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Didnt know where to put this thought but here seems as good a place as any.

 

This midfield hasn't peeked yet, they're only just jelling. I think Tonalis delay at moving in to his position was him getting the pace of the prem and also Bruno getting to Tonalis pace, the keeping the ball moving, more first touch in certain areas.

 

For all we are still basically at first sight a 433, since Tonali has moved there is a lot more going on. So looking forward to how(e) this evolves going forward.

 

 

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Very noticeable imo how often players are playing balls to him that they wouldn't necessarily play to other players, confident in the belief that Sandro can deal with it. And it carries to the crowd as well,  I'm always so calm whenever he's on the ball.

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Pretty outrageous the extent to which he has transformed the team.

 

The difference he has made defensively is a joke. That midfield gap is rarely present anymore.

 

Big reason why we have not conceded in the last 4 games.

 

Do we have the best midfield in the league?

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We just seem to have a lot more about us, not sure if just his impact or tactics as defence is squeezing up more. Maybe the cover he gives us plus where Bruno is playing etc is giving us more.

 

Also think having a keeper that can pass a ball has helped massively.

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I had it in my mind that he'd struggle in the 6 role based on the fact he's not really press proof and can't evade pressure in the same way that Bruno can, but his first touch passes and vision are exceptional enough for him to release pressure before he's even relieved. 

 

What an exceptional talent. 

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4 minutes ago, Thumbheed said:

I had it in my mind that he'd struggle in the 6 role based on the fact he's not really press proof and can't evade pressure in the same way that Bruno can, but his first touch passes and vision are exceptional enough for him to release pressure before he's even relieved. 

 

What an exceptional talent. 

 

He has exceptional awareness of who is around him. Both team mates and opposition.

 

It's actually very hard for the opposition to press him, because he moves the ball so quickly and then moves into space to receive it again.

 

Just so happy he's now in the team and showing what he can do.

 

I remember when he was getting thrown on when we were chasing games, when Longstaff was starting and we kept falling behind, and some were saying he wasn't doing or showing enough to usurp Longstaff! Was so frustrating man!

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18 minutes ago, KaKa said:

Pretty outrageous the extent to which he has transformed the team.

 

The difference he has made defensively is a joke. That midfield gap is rarely present anymore.

 

Big reason why we have not conceded in the last 4 games.

 

Do we have the best midfield in the league?


Liverpool and Arsenal clearly have more depth and I think starting options, too. But the 3 that have been playing complement each other so well. 
 

Helped that Man U basically had a 2 that went MIA last night for half an hour. It won us the game. After Mainoo came on, we were nowhere near as dominant and barely created anything. Not that we particularly needed to, TBF. 
 

I don’t think I’ll anoint them as the best just yet. 

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Liverpool and Arsenal clearly have more depth and I think starting options, too. But the 3 that have been playing complement each other so well. 
 

Helped that Man U basically had a 2 that went MIA last night for half an hour. It won us the game. After Mainoo came on, we were nowhere near as dominant and barely created anything. Not that we particularly needed to, TBF. 
 

I don’t think I’ll anoint them as the best just yet. 

 

Starting 11 midfield. Not including subs and depth.

 

I'm really not certain I'm taking any over our current 3.

 

Mainoo started with Ugarte against both Wolves and Bournemouth and we saw the result. I almost wish those two had started yesterday again because that is the cope I keep hearing from Man Utd fans after the match.

 

Hopefully for the home game they both come ready to play, then we will see.

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9 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

He has exceptional awareness of who is around him. Both team mates and opposition.

 

It's actually very hard for the opposition to press him, because he moves the ball so quickly and then moves into space to receive it again.

 

Just so happy he's now in the team and showing what he can do.

 

I remember when he was getting thrown on when we were chasing games, when Longstaff was starting and we kept falling behind, and some were saying he wasn't doing or showing enough to usurp Longstaff! Was so frustrating man!

He wasn't - that's not necessarily his fault. Howe has managed him perfectly and managed the midfield perfectly to mould it to its current form. That takes time and did take time.

 

It wouldn't have served Tonali's confidence or the confidence in Tonali well to simply continue without him performing to the levels he obviously can. So utilising Longstaff at times was the right thing to do. To take Tonali out of the light.

 

We're now seeing the benefits of how he has managed the individuals and the collective.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Starting 11 midfield. Not including subs and depth.

 

I'm really not certain I'm taking any over our current 3.

 

Mainoo started with Ugarte against both Wolves and Bournemouth and we saw the result. I almost wish those two had started yesterday again because that is the cope I keep hearing from Man Utd fans after the match.

 

Hopefully for the home game they both come ready to play, then we will see.

I don’t think Liverpool’s starting midfield three are stronger, only Chelsea and Arsenal are probably a match for our three imo.

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5 minutes ago, Heron said:

He wasn't - that's not necessarily his fault. Howe has managed him perfectly and managed the midfield perfectly to mould it to its current form. That takes time and did take time.

 

It wouldn't have served Tonali's confidence or the confidence in Tonali well to simply continue without him performing to the levels he obviously can. So utilising Longstaff at times was the right thing to do. To take Tonali out of the light.

 

We're now seeing the benefits of how he has managed the individuals and the collective.

 

 

 

 

I agree he wasn't, but it was under ridiculous circumstances, when the whole team was already floundering and a raft of changes had disrupted the shape.

 

It was really annoying seeing that used as a reason he wasn't doing enough to get in the team.

 

Thankfully that whole awful period is over.

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22 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Starting 11 midfield. Not including subs and depth.

 

I'm really not certain I'm taking any over our current 3.

 

Mainoo started with Ugarte against both Wolves and Bournemouth and we saw the result. I almost wish those two had started yesterday again because that is the cope I keep hearing from Man Utd fans after the match.

 

Hopefully for the home game they both come ready to play, then we will see.


I think fans are understandably biased and also back their own players. We don’t watch other teams every week and vice versa. 
 

Odegaard and Rice are both absolutely quality. They manage to rotate their midfield 3, too. Havertz, Jorginho, Merino and the alleged *redacted* :lol: 

 

Gravenberch (sp) has been a revelation this season and my Liverpool supporting mates suggest Mac Allister is their most important midfielder. Szob has a great engine, plays off both feet, hell of a strike on him. Perhaps a bit inconsistent and should contribute more. Jones is very good and another who is up and down all game. A real all rounder with great feet and has started weighing in with important goals. 
 

I’m not meaning to diminish the efforts of our 3 and the qualities they have. They are absolutely class. But I’d imagine fans on other forums have similar discussions all the time and are often biased in the favour of their players. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

I agree he wasn't, but it was under ridiculous circumstances, when the whole team was already floundering and a raft of changes had disrupted the shape.

 

It was really annoying seeing that used as a reason he wasn't doing enough to get in the team.

 

Thankfully that whole awful period is over.

Folk just want Newcastle to win games not to force the best individuals into the starting 11. I don't think that's unreasonable.

 

There was and is also undue criticism of Longstaff which folk naturally (and correctly) want to defend him (Longstaff) against.

 

Nonetheless, as you correctly say, we have now moved passed that period, thankfully.

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6 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:


I think fans are understandably biased and also back their own players. We don’t watch other teams every week and vice versa. 
 

Odegaard and Rice are both absolutely quality. They manage to rotate their midfield 3, too. Havertz, Partey, Jorginho, Merino and the alleged *redacted* :lol: 

 

Gravenberch (sp) has been a revelation this season and my Liverpool supporting mates suggest Mac Allister is their most important midfielder. Szob has a great engine, plays off both feet, hell of a strike on him. Perhaps a bit inconsistent and should contribute more. Jones is very good and another who is up and down all game. A real all rounder with great feet and has started weighing in with important goals. 
 

I’m not meaning to diminish the efforts of our 3 and the qualities they have. They are absolutely class. But I’d imagine fans on other forums have similar discussions all the time and are often biased in the favour of their players. 

 

Yeah, I know. That's fair.

 

I just think it's great that it's a legitimate discussion we can have without being completely off the mark.

 

Our 3 have only just got going too, so watch this space!

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2 hours ago, Heron said:

He wasn't - that's not necessarily his fault. Howe has managed him perfectly and managed the midfield perfectly to mould it to its current form. That takes time and did take time.

 

It wouldn't have served Tonali's confidence or the confidence in Tonali well to simply continue without him performing to the levels he obviously can. So utilising Longstaff at times was the right thing to do. To take Tonali out of the light.

 

We're now seeing the benefits of how he has managed the individuals and the collective.

 

 

 

this is rubbish, Howe was being over pragmatic getting him bedded in. I'm glad we're finally here though 

 

 

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So relieved he hasn't turned out to be a dud :celb1:

 

The difference with him at 6 is incredible, just bring a calmness to everything and his positioning is excellent and obviously Bruno flourishing further up the pitch.

 

One slight thing I think he needs tow work on and that will probably come in time is his composure when being pressed, but it's not a huge issue, but does get caught the odd time.

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