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That's a very tough question, I dont watch enough football to have a good candidate.
Hes a shit kicker, good engine, always fit and tidy on the ball without being a midfield maestro.
There are players that remind me of Gini in one way, but then fail to match up in other ways.
At a wild guess maybe that locatelli fella fromthe euros.
In terms of what Klopp thinks.
I think our squad is best suited to a 4231.
Klopp is adamant on playing 433.
In a 4231 we are a bit light for the 2 imo, Fab/Hendo essentially one has to be available ideally.
Milner/Thiago/Keita partnerable players, not sure about Jones in a 2. Seems more a fit for the 3.
In klopps 433 the team seems a bit light on the shit kicking element.
The 4231/433 setups aren't miles apart. Either system tends to have a 6 and a shit kicker in the starting line up.
We are a bit light on the 6/shitkicker for me, maybe Klopp intends to use other positions as cover like last year with 6/shitkickers playing CB to cover for the cb injuries
To date Brewster hasn't done anything of note. So his absence doesn't count for much imo. Wasnt doing anything in the senior side back then. Good sale so far.
Pl title meant more but I'd agree 18/19 was a better season of play.
On paper I think we look a bit stronger this year. Just a feeling, but I think our lads look rejuvenated. Contracts been signed, allowed to return to their homelands/families I believe and finished last season strongly.
Whilst Jurgen is undoubtedly a media savvy football manager, I think one can read through the lines at times and hear a message to fans and the media that goes as such...
Will yis ever fook off talking about transfers, millions spent etc.
Just fook off with yoursleves for a few mins and leave me identify players and build a fucking team through tactics, training and desire.
Of course Klopp hasn't said those exact words, but at times hes has a few utterances close to the mark, but more nuanced.
We also have a full stadium this year. A minor influence
The way I see it our strategy in terms of signings comes down to 3 groups.
The bargain basement:
Robbo, Taki, Tsimi, Matip, Milner around 10 mill or less. Including players like Elliott, Gomez or actual youth academy productions like Trent and Jones.
The middle range: 10-40 mill
Salah, Firmino, Mane, Gini, Ox types. Established already, shone in some regard prior to arriving.
The top end: Virgil & Alisson world record transfers for their positions. Fabinho & Keita lower end of this range, but midfielders for this price need to make an impact for the investment. Jota technically in this camp, but I'd place him more with MFS.
Naby hasn't done it yet. The other 3 in this bracket have made an impact. As has Jota.
Think it's reasonable enough to expect to see all tiers being used over 2 seasons say .
Given our position we will have few opportunities to spend big like other clubs at the top of the game.
I hear you, I do. I'd reiterate that in terms of "replacing" it can (potentially, nothing is certain) be done in the aggregate.
I'm not too worried about buying/finding players so much as I am about buying/finding results. I can foresee certain players having a fire lit under their bums desperate to hold down a midfield spot playing out of their skins in the knowledge there's a queue behind them. They won't outperform Gini's best performances week-in, week-out, but they won't need to.
Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
West Ham won’t be an easy away fixture at all this season. Impressive what moyes has done there. Looks like he’s developed a fondness for all the pies too.
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