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5 hours ago, et tu brute said:

His body language, the way he is straight in celebrating goals (he celebrated when Jorginho put his shot over the bar), there is no doubt in my mind he is loving it here. I honestly think the way he was treated by the club, his teammates and the fans during his ban, actually overwhelmed him. Top class this lad

 

 

 

 

I've not seen it yet.  But my mate messaged me saying he had some really nice words for the fans in his pre-game interview.  So I think you're right there. 

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1 hour ago, Weezertron said:

Of all our players, he is the one I would like to see in a Zidane-esque movie where the camera follows him for a full game. I'd love it.

I don’t think he moves as such, he glides, he teleports! He’s got ninja skills as he’s effortlessly all over the place. Like there’s more than one of him [emoji38]

 

The General [emoji38]

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Kudos to those who were calling for Sandro to be moved more centrally / into a holding position and for Bruno to be pushed further forward.

Didn't really see it myself to begin with, I must admit, but it has turned out to be an absolute masterstroke  :cool:

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Yep, I didn’t think he had the press-resistance for the role but regardless if he does or not he moves the ball so quickly and efficiently it doesn’t really matter.


His athleticism on transition makes him a slightly better fit than Bruno there as well.

 

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23 hours ago, Jimburst said:

One of my favourite things about him is having that player that other teams get sick of pressing. He'll just pop it off to another player, they'll retreat and we'll pass it back to him. He'll turn and make some space and the opposition all just stand there, waiting. Happens so much. Gives us control of the tempo, something we've lost since Trippier lost it.

 

I think teams target Bruno, 'cos as good as he is, he'll give you the ball a few times a game from overplaying, and you're straight in at our incredibly slow CB's. Tonali nullifies this as he's harder to press and doesn't push up or break lines like Bruno does. 

 

I agree with the first paragraph but the second paragraph is a bit odd. Bruno is one of the most press-resistant players in the league. Tonali gives the ball away more than him.

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3 hours ago, jonny1403 said:

 

I agree with the first paragraph but the second paragraph is a bit odd. Bruno is one of the most press-resistant players in the league. Tonali gives the ball away more than him.

 

I suppose I disagree. I think Bruno is very press resistant, but I see him semi-regularly (once or twice a game) get caught with the ball immediately in front of our CB's. He's generally trying to turn his marker or buy a free kick under pressure. Sometimes this doesn't work. No player is perfect, but it's a higher risk strategy than having Tonali there, who moves the ball quickly and accurately away from opposition pressure (making him press resistant in a different way).

 

I think our play has benefited from this. 

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9 hours ago, looneytoon said:

Kudos to those who were calling for Sandro to be moved more centrally / into a holding position and for Bruno to be pushed further forward.

Didn't really see it myself to begin with, I must admit, but it has turned out to be an absolute masterstroke  :cool:

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