he reminds me of Adel Taarabt. And Kevin Prince Boateng. And Hossam Ghaly. And Moussa Saib.
he reminds me of Adel Taarabt. And Kevin Prince Boateng. And Hossam Ghaly. And Moussa Saib.
he reminds me of Adel Taarabt. And Kevin Prince Boateng. And Hossam Ghaly. And Moussa Saib.
Absolutely agreed - Ndombele is asking them to switch play over to the right, rather than continue pushing mince through a sieve down the left wing, he and Sanchez are available and Tubs also points over to whoever was playing right wing who was free. Perhaps Tubs had been asking for this to happen for 10 games and had had enough and was just pointing exasperatedly yet again?Both look fine to me.
Against a medium block, complete control of possession at the back, one of them leading 1-0 away to Arsenal.
What exactly do you want him to do here? Astonishing from Alderweireld yes. Move the ball left to right, Sanchez is available, finding him could make either Aurier or Ndombele available for easy passes that would be at least marginally useful. Alternatively Lloris, or back to the left. Instead, back to left where the Arsenal players already are having shifted to that side. Back into congestion and trouble. No discernable upside, clear potential risk.
Meanwhile Ndombele who understands space and movement is standing there, where he should be, potentially available for a useful pass if the obvious pass is made first, pointing at the obvious pass that should be made wondering how on earth the ball ended up on the left and in congestion again.
This is why I like posting video clips - fascinating to see how people's opinions can diverge when looking at the exact same 10 second clip!
In the first clip, I just want him to move. That's it. I appreciate we're 1-0 up, but surely you still want both of your central midfielders to be trying to get on the ball?
In the second clip, it's more his attitude - twice showing his frustration at where his teammates are passing, and not in a constructive way (i.e. he doesn't actually try and communicate with them). To me it feels reflective of laziness more than superior positional awareness. Especially as I don't agree that a pass to Sanchez was necessarily the superior option - Arsenal were only a few yards shifted to our left, and would have very easily shifted back the other way if Toby had passed back to Sanchez:
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he reminds me of Adel Taarabt. And Kevin Prince Boateng. And Hossam Ghaly. And Moussa Saib.
In the second clip he should've got the ball from (I think it is) Toby at the very start of the clip. If Ndombele receives the ball there he can be facing forwards with the ball in a central position and can probably work the ball to Kane in a dangerous position to start a proper attack. Toby instead makes a 'safe', nothing pass to Hojbjerg. Immediately after Toby hasn't given him the ball Ndombele should probably also then get the ball from Hojbjerg. A little later in the clip Toby absolutely should pass to Sanchez as Ndombele is directing him to, Sanchez would then have an easy forward pass up the line to Ndombele in decent space, who would then have Kane in a great position centrally and Doherty high and wide on the right. The more and more I watch of our play under Mourinho the more and more I question whether his Spurs team actually had any coaching!That second one is astonishing!
I think it was Lo Celso that we got instead of Fernandes (and I expect that was because he was available for less money overall and a loan to buy deal).Ndombele makes me sad.
Sad that we didn't get Bruno Fernandes instead - half the skill but but about five times the attitude.
Sad that he's wasting such incredible talents through being an entitled lazy prima donna. Or at least, that's how it seems.
Sad that we're going to have wasted a significant sum of cash on such a terrible signing.
Seems that his ego needs him to be a big fish in a small pond. Our team isn't good enough to carry a luxury player, but nor is it bad enough to make it worth building the team around him.
And was slightly younger and had had a great season at the timeI think it was Lo Celso that we got instead of Fernandes (and I expect that was because he was available for less money overall and a loan to buy deal).
Agree with all of that but the last bit.... His club were happy to sell him they just weren't selling him for anything other than a decent price for them.And was slightly younger and had had a great season at the time
People also forget that Fernandez had a mare move abroad before and they also didn’t want to sell
I think it was Lo Celso that we got instead of Fernandes (and I expect that was because he was available for less money overall and a loan to buy deal).
Him and Ndombele were Mopos number 1 targets from reports
I don’t get the hate on levy for bruno
Poch might be a great coach, but judging talent doesn't seem to be his greatest strengthHim and Ndombele were Mopos number 1 targets from reports
I don’t get the hate on levy for bruno
Our team isn't good enough to carry a luxury player
Oops. Yes, of course it was GLC. I've got no problem with that as no-one could have been sure what a massive success Fernandes would become at ManU.I think it was Lo Celso that we got instead of Fernandes (and I expect that was because he was available for less money overall and a loan to buy deal).
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