Bellis was very overrated IMO, better than O'Shea though so in that sense would have improved us but he'd be 4th choice for me.NewClaret wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 10:57 pmThink you are wrong about THB, Tella and Maatsen. Reasons being:
- THB was slow and not particularly commanding in my opinion.
- Tella scored lots but mainly against the weaker teams (12 came vs bottom half teams I think). He’s not scoring regularly in the Bundesliga (a league Weghorst can score in!) despite being in a team at the top of the league.
- Maatsen is a cracking player but very suspect defensively where he’d be asked a lot more questions this season.
I don’t think they significantly improve the team we have today.
I’d agree that fewer signings with more experience and strength may have served us better (none of the above players are more experienced or stronger though).
Maatsen, more two footed than Taylor which makes him harder to pressure, better on the ball and going forward, I agree defensively he'd struggle massively but being better on the ball might have helped with some of our issues at retaining possession.
Tella's an odd one. Never performed in the Prem, not ripping up trees in the Bundesliga, a lot of his goals were condensed into a short handful/run of games...but at the same time he was our top scorer and demonstrated pace, strength, technical ability, a good finish, and most crucially of all an ability to make runs in behind and between the defensive channels which nobody other than Foster is currently making for us. He'd have been a possible outlet for that reason alone. Overpriced maybe but a lot of the signings we DID make are looking overpriced, and he wouldn't need to bed in. At the time I was against signing him at the quoted price because I figured we'd get a left back, striker, and holding midfielder in for the first team and we'd need those funds to do so. In hindsight I'd have signed him over at least 3 of our new wingers. Plus the sheer lift it'd have given the crowd and possibly the squad...I worry from the summer window and selection policy that Kompany's man management skills are behind the curve.
He can attract players with his name and reputation, he clearly has a vision for an ultra attacking, fluid, possession based side tactically, but the tactics are failing in the PL in part due to the improved standard of opposition, I'd argue in part due to personnel selection, and the latter in particular is baffling when he talks of picking on form then proceeds...not to. It can't be a good motivating factor for some players. Brun Larsen gets subbed on then subbed off due to Roberts' red card when he looked decent, he looks lively every cameo but never gets more than 25, 30 minutes. It's shades of Dyche's penultimate season when Vydra got in, did well with Wood, then got benched again- or the final year where a switch to 433 with him/Jay/Cornet nearly beat Chelsea then was never tried again.
When everyone is fit it will be interesting to see what happens. On form:
-Ekdal should be in, never had a below average game for us last year
-Benson should be in, frail and mercurial but one of the few reliable X factor goal threats we have while our other wingers are drawing blanks
-Brun Larsen should be in, can play anywhere across the front from what I've seen always looks lively and has a ton of tools in his locker
-Quite honestly, Muric should have started the season- Trafford was at fault for multiple goals in preseason while Muric had good performances, improved massively last season, and after a couple games where he picked up a little Trafford had a very poor game all round yesterday.
A lot of managers are resistant to change. Kompany switched yesterday to the 433 he used against City, but his personnel selections remain mystifying. He rotates when you don't expect it but doesn't bring in players when you do. I'm still team Kompany In as we would be entirely without direction to cut him now, but if things aren't better in a month I do think we have to consider it to give a new guy time to identify January recruits to shore things up. It's a learning curve for him sure, but you have to learn quicker than this, especially when there's so much financially at stake.