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Not what Ange is saying, 100% part of his plans.I think this is the summer to sell him, or at a minimum loan him out. I don’t think he’ll get much of a look in this season so his stock won’t be any higher than it currently is. Hard worker, disciplined passer but doesn’t have the flair, athleticism and dynamism to be an elite level Premier League footballer. People said the same about Winks and look what happened; he got lapped.
Think Sarr has all the tools to be a better 6 and understudy for Bissouma
Completely agree, but I think you'll find Skipp is an 8 in Ange's system, which is one reason why we're happy to cash in on PEH.Think Sarr has all the tools to be a better 6 and understudy for Bissouma
I think we'll find in practice he has the stamina to play the role but not the vision, eye for a key pass or finishing ability. Too one sided, literally can't play anything off his left side which eliminates way too many angles.Completely agree, but I think you'll find Skipp is an 8 in Ange's system, which is one reason why we're happy to cash in on PEH.
I think he’s shown the potential to have the first two, but definitely still a question mark over his finishing, but mostly because up to now he’s had very few chances to put it into practice. As for his one-sided-ness, I don’t see him being more so than anyone else vying for that position?I think we'll find in practice he has the stamina to play the role but not the vision, eye for a key pass or finishing ability. Too one sided, literally can't play anything off his left side which eliminates way too many angles.
Not what Ange is saying, 100% part of his plans.
Maddison plays nicely off the outside of his right, especially in tight situationsI think he’s shown the potential to have the first two, but definitely still a question mark over his finishing, but mostly because up to now he’s had very few chances to put it into practice. As for his one-sided-ness, I don’t see him being more so than anyone else vying for that position?
It’s almost like Oliver Skipp was sitting right next to him when he answered this question.It's almost like these top level managers know something our resident Match of the Day watchers don't..
I think this is the summer to sell him, or at a minimum loan him out. I don’t think he’ll get much of a look in this season so his stock won’t be any higher than it currently is. Hard worker, disciplined passer but doesn’t have the flair, athleticism and dynamism to be an elite level Premier League footballer. People said the same about Winks and look what happened; he got lapped.
Think Sarr has all the tools to be a better 6 and understudy for Bissouma
lol autocorrectWhy erudite?
I think the issue is that Ange prefers to have a playmaker at 6. Skipp doesn’t really suit that as he isn’t an exceptional passer and can’t wriggle his way through a press.Skipp is very similar to later years Scott Parker for me. He's not good enough going forward to be an 8, but he is tidy enough on the ball to play as a 6, and probably has the edge on Sarr defensively. Sarr has a better shot on him, is more dynamic and more suited to an 8 role.
I'd have Bissouma and Skipp as number 6
GLC, Maddison, Bentancur, Sarr as number 8s
Clearly within that you can switch a few of those versatile players around. Bissouma would do well as an 8, Bentancur and Sarr as a 6, etc.
Think it’s the press resistance in that role too. The #6 is the first out ball from the defence and has to be able to receive the ball, turn and progress it (either passing or by going past a player) while under pressure. Bissouma can definitely do that. Skipp while having the engine to do the defensive side of the role has struggled under pressure.The argument for excluding Skipp from the #6 debate because that player is a playmaker in Ange's system fall's apart when Bissouma is favoured there.
Bissouma is not an elite level passer, he's far more comfortable running past people and is a top level ball winner. I think that is what Ange is opting for this season, having a solid ball winner at #6 more than anything else.
Think it’s the press resistance in that role too. The #6 is the first out ball from the defence and has to be able to receive the ball, turn and progress it (either passing or by going past a player) while under pressure. Bissouma can definitely do that. Skipp while having the engine to do the defensive side of the role has struggled under pressure.
Wasn’t just the goals that were great today, his all round play was fantastic.Why is no one talking about our new goalscoring midfielder?