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he looks a very good talent alright. People say that he won't dislodge Clyne and they may be correct - but what if Clyne gets injured? Isn't it great that we are unlikely to see Emre Can back there at right back again!!!
For me, Gomez will do well to get as many minutes on the clock as he can this season - and he may end up being Skrtel's long term successor. A stint in both full back positions didn't do Jamie Carragher any harm and if Gomez could get to, say 23 years old, with 200 first team appearances under his belt, then we could have a brilliant player on our hands.
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Think it won't be too long until Moreno gets a game though, as impressive as Gomez has been....3 for 3 on yellow cards, and even though the refs seem obligated to punish first fouls ridiculously so this season, its hard to argue with the incidents in question.
He'll get his suspension, Moreno will come in, we'll fall to bits, Dejan will implode etc etc.......then he'll probably walk straight back in
"I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
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He seems a good height. Not sure he looks strong enough yet.Originally posted by brightred View PostHe looks plenty big to me!
How big to you have to be to play centre back?
Back to the height topic - I've heard a lot of talk lately about how you can almost always get away with playing only one tall/aerially dominant CB now due to no teams really playing two big strikers up top (obviously need height elsewhere for set pieces). The extreme example of that being Mascherano for Barcelona (also as mentioned by BigChief Blind is not tall @ United).
I think there is something in that. Certainly I believe it is more important to have players that work well as a unit and any lack of height is more that compensated for by either pace or comfort on the ball."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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I would agree with you there. We don't have an overly tall back line, far from it, but as a unit they are working well together.Originally posted by dww View PostCertainly I believe it is more important to have players that work well as a unit and any lack of height is more that compensated for by either pace or comfort on the ball.
Gomez is a talent for sure, and at 18 he has shown massive maturity for someone so young. New club, new league and out of favoured position. Joe will suffer dips for sure but if he continues in the same fashion he'll become a really special player as he matures with age, but for now he's off to a flyer and I'm really impressed with him, a real bargain too.
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Other than Clyne who is 5'9
Skrtel is 6' 3, Lovren and Gomez are 6'2 and Mignolet is 6'4. That seems plenty big to me?
For example.
Chelsea:Ivanovic 6'1, Terry 6'1, Azpilicueta 5'10, Cahill 6'4, Courtois 6'6
City: Kompany 6'4, Mangala 6'1, Zabaleta 5'10, Kolarov 6'2, Hart 6,5
Arsenal: Cech 6'5, Mertesaker 6'6, Gabriel 6'1, Chambers 6, Monreal 5,10.
Utd: De Gea 6'4, Darmian 6, Shaw 6, Rojo 6'1, Jones 6'1Modifying post.
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I think these things go in cycles. Teams employ tall, hard men in defence so opposing teams pick diminutive skilful players to get round them.Originally posted by dww View PostHe seems a good height. Not sure he looks strong enough yet.
Back to the height topic - I've heard a lot of talk lately about how you can almost always get away with playing only one tall/aerially dominant CB now due to no teams really playing two big strikers up top (obviously need height elsewhere for set pieces). The extreme example of that being Mascherano for Barcelona (also as mentioned by BigChief Blind is not tall @ United).
I think there is something in that. Certainly I believe it is more important to have players that work well as a unit and any lack of height is more that compensated for by either pace or comfort on the ball.
Teams employ shorter, but more ball playing, centre-halves to counter the skilful strikers and opposing teams buy Benteke.
And so on.
One tit for another.
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Originally posted by BigChief View PostI think these things go in cycles. Teams employ tall, hard men in defence so opposing teams pick diminutive skilful players to get round them.
Teams employ shorter, but more ball playing, centre-halves to counter the skilful strikers and opposing teams buy Benteke.
And so on.
Was muß, das muß.
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The boy is a special talent, incredible composure for his age. He is going to be a huge player in a few years.


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