mebe, Prince, Ive realized more and more that as much as I say Wenger this or that is a weakness its true for every system and every manager. Of course because its my club I go harder on Wenger but every system has a bogey tactic that makes em look better. To put it in comparison its like a great defense that is constantly in trouble against a mobile/dual threat QB but kills everyone else.
Coq is not a playmaker, and not box to box. Either way,Coq, Xhaka and Elneny do better in our system than Ramsey do.
Coq's role is to break-up, harass, pass, and distribute. I still don't think Ramsey could do as much in our system.
All three are defensively better than Ramsey but he is a better distributor than Coq, as more lungs to run and get into attacking positions than Xhaka and elneny. Ramsey is useful, but when everyonr is fit, I would start with Xhaka and Cazorla. But maybe he will be pushed to perform better with competition.
Anyone else think Rambo looked like a twat with bleached hair in the euros but now think he looks great?
http://statsbomb.com/2016/11/passing-motifs-identifying-team-and-player-passing-style/ Well this is interesting
Oh my lord is that what you stats & data guys spend your days reading? I'm not sure I might not enjoy more wading into the transfer rumors thread a few days before deadline day. But for sure, rather than either of those two, I'd rather just watch a footy match!
I'm confused. He doesn't explain his vertical axis (height) or label its dimensions and there are no dimensions on the horizontal axis. I understand the problem representing the relative percentage of 5 different sequences on the horizontal axis, but it might actually be an interesting article if he explained each cluster. I'd like to know why Nacho and Hector form their own sub cluster. Sent from my iPhone
I thoughtt it was interesting how he was able to map the different teams passing moves. There is a link where he goes more in depth which I didnt read.
So the article is saying that Ramsey is one of the most creative players in the league. Özil is in his own world but Ramsey is there with Fabregas, Yaya, Barkley, Mata all after Özil. They are all in a similar cohort, but Özil stands out. Also says that Giroud is in a disappointing grouping, as is Harry Kane.
I'm curious as to what Ramseys role will be going forward in this particular iteration of a Wenger team. What say you?
For me he has two roles He and Xhaka partnered, with Ramsey performing like Coquelin but providing goal scoring. Or he can play the playmaker role like Iwobi has, on the left to be a 3rd central. I want Ramsey's goals and direct runs in the team tho. He brings chaos to defenses.
Yep I think his health's prevented him from being integral in this current team will be interesting to see how he's integrated
I think right now we are at a consistent level, even against Middlesborough, imho what we need is more attacking flexibility and more goals. I'd also like to vary up the attack from the back a little more and have the midfield be more practive from the back.
It's why I think that he should focus on the halfspace like Pogba and Hamsik. His best position is still wide central midfield— B (@chn_arsenal) December 1, 2016 This is where Coleman used him. He just like Pogba.