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8 minutes ago, Nine said:

Paquetas natural position is a #10 which has no place unless we plan to change formation, he'd be expensive as well.

 

Honestly, his natural position is basically whatever Joelinton or Willock has been playing for us. Him centrally with Bruno and another defensive midfielder is basically how the national team will start at the World Cup if Bruno and him keeps this up. He has this knack for getting into the box at the right time. That being said just like with Bruno, there are questionmarks to his game as well.

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20 minutes ago, Flip said:

 

Why would we spend loads of money to play Paqueta out of position? 

 

Cos he can play from the right and that would be where he fits our system the best?  At least in the short run.

 

Probably could do a good job in a pair in front of a DM in a dominant team.  Not sure if he can do that for us.

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Just now, Flip said:

 

Honestly, his natural position is basically whatever Joelinton or Willock has been playing for us. Him centrally with Bruno and another defensive midfielder is basically how the national team will start at the World Cup if Bruno and him keeps this up. He has this knack for getting into the box at the right time. That being said just like with Bruno, there are questionmarks to his game as well.

So you think he might work as one of the front 2 of a midfield 3? Him and Bruno as part of a 3 might only be viable in the PL with an elite DM behind them, would be pleasing on the eye though.

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4-2-3-1 as West Ham play with Paqueta the central AM would be the best formation for him in my opinion. All down to whether Eddie is fixed on the 3 in midfield as we have currently. Bruno in the 2 with someone like Kamara or Haidara alongside would be a solid midfield base.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

It will really depend on what shape Howe wants to play next season, I have a feeling he would like to go back to his 4-4-1-1 but should ASA stay that becomes really diecey :lol 

 

Fwiw, I do think that DM with a pair in front is the strongest formation you can play currently.  It is no surprise that Liverpool and Man City use it.  I think it has loads more flexibility than a midfield pair with an AM.  But yeah, Paqueta could play AM very well. 

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1 minute ago, David Edgar said:

 

Fwiw, I do think that DM with a pair in front is the strongest formation you can play currently.  It is no surprise that Liverpool and Man City use it.  I think it has loads more flexibility than a midfield pair with an AM.  But yeah, Paqueta could play AM very well. 

It’s a system I like as well, if you have a mobile DM it really allows your fullbacks to push on as well. The downside is the striker can be isolated especially if you aren’t a city or a Liverpool. It’s also vulnerable to a counter press as well. 

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8 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

It’s a system I like as well, if you have a mobile DM it really allows your fullbacks to push on as well. The downside is the striker can be isolated especially if you aren’t a city or a Liverpool. It’s also vulnerable to a counter press as well. 

To play this system you need a very mobile striker, something we don't have currently. Wood for all he's been good for us, just isn't that type to close down and press. Would love to see us have a look at Terrier for Rennes, who would fill that role very well.

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For me I would line to see a proper defensive midfield pivot playing in fron to the back four instead of jonjo.

Phillips would be perfect...

Then a pacey striker, with two supporting acts either side.

My team would look like:

‐‐-----------dubs--------------

tripps----schar-----dan----targett

-------------phillips---------------

--------bruno---------goalinton---

diaby---------osihmen------ASM

 

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If we are looking to sign a DM that plays deep (not sure we are) then I wouldn’t spunk all that on Phillips. Especially when we might  have Bruno there pulling the strings very often.  I’d be looking for someone like Grillitsch on a free instead and use that 50m or whatever for other players. 

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2 minutes ago, Ikon said:

If we are looking to sign a DM that plays deep (not sure we are) then I wouldn’t spunk all that on Phillips. Especially when we might  have Bruno there pulling the strings very often.  I’d be looking for someone like Grillitsch on a free instead and use that 50m or whatever for other players. 

Grillitsch would be a very good signing, hope we are able to do.

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I wouldn’t mind him like. It’s just that our attacking front needs massive investment too, along with a attacking midfielder or similar.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Skeletor said:

 

He is, but rapid and very skilful.


 

I would like players that have more end product and like real technical ability, that natural touch and flair. Instead of the pacey and raw dribbling skills. I’m not saying that Doku isn’t this as I’m not sure I have seen him enough to make a fair judgement. His stats look bad though. 
 

a good example would be like HBA compared to ASM. HBA natural technical ability is heads and above. Two different types. 
 

think this is going to be important when we push some teams back. Having that extra technical ability and creativity instead of raw dribbling skills and pace which is not going to help always 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, McCormick said:


Philips and swiping Coutinho off Villa would be dreamy; not hugely unrealistic either.

 

I'd be surprised if we go for the likes of Coutinho, I'm sure we'll be steadily increasing the amount we're paying people but someone like Coutinho I'm imagining will be on mental wages and goes against what Howe has said a few times. 

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I think they will go big on all signings, minimal personnel changes (4-5) while maximising quality. Remember Mehrdad said in the Athletic interview earlier in the season the only limit on spending would be FFP.
 

Eddie doesn’t want to revolutionise the squad in order to carry the team spirit and ethos he’s built into next season. Good characters will be prioritised and they’ll spend whatever needs to be spent. Could easily see £200m. 4-5 world class signings in priority areas, our current starters in those positions drop to rotation/back up. The deadwood from the squad will be cut away. We will recruit at the very top end and everything else shifts down a level beneath them.

 

That’s the way I see them doing it anyway.

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5 minutes ago, TheHoob said:

 

I'd be surprised if we go for the likes of Coutinho, I'm sure we'll be steadily increasing the amount we're paying people but someone like Coutinho I'm imagining will be on mental wages and goes against what Howe has said a few times. 

 

Started well at Villa but doesn't look interested again. Might be he's got something else lined up, but at 30, on £300k+ pw, i'd hope we'd get 3 players in for that who'll make more of a difference now, and in a few years.

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