Wilfried Zaha

I agree on Diaz should be given more of the chance but Redmond is the much better option than Zaha. To be honest both would be overpriced and would be difficult to move on in a seasons time.
Redmond better than Zaha? Can't believe I'm reading it. They are in different leagues indeed, but in reverse order. Even stats-wise Zaha is one of the best dribblers in PL.
Redmond, on the other hand, will soon be benched even by Saints, as they're bidding for Promes.
 
Redmond better than Zaha? Can't believe I'm reading it. They are in different leagues indeed, but in reverse order. Even stats-wise Zaha is one of the best dribblers in PL.
Redmond, on the other hand, will soon be benched even by Saints, as they're bidding for Promes.

Zaha would be more likely to lose possession. Neither would be great shakes in our current setup.
 
Zaha would be more likely to lose possession. Neither would be great shakes in our current setup.

Zaha has an exceptional take-on success rate. It baffles me how some people can't recognise his quality. The guy is central to nearly every chance that Palace create. Every team that plays them concentrates on neutralising the threat he poses. That is the mark of a great player.
 
Zaha has an exceptional take-on success rate. It baffles me how some people can't recognise his quality. The guy is central to nearly every chance that Palace create. Every team that plays them concentrates on neutralising the threat he poses. That is the mark of a great player.

He needs more to his game than take on stats to really succeed in this team. Although its a blow to lose Sane at this stage it is not a desperate situation.
 
He needs more to his game than take on stats to really succeed in this team. Although its a blow to lose Sane at this stage it is not a desperate situation.

It's one of the most important qualities for a winger. If you can't beat your man then what do you offer over the mere presence on the pitch? Players can be taught to pass. They can be taught positional play. It's almost impossible to teach a player how to dribble. How to retain close control of the ball. How to shake off a defender. That's something a player either has or doesn't have and it's what scouts look for in young academy prospects (even down to the age of 8). The rest can be taught.

Zaha is one of the best dribblers in the league. You don't need to watch him for long to see that. He routinely does things that only a handful of players in the league can do. And his end product is no worse than Sane's or Sterling's.
 
It's one of the most important qualities for a winger. If you can't beat your man then what do you offer over the mere presence on the pitch? Players can be taught to pass. They can be taught positional play. It's almost impossible to teach a player how to dribble. How to retain close control of the ball. How to shake off a defender. That's something a player either has or doesn't have and it's what scouts look for in young academy prospects (even down to the age of 8). The rest can be taught.

Zaha is one of the best dribblers in the league. You don't need to watch him for long to see that. He routinely does things that only a handful of players in the league can do. And his end product is no worse than Sane's or Sterling's.

I disagree with that part the most (especially with Sane). Passing is the biggest weakness to Zaha's game.
 
I disagree with that part the most (especially with Sane). Passing is the biggest weakness to Zaha's game.

You need to take into account the players around him. It's not like he has Silva/KDB/Fernandinho behind him or Sergio/Jesus and Sane/Sterling alongside him. Zaha is expected to create chances through his individual play. That is naturally going to result in him ceding possession more frequently than most. I still wouldn't say that his passing is below respectable, and it most certainly can be improved with a little work (as I said previously). His passes are generally also over a longer distance, which skews the results somewhat. Just think what Sterling would look like playing for Palace... And Sterling has a far higher chance conversion than Sane this season.

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69% pass completion isn't the most convincing statistic for a Pep side. Mahrez (although I am not really convinced either) would be the better bet.
 
69% pass completion isn't the most convincing statistic for a Pep side.

He's not playing in a Pep side. Do you think Roy cares about his pass completion? He is there to create chances for the team. He is pretty much the only player that they have who can do so, therefore he takes risks that inevitably lead to ceding possession more frequently. It's not difficult to have a high pass completion rate. Just pass sideways and backwards over and over again. That doesn't make a great winger.
 
He's not playing in a Pep side. Do you think Roy cares about his pass completion? He is there to create chances for the team. He is pretty much the only player that they have who can do so, therefore he takes risks that inevitably lead to ceding possession more frequently. It's not difficult to have a high pass completion rate. Just pass sideways and backwards over and over again. That doesn't make a great winger.

Zaha would stick out like a sore thumb in a Pep side and wouldn't improve that side of his game. Tactically he could but that will take major work
 

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