by Dejan » Mon Jan 25, 2021 9:20 am
by theHotHead » Mon Jan 25, 2021 9:48 am
Ach wrote:theHotHead wrote:Ach wrote:Thiago is shit
No coincidence Liverpool's game has completely fallen apart with him in the team.
Are you for real ??? I know you come out with outlandish comments sometimes for shits and giggles but I have a feeling that's not the case in this instance. How can a player that bossed the Barca Midfield and the Bayern midfield be shit ? If you are saying he hasn't been great so far for Liverpool I wouldn't even agree with that, he has been the same old same old, Liverpool have been somewhat ineffective this season, that's not Thiago's fault though.
0 assists last season
In that Bayern team
Says it all
I'm not a fan of pretty passers with no end product.
Sideway pass masters like him are laughable.
I've been saying he's shit for years tbf. Nothing he's done since and I include last year and the shocker he's having at Liverpool has changed my mind.
by theHotHead » Mon Jan 25, 2021 9:52 am
Ach wrote:0 assists last season
In that Bayern team
Says it all
I'm not a fan of pretty passers with no end product.
Sideway pass masters like him are laughable.
I've been saying he's shit for years tbf. Nothing he's done since and I include last year and the shocker he's having at Liverpool has changed my mind.
by theHotHead » Mon Jan 25, 2021 9:54 am
Angelito wrote:Would like to see a midfield trio of Ceballos - Partey - ESR tbh.
by CrimsonGunner11 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:36 am
Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
by Power n Glory » Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:04 am
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
by CrimsonGunner11 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:52 am
Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
by Santi » Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:37 pm
KG3 wrote:Santi wrote:KG3 wrote:Santi wrote:Ceballos better than Thiago
Not yet but he has the ability to be
Don’t see it at all, he’s had a few good games but doesn’t seem to really excel at anything in particular.
If you can’t see what he excels at then it’s not my fault you don’t understand football, you’re deffo one of them people that thought Busquets and Carrick were average players who didn’t excel at anything.
At the same age Thiago was in his second season at Bayern still having injury problems and no on considered him as one of the worlds best at time.
by Power n Glory » Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:44 pm
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
by theHotHead » Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:36 pm
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
by CrimsonGunner11 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:28 pm
Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
It's Arteta's fault to some degree but not totally. We've watched Partey play the same position and next to the same players Ceballos will often play with but Partey has found ways to be influential in a short space of time and less appearances. That's with Elneny and Xhaka.
I understand that we won't necessarily see players bomb forward if Arteta instructs his two CM's in the double pivot to sit deep, cover space and to be more defensive/cautious. But from what I've seen of Partey in a short space, that hasn't stopped him from doing the sort of things I've expected from Ceballos. That assist to Aubameyang is a key example. Gets the ball under control quickly and gets it forward to set up Auba.
I'm not expecting an assist everytime but I'm just happy seeing Partey at least punch the ball forward to our attackers and not just play it back to a CB or fullback as we often see from our CM's including Ceballos.
by Power n Glory » Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:58 pm
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
It's Arteta's fault to some degree but not totally. We've watched Partey play the same position and next to the same players Ceballos will often play with but Partey has found ways to be influential in a short space of time and less appearances. That's with Elneny and Xhaka.
I understand that we won't necessarily see players bomb forward if Arteta instructs his two CM's in the double pivot to sit deep, cover space and to be more defensive/cautious. But from what I've seen of Partey in a short space, that hasn't stopped him from doing the sort of things I've expected from Ceballos. That assist to Aubameyang is a key example. Gets the ball under control quickly and gets it forward to set up Auba.
I'm not expecting an assist everytime but I'm just happy seeing Partey at least punch the ball forward to our attackers and not just play it back to a CB or fullback as we often see from our CM's including Ceballos.
Go to the “Vision & Passing” segment of the video @ 4:24. He’s capable. If Partey has found a way to be more influential, then that says more of Partey than it does Ceballos to me. It tells me that Partey has a higher football IQ and is closer to a world class player than Ceballos is
by CrimsonGunner11 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:12 pm
Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
It's Arteta's fault to some degree but not totally. We've watched Partey play the same position and next to the same players Ceballos will often play with but Partey has found ways to be influential in a short space of time and less appearances. That's with Elneny and Xhaka.
I understand that we won't necessarily see players bomb forward if Arteta instructs his two CM's in the double pivot to sit deep, cover space and to be more defensive/cautious. But from what I've seen of Partey in a short space, that hasn't stopped him from doing the sort of things I've expected from Ceballos. That assist to Aubameyang is a key example. Gets the ball under control quickly and gets it forward to set up Auba.
I'm not expecting an assist everytime but I'm just happy seeing Partey at least punch the ball forward to our attackers and not just play it back to a CB or fullback as we often see from our CM's including Ceballos.
Go to the “Vision & Passing” segment of the video @ 4:24. He’s capable. If Partey has found a way to be more influential, then that says more of Partey than it does Ceballos to me. It tells me that Partey has a higher football IQ and is closer to a world class player than Ceballos is
I know he's capable of those passes and the fact that we don't see it enough is why I'm disappointed with him. Partey is definitely closer to a world class talent, a higher football IQ and why I can't pin everything on Arteta for Ceballos not having a bigger influence in games. It's part of the story but not all of it. Hopefully, Ceballos comes to life more with Partey in the side but since he's a loan player I'm not fussed about his development if he's not staying for the long term. We're better off developing our own.
by Power n Glory » Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:19 pm
CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Power n Glory wrote:CrimsonGunner11 wrote:Dejan wrote:disrespect? Nah. We just know an average player when we see one.
Maybe I have a higher tolerance for the definition of average.
On a scale of world class, good, average, bad, atrocious, I’d class Ceballos as better than average
Sams but I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all. Hits a few dodgy passes wide off the mark from time to time but no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded. Or at least sparking attacks and playing like a deep laying playmaker. Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game but with the arrival of Odegaard game time maybe limited.
There are many key things you mentioned in your post.
“I would describe his performances as average. I dont think he's a bad player at all”
“no real major issues with his game outside of him not imposing himself more and being more attack minded”
“Maybe playing with Partey will help spark some life into his game”
All this points to a managerial issue as opposed to a player issue IMO. As for Odegaard coming in, I think both can play together without too much problems and if that doesn’t happen then again we’re adding another reason to the managerial column as opposed to the player column.
It's Arteta's fault to some degree but not totally. We've watched Partey play the same position and next to the same players Ceballos will often play with but Partey has found ways to be influential in a short space of time and less appearances. That's with Elneny and Xhaka.
I understand that we won't necessarily see players bomb forward if Arteta instructs his two CM's in the double pivot to sit deep, cover space and to be more defensive/cautious. But from what I've seen of Partey in a short space, that hasn't stopped him from doing the sort of things I've expected from Ceballos. That assist to Aubameyang is a key example. Gets the ball under control quickly and gets it forward to set up Auba.
I'm not expecting an assist everytime but I'm just happy seeing Partey at least punch the ball forward to our attackers and not just play it back to a CB or fullback as we often see from our CM's including Ceballos.
Go to the “Vision & Passing” segment of the video @ 4:24. He’s capable. If Partey has found a way to be more influential, then that says more of Partey than it does Ceballos to me. It tells me that Partey has a higher football IQ and is closer to a world class player than Ceballos is
I know he's capable of those passes and the fact that we don't see it enough is why I'm disappointed with him. Partey is definitely closer to a world class talent, a higher football IQ and why I can't pin everything on Arteta for Ceballos not having a bigger influence in games. It's part of the story but not all of it. Hopefully, Ceballos comes to life more with Partey in the side but since he's a loan player I'm not fussed about his development if he's not staying for the long term. We're better off developing our own.
Agreed