posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Tbf he wasn’t necessarily bought as a certain starter in a back 4 under EtH. Now we play with 3 CBs we clearly need more options and I’m sure he has a future at the club and will be a very useful player in the squad.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
I think DeLigts a good player, yeh he’s got some flaws, but right now we just gotta see how it plays out in aboot a couple months… there’s gonna be a few surprises with this new system, plus still his first season, finding his feet…
I’m willing to give him a chance..
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Played some cracking long balls to the wingers though, and defended pretty well again as he has done most games.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Are you not rating him OP.
He has been me of our better players so far this season, imo.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
He's not flawless but we'll need 6 CBs and I can't see us wanting to replace anytime soon. Yoro seems made for the RCB role from what I've read. The wide CBs need to be able to cover a lot of ground, which De Ligt, Maguire and in fact all the other CBs can't do.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by devilsknight101 (U4670)
posted 5 minutes ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
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Yeah produced some Maguiresque passes to the wingback yesterday I didn't know he had in his game. As mentioned, he really is a replacement for Maguire as back up CB. Will get many games under Amorim I think...
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 36 minutes ago
Are you not rating him OP.
He has been me of our better players so far this season, imo.
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I think he’s been ok VC, some good games, some indifferent. I’m just not sure he suits a back 3. Time will tell.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by devilsknight101 (U4670)
posted 15 minutes ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
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Martinez really hasn’t been great defensively since his foot injury.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 22 minutes ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
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Maguire is better at carrying the ball. I think I like De Ligt's short / medium distance passing better - the timing and crispness.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Alas at this point both De ligt and Maguire are not the most preferred style of defenders. The manager may want to gradually fade away from them. Also Yoro is supposed to ultimately be in improving both.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
He's been fine for me. Not amazing but solid enough.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 8 hours, 23 minutes ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
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There’s an interesting bit of analysis RR posted last week which looked at a few of the different tactical mechanisms Amorim has used to play out in different situations against different opposition blocks.
The CCB can push out a bit and the wider CBs split for the CBs and CMs to form a rough X shape to help create angles to play out through; or the CCB can push out even further, replacing one of the CMs in the pivot allowing the other CM to advance to threaten (or use) an overload with a longer pass; or the CCB can sit in with one of the wide CBs and let the other one push further wide and up the pitch to offer more options and a potential overload down one of the flanks.
In short, he’s created a useful playbook of several mechanisms (all using the 3-4 of the 3-4-2-1 as the basis) which can be deployed to help his side play out.
Obviously the roles are slightly different in each of these mechanisms in the first phase of play, which might point to different useful attributes and so of course different players, but I think more instructive in terms of the who-plays-where is looking at who Amorim was picking at Sporting.
Whilst Coates was at the club, he played CCB, period. After he left, Diomande played CCB, period. Big, strong, confident, aerially dominant leaders who can pass the ball. In short, it’s De Ligt and Maguire.
The wider CBs he’d rotate, switch (and often invert) and experiment with. But generally speaking, we’re talking about more mobile, more rangey, maybe more incisive players who can link and contribute to build up higher up the pitch, including joining the attack. I can see any of Martinez, Lindelof, Maz, Shaw and Dalot in these roles; but for sure he’ll want to see how Yoro does at RCB and probably a little more quality squad depth in those roles.
The ideal for Amorim in terms of options I think would be to have Shaw get back fully fit (lol) and Martinez and Shaw covering LCB, De Ligt and Maguire CCB, Yoro and Maz RCB, and one other proper CB in the squad who can play the wide CB role, making Maz/Shaw available to play at FB when we want to use a proper back five.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Just on De Ligt, although Bodo Baggins wasn’t his best game, I think he’s been wonderful the last couple of months, putting in a string of very important and underrated performances.
One of our best players this season under both ETH and Ruud, and becoming very important. For me, he certainly has the potential to nail down what is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s setup.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben's Revamped Reds (U22280)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
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It’s more important that the wider CBs have pace. They’re always going to be recovering from higher positions (and sometimes much higher).
It could be Yoro’s position in time. I haven’t seen nearly enough of him to judge, tbh. But for now, I don’t think he’ll be used every week. He’s a kid with very, very little experience of senior football and completely new to the PL, so I think he’ll be rotated in and out and protected by Amorim. That would certainly suit the RCB (or LCB) position better.
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
comment by Ruben's Revamped Reds (U22280)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
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It’s more important that the wider CBs have pace. They’re always going to be recovering from higher positions (and sometimes much higher).
It could be Yoro’s position in time. I haven’t seen nearly enough of him to judge, tbh. But for now, I don’t think he’ll be used every week. He’s a kid with very, very little experience of senior football and completely new to the PL, so I think he’ll be rotated in and out and protected by Amorim. That would certainly suit the RCB (or LCB) position better.
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
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I have seen some people criticising the wide CBs leaving the backline, but that's their job to press their man, right?
None of us really know what to make of Yoro yet, but for now Maz has made the RCB position his own.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
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I have noticed Sporting have played Diomande in that position a bit this season - he's 20.
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posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Tbf he wasn’t necessarily bought as a certain starter in a back 4 under EtH. Now we play with 3 CBs we clearly need more options and I’m sure he has a future at the club and will be a very useful player in the squad.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
I think DeLigts a good player, yeh he’s got some flaws, but right now we just gotta see how it plays out in aboot a couple months… there’s gonna be a few surprises with this new system, plus still his first season, finding his feet…
I’m willing to give him a chance..
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Played some cracking long balls to the wingers though, and defended pretty well again as he has done most games.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Are you not rating him OP.
He has been me of our better players so far this season, imo.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
He's not flawless but we'll need 6 CBs and I can't see us wanting to replace anytime soon. Yoro seems made for the RCB role from what I've read. The wide CBs need to be able to cover a lot of ground, which De Ligt, Maguire and in fact all the other CBs can't do.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by devilsknight101 (U4670)
posted 5 minutes ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
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Yeah produced some Maguiresque passes to the wingback yesterday I didn't know he had in his game. As mentioned, he really is a replacement for Maguire as back up CB. Will get many games under Amorim I think...
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 36 minutes ago
Are you not rating him OP.
He has been me of our better players so far this season, imo.
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I think he’s been ok VC, some good games, some indifferent. I’m just not sure he suits a back 3. Time will tell.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
comment by devilsknight101 (U4670)
posted 15 minutes ago
I rate him higher than Martinez at the moment.
The levels of bang averageness we have is shocking.
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Martinez really hasn’t been great defensively since his foot injury.
posted 3 weeks, 6 days ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 22 minutes ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
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Maguire is better at carrying the ball. I think I like De Ligt's short / medium distance passing better - the timing and crispness.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Alas at this point both De ligt and Maguire are not the most preferred style of defenders. The manager may want to gradually fade away from them. Also Yoro is supposed to ultimately be in improving both.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
He's been fine for me. Not amazing but solid enough.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 8 hours, 23 minutes ago
From what I’ve read, and rosso’s gone into grate detail on, the central cb isn’t tasked with playing out from the back like the left and right cbs are. Whether that changes as he has to face up against more teams that will press high on the cbs remains to be seen. But it doesn’t sound like high level ball players in the centre have been his preference as of yet.
I think he’ll have to worry about his spot once Maguire is fit because Slabbers is probably still a better defender than him and is better on the ball.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There’s an interesting bit of analysis RR posted last week which looked at a few of the different tactical mechanisms Amorim has used to play out in different situations against different opposition blocks.
The CCB can push out a bit and the wider CBs split for the CBs and CMs to form a rough X shape to help create angles to play out through; or the CCB can push out even further, replacing one of the CMs in the pivot allowing the other CM to advance to threaten (or use) an overload with a longer pass; or the CCB can sit in with one of the wide CBs and let the other one push further wide and up the pitch to offer more options and a potential overload down one of the flanks.
In short, he’s created a useful playbook of several mechanisms (all using the 3-4 of the 3-4-2-1 as the basis) which can be deployed to help his side play out.
Obviously the roles are slightly different in each of these mechanisms in the first phase of play, which might point to different useful attributes and so of course different players, but I think more instructive in terms of the who-plays-where is looking at who Amorim was picking at Sporting.
Whilst Coates was at the club, he played CCB, period. After he left, Diomande played CCB, period. Big, strong, confident, aerially dominant leaders who can pass the ball. In short, it’s De Ligt and Maguire.
The wider CBs he’d rotate, switch (and often invert) and experiment with. But generally speaking, we’re talking about more mobile, more rangey, maybe more incisive players who can link and contribute to build up higher up the pitch, including joining the attack. I can see any of Martinez, Lindelof, Maz, Shaw and Dalot in these roles; but for sure he’ll want to see how Yoro does at RCB and probably a little more quality squad depth in those roles.
The ideal for Amorim in terms of options I think would be to have Shaw get back fully fit (lol) and Martinez and Shaw covering LCB, De Ligt and Maguire CCB, Yoro and Maz RCB, and one other proper CB in the squad who can play the wide CB role, making Maz/Shaw available to play at FB when we want to use a proper back five.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Just on De Ligt, although Bodo Baggins wasn’t his best game, I think he’s been wonderful the last couple of months, putting in a string of very important and underrated performances.
One of our best players this season under both ETH and Ruud, and becoming very important. For me, he certainly has the potential to nail down what is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s setup.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by Ruben's Revamped Reds (U22280)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
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It’s more important that the wider CBs have pace. They’re always going to be recovering from higher positions (and sometimes much higher).
It could be Yoro’s position in time. I haven’t seen nearly enough of him to judge, tbh. But for now, I don’t think he’ll be used every week. He’s a kid with very, very little experience of senior football and completely new to the PL, so I think he’ll be rotated in and out and protected by Amorim. That would certainly suit the RCB (or LCB) position better.
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
comment by Ruben's Revamped Reds (U22280)
posted 3 hours, 10 minutes ago
With a high line, some pace would be useful at the back. That favours Yoro.
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It’s more important that the wider CBs have pace. They’re always going to be recovering from higher positions (and sometimes much higher).
It could be Yoro’s position in time. I haven’t seen nearly enough of him to judge, tbh. But for now, I don’t think he’ll be used every week. He’s a kid with very, very little experience of senior football and completely new to the PL, so I think he’ll be rotated in and out and protected by Amorim. That would certainly suit the RCB (or LCB) position better.
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
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I have seen some people criticising the wide CBs leaving the backline, but that's their job to press their man, right?
None of us really know what to make of Yoro yet, but for now Maz has made the RCB position his own.
posted 3 weeks, 5 days ago
The CCB is an absolutely key role in Amorim’s system, with a huge amount of responsibility (which is why it was one of the few positions Amorim didn’t rotate at Sporting). You want a leader in there who the rest of the defence and midfield will listen to and organise around. I’d be very surprised if he gave that responsibility to an 18 year old new to the league.
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I have noticed Sporting have played Diomande in that position a bit this season - he's 20.
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