Certainly agree with the Traore comment, but I think Zaha would offer something different. He goes past players with ease and has got goals in him.Id have neither and certainly not Traore
The closest like for like replacement, as in left footed LW player, is Alphonso Davies (but at Bayern) and Bailey (which is why we are linked to him).
I want Braaf promoted as well, but being right footed he is more akin to Sterling.
Mikel Oyarzabal is not super quick, but not slow, average pace. But highly intelligent on the LW and very good dribbling and finishing. I saw him alot pre lockdown and he's been immense for sociedad, actually has Sane numbers (10 goals, 10 assists roughly) at pre lockdown, and 2nd on assists in La Liga (you can guess whose first).
Otherwise maybe we don't look for this player anymore and move on with how we've been adapting, with Mendy or some LB crossing wide left and just continue with that.
We just play a bit differently around it.If Mendy can stay fit and get back to his attacking best then he would really cover the Sané hole
That's definitely an option if we have attacking fullbacks, both Mendy and Cancelo wide with Rodri and Gundogan giving deeper midfield support to allow this (although then I'd keep Zinny to support the DMs, its a waste to put Foden or Kevin in these spots imo, although Kevin can do it).In my opinion we should tweak our system so that both the fullbacks overlap and provides width. That way we could use Foden on the left wing as a "Sane replacement" to rotate with Sterling. The width we lose from having inside wingers on both sides could easily be replaced by our fullbacks
I think we should buy someone like Theo Hernandez or Telles to challenge Mendy for the LB spot and sell Zinchenko and Angelino
The best formation for this kind of football would be 4231, our inverted fullbacks will now be replaced by a double pivot
That's definitely an option if we have attacking fullbacks, both Mendy and Cancelo wide with Rodri and Gundogan giving deeper midfield support to allow this (although then I'd keep Zinny to support the DMs, its a waste to put Foden or Kevin in these spots imo, although Kevin can do it).
Your right that we need a LB for support on Mendy because Zinchenko cannot do that, but the reason I have high doubts about this is that Walker is really fast, but we don't see him wide attacking much. Some people don't trust him to do it well, personally, I don't know, he may be capable or not, we almost never see him do it (clearly instructed by Pep).
If we get our transfer targets it can look something like this. We played 4231 against both Liverpool and Leicester (definitely two of our best performances this season). Gives KDB freedom to focus on the attack while width is not a problem with our overlapping fullbacks
Probably should've mentioned that I only put one player on one position. Many of our players are versatile enough to play in numerous positionsThat looks alright, although Bernardo and Foden would rotate with Kevin as well.
Fernandinho will retire at CB with us, he played 1 game there (after a year) and it didn't go well, and he's too old to rely on, so I would put him as 3rd/4th choice CB in your picture. Also, doubt we are buying 2 CBs, just the 1 most likely. Rest looks good, but doesn't fully address whether Walker as wingback works (I don't know if it does, it may or may not).