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But we currently lack a pure DM. Blind will get rolled over in midfield by any top 6 team.

Schneiderlin is more of a b2b player. His positioning isn't good enough to play at defensive mid. .....Sent from my SM-G900T1 using Tapatalk

His positioning was good enough at Southampton when he was that good to have you pay £25 million.

What have you gone done to him?

BTW, Klopp's L'pool don't play with an ostensively 'traditional' DM. Nor does Guardiola's City. In response to your point that all top teams have one. It depends on your style and what you want from your players.
 
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His positioning was good enough at Southampton when he was that good to have you pay £25 million.

What have you gone done to him?

BTW, Klopp's L'pool don't play with an ostensively 'traditional' DM. Nor does Guardiola's City. In response to your point that all top teams have one. It depends on your style and what you want from your players.
I agree. But that was under a different manager. Have no idea why he is not playing or liked!
 
I agree. But that was under a different manager. Have no idea why he is not playing or liked![/QUOTE]

If he's not good enough (which as a plain DM I'd take serious issue with), why can't someone like Herrera be converted with time on the training field and patience? Henderson had never played as a #6 in his career until Klopp turned to him after the Seville defeat and told him he wanted him there this year. And now he's playing as well as anyone in the Country in the role. Or TFM? Why not put faith in him and give him a shot?

BTW, how'd the Sunderland game end?
 
I think the thing with schneiderlin is that at Southampton he had Wanyama next to him. He was the DM of the pair and Schneiderlin was more B2B. The stats would suggest that Schneiderlin was a very good DM with regards to tackles and interceptions, you have to think that a lot of that was down to the positioning of Wanyama and his abilities on the pitch.

I'm not by any means saying that Schneiderlin is a bad DM or that he can't be a key player for us given the time. But two managers have now seen him, and also without wanyama next to him and both managers for whatever reasons don't seem to want to play him.

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I agree. But that was under a different manager. Have no idea why he is not playing or liked![/QUOTE]

If he's not good enough (which as a plain DM I'd take serious issue with), why can't someone like Herrera be converted with time on the training field and patience? Henderson had never played as a #6 in his career until Klopp turned to him after the Seville defeat and told him he wanted him there this year. And now he's playing as well as anyone in the Country in the role. Or TFM? Why not put faith in him and give him a shot?

BTW, how'd the Sunderland game end?
I agree Herrera could easily play that role. Great tactically, Good passing and work rate. And his defence side of his game is also good, and has been good playing deeper at times this season. Think TFM will end up at RB bit like how Mou converted Ivanovic at Chelsea. A lad I speak to and spends a lot of time at carrington, has mentioned TFM seems to always be there in certain training sessions.

We lost 2-0 to Sunderland. I don't expect us to win hardly any games at that age group this season. Real lack of quality except from 3-4 players. No wingers in the team except from Mitchel who has had bad injury problems and lacks fitness. And absolutely no STR either. Think there just waiting for next season to promote most of the u18s together.
 
I agree Herrera could easily play that role. Great tactically, Good passing and work rate. And his defence side of his game is also good, and has been good playing deeper at times this season. Think TFM will end up at RB bit like how Mou converted Ivanovic at Chelsea. A lad I speak to and spends a lot of time at carrington, has mentioned TFM seems to always be there in certain training sessions.

We lost 2-0 to Sunderland. I don't expect us to win hardly any games at that age group this season. Real lack of quality except from 3-4 players. No wingers in the team except from Mitchel who has had bad injury problems and lacks fitness. And absolutely no STR either. Think there just waiting for next season to promote most of the u18s together.

Ta man. Interesting to know he's seen more as a FB.

Yeah, that leaves you a good ways behind Everton with half the U-23 season played. Don't get how he's not even used those games to try get the Armenian in match shape if that's the case and he wouldn't be outright blocking anyone real goods development?
 
His positioning was good enough at Southampton when he was that good to have you pay £25 million.

What have you gone done to him?

BTW, Klopp's L'pool don't play with an ostensively 'traditional' DM. Nor does Guardiola's City. In response to your point that all top teams have one. It depends on your style and what you want from your players.
fernardinho? You lot have emre can, who occasionally roams forward.

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fernardinho? You lot have emre can, who occasionally roams forward.

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Fernandinho doesn't play as a traditional DM for Pep at City. He might be the deepest at times and when they line-up, but he's not ostensibly what you'd class as a DM. He's an all rounder. The team is expected to cover that role. Same with Klopp's L'pool. Why in a large part we never even considered Kante. The amount of times we'd use a DM in that vein through a season you can count on one hand and the cost of Kante, regardless of how brilliant he is at that role, just couldn't be justified. Kev Stewart is the closest to an old fashioned, traditional DM we have the squad and he's perfect as he's cheap and happy to play a very small bit part just closing out games off the bench when needed and the rare start.

Can's role has been another that's been completely redefined this year. He's now part of the attacking two of the three. He may end up in Henderson's role through a game if he was the closest one to drop in when Henderson went forward the way all our players rotate. But he's no longer viewed as a '#6' as Klopp views the DM role. He's been very noticeably a lot further forward since he's returned to the side.

I'm finding it very interesting that both managers in the PL who have come from the Bundesliga have seen something with English football that they neither play a traditional DM nor anyone in the traditional #10 role. Instead playing an all round midfield playmaker as a 6 and a collection of 10 quality midfielders in the traditional central midfield positions to aid in working in tight spaces and the transition. Without having any stereotypical 'number 10' position per se.
 
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Can has never really been a DM anyway, he's always looked better as a box to box player, he's not disciplined enough to sit
 
And I'm just sitting here, trying to figure out the difference between the two. :D

I'm trying to figure out if these fans can tell the difference between FM and actual football these days ;)

Hate to quote myself, but...


I grew up talking about football with my mates and the conversation would go something like this...
"We are supposed to be buying Costa Fortune"
"Really?? Is He any good?"
"Yeah, He's alright".


Nowadays...
"We are supposed to be buying Costa Fortune"


"Really? Is He any good?"


"Well... He has good distribution and potential if we utilize him in a flat back one with inside wingers, alternating with the outer center backs in a pseudo diamond formation, but he will only be effective if we use Scaldy McBalls as a 2nd striker, running off him in unilateral patterns"


Everybody is a poxy pundit these days and it's boring.
 
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I'm trying to figure out if these fans can tell the difference between FM and actual football these days ;)

Hate to quote myself, but...

Its a Football Manager forum what do you expect?

Me personally I prefer the more in depth stuff that people talk about, rather than just saying X is good or he is better than Y. I used to be more involved with the chatter but as I have seen a sum total of zero top flight games this season its hard for me to be involved
 
Its a Football Manager forum what do you expect?

Me personally I prefer the more in depth stuff that people talk about, rather than just saying X is good or he is better than Y. I used to be more involved with the chatter but as I have seen a sum total of zero top flight games this season its hard for me to be involved

This time next week you get to see the Champions-elect live so that'll help yer out some bud. (H).
 
This time next week you get to see the Champions-elect live so that'll help yer out some bud. (H).

I know cant wait tbh, got a whole 2 days in Liverpool, gunna explore some potential business opportunities for later next year so barring the ticket price its all going down as a business trip haha
 
And I'm just sitting here, trying to figure out the difference between the two. :D

BWM will be aggressively roaming and breaking formation to win the ball back.

DM will sit deeper and block the passing lanes.
 
Paul Pogba has completed more passes (205) in the final third than any other CM in Europe's top 5 leagues this season.
 
Different approaches to coaching/ team building:

Duncan Castles@DuncanCastles 5h
Jose Mourinho believes Manchester United squad is broken. Will take at least two transfer windows to repair. #MUFC http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/jose-mourinho-believes-manchester-united-9309068 …


Ben Trinder
@btrinder8
Nov 20
Klopp: "I can't believe how obsessed you all are with the transfer window. You don't believe for a second in improvement on training pitch."


Neither's necessarily better than the other. But VASTLY different ideals nevertheless.

 
Please don't quote Duncan Castles on anything, scouse, the man is awful

Martial is a left winger, has been for his career. Can definitely become a forward. so can Rashford. While Zlatan is there we dont need to buy, people just need to find form. We do need to buy after that, because either Martial stays left and we are a forward short, or he goes central and we are a wide player down. Either way, you still get a hole in the side.

Tyton's point is on point, and it's not FM speak.

Matic was at his best when he moved to close opponents, when he sat and waited, he was exposed. in the 3-4-3, he can harass higher up the pitch at leisure, covered by the machine that is Kante.

We play much better with a sitter like Carrick, it speaks volumes to a) his ability and b) what we miss from Fellaini etc that we look excellent whenever he plays. Must reinforce him with Weigl to succeed

I find it bizarre people scorn the fact that more people have decent knowledge these days.
 
I find it bizarre people scorn the fact that more people have decent knowledge these days.

I find it bizarre that people don't recognize BS from complete chancers more often.
20 years of nonsense corporate talk has fine tuned my senses.
 
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