Sideshow Bob wrote:tbf he played well against forest, but i agree he needs to step up every game and not just occasionally. no more excuses really.
nottsblue wrote:He and the coaching staff need to agree on his best position and role in the team.
I personally don't think he has it in him to be KDB'S replacement, which to be fair will be hard boots to fill. But in the middle he has too many games where he doesn't influence the game and it seems to bypass him. We need the consistency Merlin and KDB show. Yes, of course they had/have poor games, but they were the exception.
He is becoming a squad player rather than a nailed on starter, which is a shame given the potential he showed, and still does to be fair. But at 23 and 200 games or so he should have been a guaranteed starter.
Outcast wrote:nottsblue wrote:He and the coaching staff need to agree on his best position and role in the team.
I personally don't think he has it in him to be KDB'S replacement, which to be fair will be hard boots to fill. But in the middle he has too many games where he doesn't influence the game and it seems to bypass him. We need the consistency Merlin and KDB show. Yes, of course they had/have poor games, but they were the exception.
He is becoming a squad player rather than a nailed on starter, which is a shame given the potential he showed, and still does to be fair. But at 23 and 200 games or so he should have been a guaranteed starter.
If Alverez continues to get better, he'll be a future starter over Foden
nottsblue wrote:Outcast wrote:nottsblue wrote:He and the coaching staff need to agree on his best position and role in the team.
I personally don't think he has it in him to be KDB'S replacement, which to be fair will be hard boots to fill. But in the middle he has too many games where he doesn't influence the game and it seems to bypass him. We need the consistency Merlin and KDB show. Yes, of course they had/have poor games, but they were the exception.
He is becoming a squad player rather than a nailed on starter, which is a shame given the potential he showed, and still does to be fair. But at 23 and 200 games or so he should have been a guaranteed starter.
If Alverez continues to get better, he'll be a future starter over Foden
I think he's there already
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Outcast wrote:nottsblue wrote:He and the coaching staff need to agree on his best position and role in the team.
I personally don't think he has it in him to be KDB'S replacement, which to be fair will be hard boots to fill. But in the middle he has too many games where he doesn't influence the game and it seems to bypass him. We need the consistency Merlin and KDB show. Yes, of course they had/have poor games, but they were the exception.
He is becoming a squad player rather than a nailed on starter, which is a shame given the potential he showed, and still does to be fair. But at 23 and 200 games or so he should have been a guaranteed starter.
If Alverez continues to get better, he'll be a future starter over Foden
I think he's there already
Playing Alvarez and Haaland together messes us up without Bern and Kev imo. There’s zero creativity and Alvarez isn’t going to provide it. What’s the point in two stood up there with nothing provided for them.
It should be one or the other.
Indianablue wrote:ALVAREZ is the perfect foil for Haaland up front. Haaland needs to do something about his ckose marking problem. He needs to step off them and stop wrestling - refs are not giving him anything. Alvarez was the only outfield player of note against Wolves His goal was superb and we threw it away
Mase wrote:Indianablue wrote:ALVAREZ is the perfect foil for Haaland up front. Haaland needs to do something about his ckose marking problem. He needs to step off them and stop wrestling - refs are not giving him anything. Alvarez was the only outfield player of note against Wolves His goal was superb and we threw it away
WITHOUT creativity behind them neither of them are a foil for the other.
Mase wrote:Indianablue wrote:ALVAREZ is the perfect foil for Haaland up front. Haaland needs to do something about his ckose marking problem. He needs to step off them and stop wrestling - refs are not giving him anything. Alvarez was the only outfield player of note against Wolves His goal was superb and we threw it away
WITHOUT creativity behind them neither of them are a foil for the other.
PeterParker wrote:Besides being good with both of his feet Alvarez is very different, hard to put a nail on him. Foden instead has become really predictable.
Throw him into a mediocre squad and he would have been forgotten.
I think we should have tried and get Maddison. He is a type of Pep player.
PeterParker wrote:Besides being good with both of his feet Alvarez is very different, hard to put a nail on him. Foden instead has become really predictable.
Throw him into a mediocre squad and he would have been forgotten.
I think we should have tried and get Maddison. He is a type of Pep player.
Nickyboy wrote:PeterParker wrote:Besides being good with both of his feet Alvarez is very different, hard to put a nail on him. Foden instead has become really predictable.
Throw him into a mediocre squad and he would have been forgotten.
I think we should have tried and get Maddison. He is a type of Pep player.
Maddison isn't fit to lace Foden's boots and is no way a Pep player. He's a luxury player who is being made to look good as the Spurs team is being built around him (Fair play to him he's been very successful this season). He doesn't have the work rate the other way to be a Pep player.
PeterParker wrote:Nickyboy wrote:PeterParker wrote:Besides being good with both of his feet Alvarez is very different, hard to put a nail on him. Foden instead has become really predictable.
Throw him into a mediocre squad and he would have been forgotten.
I think we should have tried and get Maddison. He is a type of Pep player.
Maddison isn't fit to lace Foden's boots and is no way a Pep player. He's a luxury player who is being made to look good as the Spurs team is being built around him (Fair play to him he's been very successful this season). He doesn't have the work rate the other way to be a Pep player.
Why do you think that?
Maddison looks like a decent orchestrator, something we are missing at the moment. Not saying he is a world beater, but a decent player who can work under Pep. Same as Gundo, who became a monster under Pep. Plus he knows the league, Englishman, so he can fit that spot.
Nickyboy wrote:PeterParker wrote:Nickyboy wrote:PeterParker wrote:Besides being good with both of his feet Alvarez is very different, hard to put a nail on him. Foden instead has become really predictable.
Throw him into a mediocre squad and he would have been forgotten.
I think we should have tried and get Maddison. He is a type of Pep player.
Maddison isn't fit to lace Foden's boots and is no way a Pep player. He's a luxury player who is being made to look good as the Spurs team is being built around him (Fair play to him he's been very successful this season). He doesn't have the work rate the other way to be a Pep player.
Why do you think that?
Maddison looks like a decent orchestrator, something we are missing at the moment. Not saying he is a world beater, but a decent player who can work under Pep. Same as Gundo, who became a monster under Pep. Plus he knows the league, Englishman, so he can fit that spot.
When the going got tough at Leicester he missed a lot of games with niggling injuries. I don't think he'd mentally handle the demands of Pep and don';t tihnk he works hard enough without the ball.
Just an opinion. I do however hope he continues his current form for England and stays fit for the euros
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