I was very specific about Hugo and his distribution, sweeper keeper is a misnomer because no keeper plays like a sweeper in a football sense.
As long as a player is fulfilling his primary role to a high and consistent level, as Hugo and Eriksen usually do, and do their best in their weaker areas then I think that's fair.
It is ironic that lamela (is it still his thread we are on?) and Eriksen are poles apart in playing style and get critised for not being more like each other.
Always said we will know when we have made the big time when we have a player that can bring both their talents together.
Semantics. A big part of us going for Lloris was that he is comfortable coming into the space behind the defenders even if it is far from goal. Where he is more likely to use his feet etc. Were he to improve this aspect of his game (and it doesnt come at the cost of anything else does it?) it would be better for him, us, and the team. This is a completely fair and valid point to make.
Similarly Eriksen.
I am, at no point, suggesting Eriksen tackle as well as he attacks and becomes the ultimate midfielder. Just as I am not suggesting Lloris learn to match Messi for dribbling skills.
What I am saying, is that if these players improve these obviously weak aspects, they become better players and we become a better team.
EVERY sportsman should be doing exactly this. Looking at what they are not good at/best at/weaker aspects and working on them.
I dont think its controversial to suggest Eriksen could and should tackle better.
I do think its odd to try and excuse this weakness though. "Its ok, thats not really his job". Doesnt really work for me at all.
Would be interesting to see how times he's been fit but not selected, sat on the bench quite a bit as I recall.
Not really sure why poch has kept him around tbh, seems reluctant to use him.
I think, generally (and subject to my admittedly iffy memory) he plays when he is fit.
Plays - injured - back in training - on the bench - plays again... (injured again...)
Once he is back in training he goes on the bench, then gets a few sub appearances, and then is back in starting rotation.
I dont really recall a time when he has been fit and ready to go and just not been used.
I think the thing with Lamela is that he has a great attitude, a real drive. On the pitch he is often the one to get the team to up the tempo and start pressing that extra % quicker/more aggressive. I imagine he is similar off the pitch, and would think this is a valuable thing to Poch.
If Poch is reluctant to use him (not sure Id say as much) I suggest its most likely to do with his fitness/risk of injury.