CONFIRMED Yasser Larouci

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Don’t think he really played for them much, got a bit unlucky getting stretched off in preseason after this awful tackle in a friendly 🫣


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But in the reserves/U21s was still mostly LB I think 👍


Meant he started off as a winger in the youth set up - winners medal in FA Youth Cup - before being moved back.
 

The idea you can judge how good a player is after a handful of performances is crazy under normal circumstances. When a new manager has just come in and already shown he can get more of certain players it’s even crazier. Give the lad a go. I back Wilder to improve him.
 
Referring back to a conversation with another forum member from last week.... you can't write Larouci off until...

1. He's given a chance to shine...
2. Played Under Wilder

Tonight was the best he has played in a Blades shirt and has shown that he has ability. However he had a bit more to prove yet ......
 
He's raw but has potential and can offer us something in the meantime.

Remember what Gareth Bale was like at his age.
 
CW gets a hold of him and turned him into a player. Took 2 weeks.
 
Been thinking about it and it’s obvious he’s going to play well now, before going to AFCON. We’ll all be gutted he’s had to go, miss him and then he’ll get injured whilst out there - the Sheffield United way…
 
The yellow was ridiculous. He was dragged down, no booking. 30 seconds later he drags someone down, his first foul, gets booked. Very harsh.

He won't be the first name on the team sheet but he's fast and can take his man on, which are two really important attributes in the premier league. Hecky preferred slow and "solid" which clearly doesn't work in this league (and didn't really work last season, but obviously did enough)
Their player was booked for the foul on him.
Larouci fouled him a minute after and was booked too .
 
The yellow was ridiculous. He was dragged down, no booking. 30 seconds later he drags someone down, his first foul, gets booked. Very harsh.

He won't be the first name on the team sheet but he's fast and can take his man on, which are two really important attributes in the premier league. Hecky preferred slow and "solid" which clearly doesn't work in this league (and didn't really work last season, but obviously did enough)

When he committed his foul he was goal side. It was a nothing foul. When he was fouled the Blades were countering in the Villa half with space to run into. A mandatory yellow as the Villa player pulled his shirt from behind to stop a dangerous counter (a professional foul).. Both got the same punishment for completely different situations. I don't think Larourici had commited another foul all night at that point. It was a "the Villa fans are moaning because I've booked one of theirs so I'll book him" decision. Ridiculous.
 
Considering he hasn't played for a while the lad put in a good shift. On occasion when he did get beat he chased back hard to recover which is what you want from a defender. Seems to have bought into the new spirit under Wilder.
 

I have seen Ryman league division one south and west reserve team football. A level below where Chris Hussey at 17 looked absolutely quality.

Larouci is one of the worst footballers I have seen. The second he went off they stopped focusing down our left.
Whereas the consensus from the posters whose views on football are generally respected on the forum is that there is a player in there.

Still, this place is all about opinions innit. Even when they are clearly bullshit.
 
Let's take it as the best so far, many of us had him down amongst the 3 worst full backs we've seen 2 weeks ago, hopefully he has a run of decent games and builds his fitness and positioning and then we may have something
 
Yes. His positioning is absolutely shocking. It's almost laughable. He's probably a conference national level wing back/left mid fielder. He'll probably go back to France where I have no idea of the level but in England? Absolutely crap

I don't disagree re: his positioning not being good. If he seems quite erratic it's often because he's not anticipating the play around him very well.

However, he does have a lot of athletic ability which allows him to (often) recover from those mistakes. I also like his willingness to carry the ball over large distances, though we haven't seen much of an end product to go with it just yet.

Overall, I think he's a promising young player and your view on him is harsh and sensationalist (if you were baiting - well done - you've got some nibbles).
If he was an academy lad then I'd be looking forward to seeing more of him, but given the option price is circa. £4m, I don't think it's worth progressing much further with (unless he improves lots).

It goes back to the poor Summer business though, Larouci is clearly still a development player and we needed someone far more seasoned to improve the XI.
It's not his fault, and he puts in a lot of effort, he's just not what we needed. We compounded the error with another in Luke Thomas. An even poorer signing.
 
I don't disagree re: his positioning not been good. If he seems quite erratic it's often because he's not anticipating the play around him very well.

However, he does have a lot of athletic ability which allows him to (often) recover from those mistakes. I also like his willingness to carry the ball over large distances, though we haven't seen much of an end product to go with it just yet.

Overall, I think he's a promising young player and your view on him is harsh and sensationalist (if you were baiting - well done - you've got some nibbles).
If he was an academy lad then I'd be looking forward to seeing more of him, but given the option price is circa. £4m, I don't think it's worth progressing much further with (unless he improves lots).

It goes back to the poor Summer business though, Larouci is clearly still a development player and we needed someone far more seasoned to improve the XI.
It's not his fault, and he puts in a lot of effort, he's just not what we needed. We compounded the error with another in Luke Thomas. An even poorer signing.
If he was 17/18 I could see the argument he's one for the future. He's 23 in a few days and he's only a loan with a view to buy. Why develop that? Lowe, Ozzy and RND hopefully be options we should be focusing on.

His positioning is what makes him stand out as so bad to me. It's like watching Soccer Aid where a celebrity/other sportsman has a bit about him but is obviously never going to be a pro
 
If he was 17/18 I could see the argument he's one for the future. He's 23 in a few days and he's only a loan with a view to buy. Why develop that? Lowe, Ozzy and RND hopefully be options we should be focusing on.

His positioning is what makes him stand out as so bad to me. It's like watching Soccer Aid where a celebrity/other sportsman has a bit about him but is obviously never going to be a pro

The three players you've mentioned have all been out with injuries.
We're playing with the hand we've got. Wilder's not daft.
 
People will go to the grave over this guy and I don’t know why 😂 he’s a very average player, who we definitely shouldn’t sign permanently, they had done a pretty below par job since being here.

Fine. Move on. Why are some people so obsessed with being hyperbolic? If you argue he’s good at this level you’re deluded and if you’re saying he’s non-league you’re being ridiculous. Just say he’s not great and we move on from here. Better things to be discussed from tonight imo
Can I say hes far better than Thomas who was keeping him out of the side
 
Wilder and Knill once again, turning cannon fodder into something respectable. It’s hardly surprising when you consider the ability to turn League 1 players into Premier League starters.

Wilders tactics rightfully get the plaudits during that era, but the player development was also a big factor. Slimane, Souza, Brooks and even Norwood played well, not even a sniff of that under PH. Onto what is a huge game against Luton, I wonder if it’ll be wilder making a tactical masterclass video afterwards.
 
Can I say hes far better than Thomas who was keeping him out of the side

I think it’s a reasonable opinion, and one I share. But some of the opinions both ways are a Bit ridiculous. He’s not good enough for the prem just as much as he’s not absolutely dreadful. Probably somewhere around a lower mid champ player and that’s it!
 
I don't disagree re: his positioning not being good. If he seems quite erratic it's often because he's not anticipating the play around him very well.

However, he does have a lot of athletic ability which allows him to (often) recover from those mistakes. I also like his willingness to carry the ball over large distances, though we haven't seen much of an end product to go with it just yet.

Overall, I think he's a promising young player and your view on him is harsh and sensationalist (if you were baiting - well done - you've got some nibbles).
If he was an academy lad then I'd be looking forward to seeing more of him, but given the option price is circa. £4m, I don't think it's worth progressing much further with (unless he improves lots).

It goes back to the poor Summer business though, Larouci is clearly still a development player and we needed someone far more seasoned to improve the XI.
It's not his fault, and he puts in a lot of effort, he's just not what we needed. We compounded the error with another in Luke Thomas. An even poorer signing.

The option is £4m? Is that confirmed?

Surely if he was worth that much then Troyes would have sold him last summer.
 
The option is £4m? Is that confirmed?

Surely if he was worth that much then Troyes would have sold him last summer.

Not really. His value is going to change dependent on what he does this season. We're only really ever going to take the option if he performs towards the upper range of outcomes, and Troyes will have priced that accordingly. If he was worth £4m back in July and he has a good enough season that we want to buy him, then he would be worth a bit more than £4m when we make it permanent.

Don't forget that there is nothing to stop us declining the option if we don't think he's worth the agreed value, and then put in an offer at a lower amount. Troyes probably tell us to fuck off in that instance, but that's a different story
 
Did ok tonight,and surprised to see him start, and he's definitely got something going forward.
Brooks has helped to beef up that left hand side helping out.
Looks a proper unit Brooks. Changed a bit since he was at B’mouth though
 
The option is £4m? Is that confirmed?

Surely if he was worth that much then Troyes would have sold him last summer.

Not really. His value is going to change dependent on what he does this season. We're only really ever going to take the option if he performs towards the upper range of outcomes, and Troyes will have priced that accordingly. If he was worth £4m back in July and he has a good enough season that we want to buy him, then he would be worth a bit more than £4m when we make it permanent.

Don't forget that there is nothing to stop us declining the option if we don't think he's worth the agreed value, and then put in an offer at a lower amount. Troyes probably tell us to fuck off in that instance, but that's a different story

£1m loan fee, £4m option to buy.
I was told this by the person who gave me his name before we signed him. Could be incorrect, but I'd be very surprised.
 

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