The funny thing is he's such a a different defender to Lejeune.
- Lejeune as the brains of our defense when he plays, organizing, leading, reading the game, ball player.
- Schar is extremely aggressive at intercepting the ball, esp. high up the pitch, he's an all-action ball player who is even better on the ball than Lejeune.
- Lascelles is there to mop things up, be the big aerial presence and use his pace/strength to be the last man between our goal.
- Fernandez is far slower than Lascelles, but very good reader of the game and in the air. Does mostly everything well, and is better on the ball than the captain.
- Dummett is unique in that he's got a bit of recovery pace, loves a slide tackle, plays the position well, keeps it simple-ish on the ball.
- Clark is like a slower version of Dummett and Fernandez IMO - but sort of pretty good at everything.