mr_nool wrote:Grob wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I agree, but he has got a few years on Savic and the fact he came through our system, not just brought in a year prior, helped him immensely. But like I said, Ned pissed on his chips after calling the gaffer out, also pissed on ours when we could've done with him.
Whenever I watch Savic, and to a lesser extent Toure, I feel like theres a clanger coming. Thats enough for me to want to see the back of them.
Whilst Nedum was limited, I cant remember him dropping too many clangers. Ive never understaood the fascination managers have with playing him a right back. I thought the best run he had was when he was paired with Dunne at center back in the second half of I think the Sven season.
I actually, contrary to everyone else, think that Savic has a future in football. He can actually control the football and pick out a good pass. Imo he was just thrown into the deep end and was off to a bad start, which caused him to panic in standard situations. I remember the WBA game at home last season, where Kolo played right centre back and Boateng played right fullback. They passed the ball betweeen them like a hot potatoe, totally without skill or awearness. It was somewhere in between pure tragic and comic. Personally, I think that Savic can develop into a better footballer than the both of them.
Fair points and I'm glad someone has brought a bit more perspective into this. I think some peeps would only be happy if Bob actually beheaded him publicly in the centre circle.. possibly as the icing on the cake after having spurred the team onto a 7-0 trouncing of WBA on Wed... just to keep the fans happy of course.
On a wider note this debate made me think that in the general course of a season it is more than likely that one or two of the CBs will be out. Most teams have to cope with this during an average season. So as the cover for the CBs is clearly not going to be as good as the first choice, there is always the danger the team are more prone. This is worth making note of when looking to set up 'the perfect' squad.
Those two positions more than any are the most difficult to fill with total confidence. And the fact that it is so is Mancini's fault too.