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VillanousOne

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  1. Diaby is great with the ball in front of him or creating chances, he is great with his feet and technically, but i've not seen any evidence he has the physicality or height to hold the ball up or win balls easily when played long, which considering with Ollie we play quite a few long balls to him kinda is needed. Diaby was pinged off the ball by Liverpool players a number of times very easily, same Bailey, they made us look like an U15 team at times the difference in physicality, we literally lost 90% off all 50/50s.
  2. If Olsen was any good, maybe. But the point is not about rotation - it's about if Watkins gets injured we have no one remotely similar to him in the squad.
  3. This. Diaby, Traore, Kellyman and Bailey don't have the physical presence to play the lone striker role if Watkins gets injured. Zanilo might but that is as yet an unknown. Buendia if fit is the only player we have who has that physical hussle about his game and yet he would also be useless getting on the end of long balls as Watkins does - and the Arsenal comparisons are pointless, we aren't Arsenal and we heavily rely on Watkins to start almost all of our forward play. Ollie maybe lacking in form but even when he is failing to score he still creates the space that people around him can exploit and get goals. I think Duran and even Archer are players like Ings that need the ball laid on a plate/in front of them to score goals, they aren't going to ruffle feathers - get on the end of long balls or tussle in 50/50s like Ollie does. Duran might get there but he is so raw he would be better of getting a loan than being a back up. If Watkins was injured - we would need to set up differently, not having like for like back up option is a huge fail for me.
  4. Cash, Digne have never dealt well with a high press. Kamara and Doug aren't brilliant either. Konsa is better but capable of making mistakes under pressure (see Newcastle). Pau has come from a league where you get more time and space, people forget Carlos has only played 4 Prem games. That back four will continue to get ripped apart by any of the Top 6 clubs unless they learn quickly or we play differently. If you can't successfully play out from the back when you have players running at you, stop trying...
  5. Regardless of injuries we have almost always been ripped apart by teams that press hard and high, yes it's mainly the best teams that do this, but we really have to get a handle on this. At the moment though the defenders (not injured) do not seem comfortable playing together
  6. I think Emery needs to look at our playing out of the back and high line tactics. It took Mings a fair bit of time to lead the organisation of that and even then every team we've played who play an aggressive high press has caused us problems. If we don't press ourselves and close down quickly then we just get our arse handed to us, for some reason we didn't against Liverpool - despite doing this the last time we played them. This is as much about Torres being green as it is opposition coaches knowing exactly how to exploit our weaknesses. Cash and Digne have zero defensive footballing brain when it comes to dealing with any press or fast counters - for Pau to have a chance at bedding into this league we have to look at our shape.
  7. where was this skill you speak of? Unless playing like a pub team is a skill
  8. We've not recovered from the loss of Mings, there is zero organisation at the back just a bunch of players who look like they just met
  9. losing every 50/50, bullied off the ball like children, falling over during almost every attack, utterly clueless defensively, the guy isn't Gandalf!
  10. he's had a great start to the season, long may it continue, lets focus on the positives and stop this weird forensic attempt to run down everything he does.
  11. and when the brothel door is next door to the gay bar
  12. some mumurings that the Acuna deal is off as Seville want daft money for a 31 year old on his final year of contract. hope we go for Tavares instead
  13. it's in that lovely right wing rag, the Daily Mail, be interesting if we can get an actual eyewitness account rather than gutter journalism
  14. He's awesome, but lets not carried away
  15. he looked completely un-interested, like he was resigned to leaving already, maybe that is just how he is/looks most of the time either way pointless keeping him if he is only going to make occasional pointless cameos
  16. he needs a player to go with him who can interchange/pass with and that player could well be Diaby who he did this well with in Germany
  17. I've literally no idea what your point is anymore. But you clearly think it's correct so I'll let you enjoy it.
  18. I'm sorry i'm just not going to judge someone on one game plus a pre-season where plenty of players shined and plenty just turned up, as pre-seasons are about getting fitness and sharpness. Doug gave away possession plenty of times vs Newcastle, was easily bullied off the ball throughout the match, but he had a superb pre-season.... No one is saying Kamara hasn't had poor games, there were times last season where he was dispossessed on the edge of the area, along with Luiz, Dendoncker, Cash, Mings, Konsa and so on.
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