When it comes to Trippier and his attacking, the more sofisticated stats show that he's very involved in instigating attacks, as in finding teammates in the final third with his passes. On that ranking, he clocks up alongside a lot of creative midfielders. So, he's good at both progressing the ball, and also delivers a mean final ball at times. When he goes on runs in behind and manages to play a first time pass between the goalkeeper and defence (see Allis first goal against Real Madrid at Wembley last year), it's a great weapon.
When he constantly tries crossing from wider positions, it's generally not great, seeing as it's a pretty inefficient way of creating chances.
But I guess his passing from deep is the reason why both England and Spurs (both generally lacking in creative passers) have tried to create systems that he can fit into.
But seeing a physically dominant Walker (who got dogs abuse for having a bad game) chasing Moura backwards and away from goal every time he had the ball made me yearn for the days where we were actually defensively robust at RB.
When he constantly tries crossing from wider positions, it's generally not great, seeing as it's a pretty inefficient way of creating chances.
But I guess his passing from deep is the reason why both England and Spurs (both generally lacking in creative passers) have tried to create systems that he can fit into.
But seeing a physically dominant Walker (who got dogs abuse for having a bad game) chasing Moura backwards and away from goal every time he had the ball made me yearn for the days where we were actually defensively robust at RB.