twosips wrote:So you're basically saying that Razak is the defensive midfielder version of Sturridge :)
Goaters 103 wrote:Razak can win a tackle, but wanted too much time on the ball so kept getting caught in possession. When that didnt happen he also gave the ball away far too cheaply. On last nights showing he played like Fitzroy Simpson - great at winning a tackle but utterly useless when in possession. One of the anchor midfielder's principle job descriptions is to gain possession, and then play the simple ball to the players who can actually play the game.
Suarez was anonymous. He's only a kid, granted, but he had zero impact on the game. Those around him certainly didnt help either and Im sure he will learn from it. We simply didnt have enough possession in the game, or a decent enough foothold in it whilst he was on the park, for him to have any major impact.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I think we have a gem in Nastasic as long as he can keep his head down. He is bit naive occasionally but all the basic tools are there.
Suarez has got talent but doesn't have the killer instinct to get involved in game. I'd rather see youngster make few stupid mistakes trying to get involved in game than sulking just cause the game is so much faster than what he is used to. Reading all the reports he has these problems for Academy and Spain youth teams as well. Not good.
Which takes us to Razak. I really don't know what to make of him. On one hand he seems to have everything you want from promising young def mid. On the other he seems occasionally completely lost with ball on his feet and takes way too many touches. His ceiling is Barcelona while his floor is Barnet. Really REALLY needs to hone his ball skills and concentration. With that much raw material to work with, if he doesn't make it I really have to question our current youth set up. If there ever was diamond in rough....
Sideshow Bob wrote:nastasic will be a winner for us as long as bob sticks with him and his confidence remains high. future pairing of nastasic and rekik could be immense!! then again - is rekik right or left-footed? can't remember.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:nastasic will be a winner for us as long as bob sticks with him and his confidence remains high. future pairing of nastasic and rekik could be immense!! then again - is rekik right or left-footed? can't remember.
Very very left footed
Goataldo wrote:
I'm surprised people are heaping praise on Razak relative to Suarez. Razak was more involved yes, but from where I was sitting he was more involved negatively that positively. Dwelled, miscontrolled, mis-passed, created scoring opportunities for Villa. Yeah he showed the odd flash, but if that was me out there, I'd be extremely pissed off with myself, given that there is quality under there which was outweighed by shite.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Goataldo wrote:
I'm surprised people are heaping praise on Razak relative to Suarez. Razak was more involved yes, but from where I was sitting he was more involved negatively that positively. Dwelled, miscontrolled, mis-passed, created scoring opportunities for Villa. Yeah he showed the odd flash, but if that was me out there, I'd be extremely pissed off with myself, given that there is quality under there which was outweighed by shite.
Razak was on his own in midfield though almost all night. Barry clearly wasn't fit (so why did he play in Madrid?). Milner was pinned back when we had 3 at the back and then went to right back. Suarez was mostly anonymous and Kolarov scored a free kick and apart from that he, er, can't think of anything.
I'd like to see Razak get some games in a proper midfield when the team is performing before passing judgement. If last night is all he's gotten he's not good enough, but there were flashes there providing he can learn from his mistakes
Ted Hughes wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Goataldo wrote:
I'm surprised people are heaping praise on Razak relative to Suarez. Razak was more involved yes, but from where I was sitting he was more involved negatively that positively. Dwelled, miscontrolled, mis-passed, created scoring opportunities for Villa. Yeah he showed the odd flash, but if that was me out there, I'd be extremely pissed off with myself, given that there is quality under there which was outweighed by shite.
Razak was on his own in midfield though almost all night. Barry clearly wasn't fit (so why did he play in Madrid?). Milner was pinned back when we had 3 at the back and then went to right back. Suarez was mostly anonymous and Kolarov scored a free kick and apart from that he, er, can't think of anything.
I'd like to see Razak get some games in a proper midfield when the team is performing before passing judgement. If last night is all he's gotten he's not good enough, but there were flashes there providing he can learn from his mistakes
The midfield was much much much worse with Milner & Barry compared to Razak & Barry (apart from Razak getting caught in possession). Conditions were bad & Milner, Tevez, Barry & most of Villa's midfield all passed the ball worse than Razak.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:My problem with Suarez as stated above was that he didn't show kind of desire I want to see from kids. Sure older players didn't help him, and fuck them for not helping the kid
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