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Mstrobez 05 Feb 17 10.34pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
The idea is that when Pirlo got slow and couldn't run anymore as a winger, he became a central midfielder. The point is that Pirlo played first man in front of the defence when Juventus won their first title under Conte. 3 at the back: Bonucci, Barzagli, Chiellini. Pirlo in front of the defence, with Vidal and Pogba as box-to-box. 2 strikers: Tevez and Morata. In Allegri's first season, they even ditched Barzagli and played Marchisio as a third box-to-box midfielder and still won the league by a great margin. And many low level teams have one too, to distribute the balls: Huddlestone for Hull, Shelvey for Newcastle, Charlie Adam for Stoke, Wilshire plays there many times, Jurado for Espanyol, Huszti for Eintracht..... All of those players were a lot faster when younger, but got slower and more intelligent with the passage of time. I don't see why Puncheon can't play like this as long as he has Cabaye and McArthur to sweep in front of him. Do you think Milivojevic is that much different from Puncheon? Good technique, slow feet. This is exactly what you'll get from him No he f***ing didn't you clueless clueless person, he was a central midfielder at his peak and then played more holding as he aged as many many central midfielders do. If he played his youth as a winger whatever no one gives a f***, your talking complete and utter horse s***.
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buzzby West Sussex 05 Feb 17 11.53pm | |
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He goes missing. The only place that he could play is out wide on the left
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mattteo 06 Feb 17 10.02am | |
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Originally posted by Nobbybm
Really? According to the official EPL stats they've had 5 more than Hull, 4 more than Burnley & 43 less than us. Go figure... Edit: To save you the effort, it's here: [Link] Edited by Nobbybm (05 Feb 2017 10.26pm) Edited by Nobbybm (05 Feb 2017 10.27pm) Well, kuddos to you for pointing that out to me. It's the first time someone has really brought up arguments and I have to admit I was wrong about WBA.
Of course defensive statistics are very important too. But I stick to my analysis that offensive stats count for more. TLDR: You were right about WBA. They aren't that good on the counter attack as I said. Still, they are an EXCEPTION. The best thing to do is to CREATE in every game. If you have 15+ shots and 7+ shots on target each game, you will probably reach your goal, even though there will be matches in which you will lose. One guy said on the previous page that Liverpool still lost at Hull. Yes, but it was 1 match. You can't control luck, extraordinary saves, a penalty, suspensions once in a while. But OVERALL, controlling matches is the goal. At the end of the season, Liverpool will be in a much better position than Hull. For Palace to be in better position than Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Burnley, the team needs to create much more than them. Edited by mattteo (06 Feb 2017 10.04am)
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mattteo 06 Feb 17 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
There really are only 3 players in the Palace team that can distribute the balls in front of the defence: Puncheon, Cabaye and, now, Milivojevic (from what I've seen he's a smooth passer and has technique, but lacks stamina). Tottenham: Dembele
Sure, Punch is good on the wing too, as he has that natural left foot. Baut there are plenty left footed wingers already (Townsend, Schlupp, Sako), so I'd rather see him as playmaker.
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Nobbybm Dartford 06 Feb 17 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
Well, kuddos to you for pointing that out to me. It's the first time someone has really brought up arguments and I have to admit I was wrong about WBA.
Of course defensive statistics are very important too. But I stick to my analysis that offensive stats count for more. TLDR: You were right about WBA. They aren't that good on the counter attack as I said. Still, they are an EXCEPTION. The best thing to do is to CREATE in every game. If you have 15+ shots and 7+ shots on target each game, you will probably reach your goal, even though there will be matches in which you will lose. One guy said on the previous page that Liverpool still lost at Hull. Yes, but it was 1 match. You can't control luck, extraordinary saves, a penalty, suspensions once in a while. But OVERALL, controlling matches is the goal. At the end of the season, Liverpool will be in a much better position than Hull. For Palace to be in better position than Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Burnley, the team needs to create much more than them. Edited by mattteo (06 Feb 2017 10.04am) The 'Goals Conceded' link shows a closer correlation to the actual league table though. If you look at the stats for games such as Everton v Man City or Burnley v Liverpool or even West Ham v Palace - all of those games, like many others in recent years, have 1 thing in common, the winning team had the same number of shots on targets as goals scored. Clearly that shows you don't need loads of chances but you need to make them clear ones & be clinical with them. It's why world class 'keepers are valued at the same level as strikers these days. Your final comment makes me think that maybe you are actually Alan Pardew
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mattteo 06 Feb 17 2.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Nobbybm
He's overrated as an offensive manager. He's a schmuck who was playing Ward and Kelly as fullbacks and even as left backs. He didn't like offensive football. He just got lucky cause Zaha scored some goals and created some more and everybody hailed Pardew as "offensive".
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Mstrobez 06 Feb 17 4.57pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
There really are only 3 players in the Palace team that can distribute the balls in front of the defence: Puncheon, Cabaye and, now, Milivojevic (from what I've seen he's a smooth passer and has technique, but lacks stamina). Tottenham: Dembele
Sure, Punch is good on the wing too, as he has that natural left foot. Baut there are plenty left footed wingers already (Townsend, Schlupp, Sako), so I'd rather see him as playmaker. I literally give up in responding to your nonsense. You THINK your intelligent and have outstanding insight but the reality is very very different mate. Some of the stuff you come out with is utter delusion.
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mattteo 06 Feb 17 5.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
I literally give up in responding to your nonsense. You THINK your intelligent and have outstanding insight but the reality is very very different mate. Some of the stuff you come out with is utter delusion. If you tell me your age then I'll agree with anything you want. But, please, be honest. I' m not asking this to make fun or disrespect you, but you underlined a passage about Gereth Barry being like Puncheon and called me deluded. I really thin you're too young to have seen the days Barry was playing as WINGER
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 06 Feb 17 5.31pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
If you tell me your age then I'll agree with anything you want. But, please, be honest. I' m not asking this to make fun or disrespect you, but you underlined a passage about Gereth Barry being like Puncheon and called me deluded. I really thin you're too young to have seen the days Barry was playing as WINGER
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Icepick Tony Chester 06 Feb 17 5.48pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
If you tell me your age then I'll agree with anything you want. But, please, be honest. I' m not asking this to make fun or disrespect you, but you underlined a passage about Gereth Barry being like Puncheon and called me deluded. I really thin you're too young to have seen the days Barry was playing as WINGER Barry was never a winger, he played in the back 4 to begin with before moving into midfield. He played on the left for a while but not as a winger before settling at a CM/DM. Very different to Puncheon. Barry has always been a defensive player where as Puncheon has always been the opposite. Either way your idea of Puncheon, his role, ability and ideas of comparing him to deep lying midfielders is way off the mark.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 06 Feb 17 6.01pm | |
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All Puncheon is able to do is this ridiculous 360 degrees pirouette and pass it backwards. He can't tackle and slows every attack down to walking pace. I am afraid JP is not the answer. As for Gareth Barry he was a left back for most of his early career and could never be classed as a left winger. Edited by Bexley Eagle (06 Feb 2017 6.02pm)
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OldFella London 06 Feb 17 6.30pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
There really are only 3 players in the Palace team that can distribute the balls in front of the defence: Puncheon, Cabaye and, now, Milivojevic (from what I've seen he's a smooth passer and has technique, but lacks stamina). Tottenham: Dembele
Sure, Punch is good on the wing too, as he has that natural left foot. Baut there are plenty left footed wingers already (Townsend, Schlupp, Sako), so I'd rather see him as playmaker. That's a minute of my life I'll never get back.
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