He was not a holding midfielder. Very quick to spot danger and get back to make the tackle but I'd say he covered a lot of ground and got a lot further forward than say Matic when he was here
Box-to-halfwayline midfielder
He only played as a DM in six PL games for Conte before the formation change. He got further forward than Matic once Conte switched to 3-4-3.
Sarri is playing him in position, he's just not utilizing the core strengths of his role but the only way to do that is playing a two man midfield which conflicts with Sarri's football. Long as Sarri's our manager to a certain extent Kante will be underutilized.
I'm not sure why many suggest he's a DM, He's at his best when he is intercepting passes and pressing.
He's a CM, Not a DM.
Best suited in a side that's big on quick counterattacks, which ironically was Chelsea's old style of play.
Kante was best suited to breaking up the play and giving it short to our playmaker. He's not a holding midfielder but I'd also argue if that is someone's job then they'd fall more into a bracket of DM than CM.
I see him as a box to box type, but in the defensive mold.
Kante is used to playing in a counter attack set up as he has done for Leicester, Chelsea and France.
Now under Sarri we've become more possession based and his job is to press higher up the pitch and contribute more in the attacking phase.
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
I see him as a box to box type, but in the defensive mold.
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This is why for simplistic reasons he's more a DM than a CM
comment by Tablighi Jamaat (U15973)
posted 3 days, 1 hour ago
Kante is used to playing in a counter attack set up as he has done for Leicester, Chelsea and France.
Now under Sarri we've become more possession based and his job is to press higher up the pitch and contribute more in the attacking phase.
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Which he did superbly last night
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posted on 21/1/19
He was not a holding midfielder. Very quick to spot danger and get back to make the tackle but I'd say he covered a lot of ground and got a lot further forward than say Matic when he was here
posted on 21/1/19
Box-to-halfwayline midfielder
posted on 21/1/19
He only played as a DM in six PL games for Conte before the formation change. He got further forward than Matic once Conte switched to 3-4-3.
Sarri is playing him in position, he's just not utilizing the core strengths of his role but the only way to do that is playing a two man midfield which conflicts with Sarri's football. Long as Sarri's our manager to a certain extent Kante will be underutilized.
posted on 21/1/19
I'm not sure why many suggest he's a DM, He's at his best when he is intercepting passes and pressing.
He's a CM, Not a DM.
posted on 21/1/19
Best suited in a side that's big on quick counterattacks, which ironically was Chelsea's old style of play.
posted on 21/1/19
Kante was best suited to breaking up the play and giving it short to our playmaker. He's not a holding midfielder but I'd also argue if that is someone's job then they'd fall more into a bracket of DM than CM.
posted on 22/1/19
I see him as a box to box type, but in the defensive mold.
posted on 22/1/19
What was Makelele...?
posted on 22/1/19
Kante is used to playing in a counter attack set up as he has done for Leicester, Chelsea and France.
Now under Sarri we've become more possession based and his job is to press higher up the pitch and contribute more in the attacking phase.
posted on 22/1/19
comment by CurrentlyInChina (U11181)
posted 10 hours, 38 minutes ago
I see him as a box to box type, but in the defensive mold.
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This is why for simplistic reasons he's more a DM than a CM
posted on 25/1/19
comment by Tablighi Jamaat (U15973)
posted 3 days, 1 hour ago
Kante is used to playing in a counter attack set up as he has done for Leicester, Chelsea and France.
Now under Sarri we've become more possession based and his job is to press higher up the pitch and contribute more in the attacking phase.
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Which he did superbly last night
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