This is so true. So many wide forward players would have not assessed the positional AND time elements and would have controlled the ball, and in so doing allowed additional numbers to arrive.
His purposeful overlap after the headed pass was impressive and very Phil Foden like.
This is where the scum beat us. They would not sacrifice their pursuit of a quick cb, requisite for a manager's higher line. We easily could, and likely will.
Agreed. Of all of the players compared to Vieira over the years, he is the one, for me, most similar in his on the field gait and play. It's interesting that Milan, who messed up by selling Vieira early, want Sarr on loan. I'd be HIGHLY disappointed if they got an option to buy.
I don't disagree regarding many U.S. internationals in years past.
However, I think he's far from average.
Is there a team among the top six or seven more reliant than we are on passing back to our keeper for lack of technical ability and "responsibility" in finding forward passing solutions...
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