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He did everything Howe wants from a midfielder; worked hard, didn’t give the ball away, alert for turnover in possession, linked up play with the wide man, didn’t make mistakes or take any unnecessary risks.

 

This isn’t necessarily the top priorities I would want in a midfielder but for Howe with our formation and tactics he did what was required of him to a good standard.

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I honestly don’t know what to make of him. Not sure what type of player he is or will be in the long term for us. He did ok tonight but Tonali is miles ahead in terms of technical ability. One to watch develop under Eddie hopefully. 

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He did well today. I don’t know if I’m imagining it but I’m sure in the reserves and on loan at Bristol he used to be far more adventurous in running at defender and dribbling, he used to glide past them and was quite proficient at megging people. He seems to have curbed it a bit. Definitely our Foden though. 

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I don’t like him in the middle. I think he has great footwork and he’s really good on the ball. Neat and tidy, plays off both feet, has the odd trick.
 

But too often, he looks a bit lost positionally, to me. Like he’ll go and press, but get easily bypassed and never seems effective in doing so. Or when a player is receiving the ball. He regularly gets into a position which means he can’t win it. But where he somehow is also turned with ease and then he’s in no man’s land. 
 

I think he has looked quality wide left. But he would be what, third or fourth choice for that position? 
 

Sounds harsh reading that back. As I rate him and he’s young. I just don’t think he suits playing centre mid at this level. 

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10 minutes ago, Joelinton7 said:

He did well today. I don’t know if I’m imagining it but I’m sure in the reserves and on loan at Bristol he used to be far more adventurous in running at defender and dribbling, he used to glide past them and was quite proficient at megging people. He seems to have curbed it a bit. Definitely our Foden though. 


Slightly different level, mind. He did play off the left for Bristol Rovers and all, I believe. 

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45 minutes ago, Matt1892 said:

He did everything Howe wants from a midfielder; worked hard, didn’t give the ball away, alert for turnover in possession, linked up play with the wide man, didn’t make mistakes or take any unnecessary risks.

 

This isn’t necessarily the top priorities I would want in a midfielder but for Howe with our formation and tactics he did what was required of him to a good standard.

 

He definitely did. And he was completely anonymous for large parts of the game. I maintain that he's not good enough for us as it is and needs to play football regularly at a decent level to get himself acquainted with the rigours of a week-in-week-out schedule where he's getting good minutes. I don't think he's going to get that with us and could see him fizzling out into an average player when he's got a lot of potential. I think Howe's been a bit selfish here.

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4 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:

I don’t like him in the middle. I think he has great footwork and he’s really good on the ball. Neat and tidy, plays off both feet, has the odd trick.
 

But too often, he looks a bit lost positionally, to me. Like he’ll go and press, but get easily bypassed and never seems effective in doing so. Or when a player is receiving the ball. He regularly gets into a position which means he can’t win it. But where he somehow is also turned with ease and then he’s in no man’s land. 
 

I think he has looked quality wide left. But he would be what, third or fourth choice for that position? 
 

Sounds harsh reading that back. As I rate him and he’s young. I just don’t think he suits playing centre mid at this level. 

At this point he’s undoubtedly better further forward on the left as Forrest away last season showed.

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He’s got nothing special physically and nothing special skill wise so I feel his only path to becoming a truly good player is if he’s a step ahead of everyone else from in the top inch. If he can read the game and anticipate exceptionally well then he good have a good career. 
But at this point, the only thing I’ve seen from him is plenty of heart and willingness. Very admirable traits tbf. 

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2 hours ago, Joelinton7 said:

He did well today. I don’t know if I’m imagining it but I’m sure in the reserves and on loan at Bristol he used to be far more adventurous in running at defender and dribbling, he used to glide past them and was quite proficient at megging people. He seems to have curbed it a bit. Definitely our Foden though. 

 

He was up against reserves and whoever Bristol were playing though.

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His close control is really good, he’s got great vision and decision making. The drawbacks are his lack of pace mainly. Whether he becomes a player at the top end of the league really depends on whether he can score goals consistently I think. I’m still not entirely sure what his best position is 

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4 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

He was up against reserves and whoever Bristol were playing though.

this is a big point. He was waltzing past 2 or 3 defenders and scoring regularly in that Bristol side, hence the Geordie Maradona patter. He's done ok since he was brought in but he isn't going past the better defenders in this division and playing it safe more often

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