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Berge clearly has talent, but I am not convinced he can play in the same team as Norwood. He was a total passenger for most of the game.
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Someone gets it.
Busquets and Iniesta were both midfielders in one of the greatest club sides ever.....
Put them in each others positions, that system is nowhere near as effective, and Barcelona win nothing during that era.
Running around a lot is one of the most overrated aspects of the 'British football fan'.
Busquets/Iniesta/Xavi were not a mobile midfield at all, they were not sprinting about the place at all. But they controlled every midfield they played against by keeping the ball when they had it, and being two steps ahead when they did not.......I've never seen Busquets sprint in his whole career.
So lets see how many goals [the reportedly £52 million] Timo Werner gets next season, Be lucky if it is 12, but 15 would be thought of as a success!
That's the cost of buying someone who has been a success in a decent league abroad!
Berge clearly has talent, but I am not convinced he can play in the same team as Norwood. He was a total passenger for most of the game.
He's played 20 times for Norway.Scoring 30 goals in the German league is a bit better than been a good prospect in the Belgian league
Berge playing in the wrong position. Norwood poor. Lundstram on the left. Not hard to realise why our midfield was poor last night (including first game back in 3 months) L.Freeman has to start if Fleck not playing.
With Berge you have to remember he is from Ghent, I was there last year, it's a small touristy type of place, not sure if it's a Town or a City but to move from there to another country at his age, and Sheffield at that - a big city in comparison with a totally different culture to what he is used to, and that's before the football side of things, he will need time to adapt to a new way of living and playing at a bigger club, give the lad time ffs.
UTB - upwards and upwards we go.
He's played 20 times for Norway.
Would it though? This formation really works best with Didsy as one of the forwards but he regularly drops really deep so we often play with one upfront but we have many who join the attack quickly, be that Didsy, JL7 or Fleck. Given this, maybe you aren't looking to buy a forward to replace Dids, but an attacking midfielder who can also take up positions upfront.I have thought about this myself, but the only way to play Norwood & Berge as a pair would be to sacrifice a striker & I'm not sure any of our strikers are capable of playing a full 90 on their own.
So it would therefore involve bringing a striker in (very expensive) & also finding a very good replacement for Lundstram on the right hand side who can get up & support our attacks (also likely to be expensive).
From what I've seen, I'm not sure Berge justifies a reshuffle of the system to accommodate him.
Gi or you big snowflake.
Think Sander was from Genk, which i think is a small industrial town. Not particularly quaint but pretty quiet I understand.
Hoofball was evident for 70 minutes last night only last twenty when we started to play through midfieldTwo things to contribute.
1. Yes we looked better when Freeman came on, but Villa also looked knackered by then from all the pressing they had done by that time.
2. The demand for “Running around a lot” is in danger of becoming forum members replacement for demands for more “hoofball” - whatever became of that?
I agree with what many are saying that Berge has real quality and he will be excellent for us, but he’s been pretty average so far. He looks a bit overawed.
I don’t really understand why people like McBurnie so much though. £20m looks very expensive. He hardly ever scores anyway so why is he starting ahead of McGoldrick, who is the much more intelligent, creative and better hold up player.
On the occasions we've now seen him play, it's becoming clearer that he doesn't fit into our current system. Let's not kid ourselves. He is obviously an immense talent and I'm sure he'd be excellent in another set-up, perhaps Serie A, but our whole success is built upon every single one of our players having tenacity and a desire to win every ball. I'd cut our losses in the summer and accept we've made the wrong move. Things go wrong with signings, even if they are record ones.
Look at our strikers. Not exactly a shedload of goals between them. We create very little. Especially for a striker like McBurnie.
I’d still expect a £20m to look dangerous but he never really does.
Mousset is miles better than him in my view.
A small bottle of Norwegian cooking oil.Among everything else going off last night—thunder storm repeatedly taking out my Sky signal; Hawkeye/VAR rubbish; alternating between crowd noise and no noise; speculation about Retsos; provision of pies for BadBuy junior—I wasn’t able to concentrate properly on Sander’s contribution.
So I missed the vital stuff.
Can anyone comment on what he brought to the fisting?
Based off each of their games played so far this season, in all fairness Norwood has played a lot more games so it’s dumb to compare them right now but I just wanted to clear up how it’s abit silly to say berge ‘couldn’t tackle a fish supper’I was referring to Norwood's performance over this season so far , but I'm not a statto - are your figures based on last night's match alone ? They are percentage success rates - but how many actual duels/tackles were made by each player ?
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