Originally posted by rudedog
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Not even sure that Gravenberch has being playing as a true number 6 at all, or at least the more traditional take on that role anyway.
He and Szobo have been a very big part of us looking less porous through the middle and also in ensuring that there is cover for whomever pushes out to protect the right flank when a break is on against us.
Gravenberch's positioning in particular has been very eye catching. Seems to evaluate and get the measure the other team's midfield in the first half and then starts making runs with the ball second half.
Agree about the agenda side of it too. Cannot understand how anyone could look at how Gravenberch has performed over the past two games and not have to knit pick to find flaws in his play.

I can’t listen to him anymore



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