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Not sold on him. Not cultured enough.
Branthwaite doesn't look that great on the ball and I'm not sure if he'll ever be elite in that regard. But he is a big physical player who is quick enough to defend higher up the pitch and aerially he will please a few people but his passing isn't very good at all from what I've seen. Maybe he can improve in that regard and we can point to Gabriel at Arsenal who has become a first team player at Arsenal without being exceptional on the ball. James Tarkowski was better on the ball in the game and his short and long game was pretty consistent throughout the game where his pass completion was in the mid 90s.
I also keep seeing posts about Onana not being good in the game but without the posts providing context as to why he isn't good enough or why he wasn't good in the game. Maybe you guys are correct but I never see reasons to back up your posts.
He was utilised as the DM in a team where the manager doesn't look to play through the thirds but the strategy is a familiar one where the aim is to get the ball forward with minimal amount passes going forward through the fullbacks. Onana in such a strategy is utilised to play more vertical as the first receiver and control the defensive transition out of possession in a higher defensive line where the press and counter press are used by Dyche as a defense mechanism higher up the pitch. Onana played his position superbly well where he was disciplined and maintained a technical security in possession with the stats below backing up what I saw in the game. And the channels will get vacated in such a strategy because the tactics push the fullbacks high and the midfield 8s high up the pitch and then vacating the central midfield is a requirement for a player utilised as the DM to cover the channels when your first lines of the press are breached and hence you are open to the transition. It seems people were expecting to see him play like a box to box #8 rather than the more disciplined role he played in the game.
And I wouldn't want us to sign him as a #6, but rather someone who can cover the #6 role but use him as a #8. I'd like to see us sign someone like Varela to play as the deepest midfielder in possession but having the option of Onana provides tactical flexibility and duel winning potential that we just don't have in the team.
Branthwaite doesn't look that great on the ball and I'm not sure if he'll ever be elite in that regard. But he is a big physical player who is quick enough to defend higher up the pitch and aerially he will please a few people but his passing isn't very good at all from what I've seen. Maybe he can improve in that regard and we can point to Gabriel at Arsenal who has become a first team player at Arsenal without being exceptional on the ball. James Tarkowski was better on the ball in the game and his short and long game was pretty consistent throughout the game where his pass completion was in the mid 90s.
I also keep seeing posts about Onana not being good in the game but without the posts providing context as to why he isn't good enough or why he wasn't good in the game. Maybe you guys are correct but I never see reasons to back up your posts.
He was utilised as the DM in a team where the manager doesn't look to play through the thirds but the strategy is a familiar one where the aim is to get the ball forward with minimal amount passes going forward through the fullbacks. Onana in such a strategy is utilised to play more vertical as the first receiver and control the defensive transition out of possession in a higher defensive line where the press and counter press are used by Dyche as a defense mechanism higher up the pitch. Onana played his position superbly well where he was disciplined and maintained a technical security in possession with the stats below backing up what I saw in the game. And the channels will get vacated in such a strategy because the tactics push the fullbacks high and the midfield 8s high up the pitch and then vacating the central midfield is a requirement for a player utilised as the DM to cover the channels when your first lines of the press are breached and hence you are open to the transition. It seems people were expecting to see him play like a box to box #8 rather than the more disciplined role he played in the game.
And I wouldn't want us to sign him as a #6, but rather someone who can cover the #6 role but use him as a #8. I'd like to see us sign someone like Varela to play as the deepest midfielder in possession but having the option of Onana provides tactical flexibility and duel winning potential that we just don't have in the team.
Dyche implements a similar system to what Rangnick implemented at the clubs he coached. And when you place heavy emphasis on progressing the ball vertically with the aim of getting the ball forward with a minimal amount of passes and having a high volume of players in the opponent's half, then spaces will have to be controlled by your CBs and Onana who was playing as a the deepest midfielder. So you're going to get pulled from side to side as a DM because the strategy involves pushing a high volume of players higher up the pitch in a higher defensive line. So when you play like that, then you need your CBs and deepest midfielder to control the defensive transitions without fullback support.I wasn't really focusing on him entirely but he seemed to get dragged around quite a bit and we continually found free men in the middle. I suspect it was more a case of others not doing their jobs or poor tactics from Dyche, but they were very easy to play through in the second half. He in particular was bypassed with ease a few times and it certainly didn't feel like he was a big presence on the game.
Like I said though I wasn't really focusing much on him or Everton per se, more on what we were doing and what was working for us.
I'm probably being harsh mate.Think you are being a tad harsh here Adnan. He played plenty of passes yesterday straight into the strikers feet. Made a couple of good bursting runs as well. He definitely didn’t show the range of Tarkowski who played a couple of fine cross field passes, but I think it’s far more important being able to play that pass between the lines into the 10/striker. I certainly think in the game yesterday he stood out as one of the better players in possession for them. I’d be very keen to sign him, but as with every signing the cost is key.
Agreed he was really average in my opinion. I’ve watched him a few times and thought he was talented but missing the level of quality to be at a club like ours. Then I read here and see certain posters building him up and I’m convinced it’s mainly hype.Thought it was a bombed audition for a big money move. He wasnt terrible but didnt look like a player we needed.
As for Everton's best player McNeil was miles better at causing problems and creating although he couldnt get his shooting right. Not sure Onana was any better than Garner today. Both were decent
This is a good assessment and one that I feel reflects the ability of Amadou Onana playing in a Everton team that doesn't really build play play from the back but Onana surprisingly seems to switch from a #8 to a #6 with ease. And it seems he completely changes his mindset depending on the role he's being asked to play.
Onana was utilised as the first receiver in possession today as the main #6/DM and was comfortably the best midfielder on the pitch imo. Casemiro was making basic passing errors that I can't quite fathom why he's unable to consistently make regulation passes. He's failing at the absolute basics football and as much stick as Amrabat gets, I honestly would play Amrabat ahead of everytime.
Amadou Onana on the other hand was technically very good as the first receiver in midfield and maintained a pass success rate of around 90% and wasnt dribbled past at all in the game considering Everton were playing in a higher defensive line. And it wasn't as if Onana's passes were all basic passes either, but some of those passes were penetrative passes and press/line breaking passes. I think having a player like Onana who can be utilised as both a #6 and #8 is something that provides a lot of solutions. I thought he was very good but was let down by Everton's forwards. The way Casemiro played today is why we concede alot of shots.
I think if we feel the injuries aren't something that will be a concern with Onana, then I think signing him is a no brainer. Then that should open up the possibility of potentially bringing in players like Alan Varela and also possibly Joao Neves.
Wasn't impressed. He's a slightly better version of Mctominay and I feel won't really improve us.
Branthwaite doesn't look that great on the ball and I'm not sure if he'll ever be elite in that regard. But he is a big physical player who is quick enough to defend higher up the pitch and aerially he will please a few people but his passing isn't very good at all from what I've seen. Maybe he can improve in that regard and we can point to Gabriel at Arsenal who has become a first team player at Arsenal without being exceptional on the ball. James Tarkowski was better on the ball in the game and his short and long game was pretty consistent throughout the game where his pass completion was in the mid 90s.
I also keep seeing posts about Onana not being good in the game but without the posts providing context as to why he isn't good enough or why he wasn't good in the game. Maybe you guys are correct but I never see reasons to back up your posts.
He was utilised as the DM in a team where the manager doesn't look to play through the thirds but the strategy is a familiar one where the aim is to get the ball forward with minimal amount passes going forward through the fullbacks. Onana in such a strategy is utilised to play more vertical as the first receiver and control the defensive transition out of possession in a higher defensive line where the press and counter press are used by Dyche as a defense mechanism higher up the pitch. Onana played his position superbly well where he was disciplined and maintained a technical security in possession with the stats below backing up what I saw in the game. And the channels will get vacated in such a strategy because the tactics push the fullbacks high and the midfield 8s high up the pitch and then vacating the central midfield is a requirement for a player utilised as the DM to cover the channels when your first lines of the press are breached and hence you are open to the transition. It seems people were expecting to see him play like a box to box #8 rather than the more disciplined role he played in the game.
And I wouldn't want us to sign him as a #6, but rather someone who can cover the #6 role but use him as a #8. I'd like to see us sign someone like Varela to play as the deepest midfielder in possession but having the option of Onana provides tactical flexibility and duel winning potential that we just don't have in the team.
Given that Onana can play 6 and 8 at a really high level, shouldn't we get a similar profile as a DM as his cover. From that perspective, I would rather get Lucas Gourna Douth as cover in the squad than Varela. He's reasonably tall, athletic, good across the ground and wouldn't cost too much as coming from Salzburg. He's predominantly a 6 but could do a job as an 8 if need be. He reminds me of Tchouameni in profile
I thought Brathwaite looked quite raw. The height and left foot are great, and we could use a backup for Lisandro and it would give him time to mature, but not sure we can afford the giant fee he'd cost for that sort of thing. That's a 30M type of buy, not a 50M spend when you've got the other holes we do.
We could do better for the price Everton would want.
Exactly. These are just not the kinds of players that are going to make the difference.This is again another trap alongside Branthwaite, we should avoid both, not only they would cost us plenty of money, they are not technically to the standard we require to be able to compete against top teams, we need another Rodri basically (strong, powerful and technically brilliant), which Onana is nowhere near.
Lucas Gourna-Douath is another interesting young player who I mentioned as someone that maybe we should be interested in signing when he was a teenager playing for Saint-Étienne in France. Very explosive player with the pace, power and carrying ability that definitely suits a team that wants play with a higher intensity on the front foot, play with risk and control the spaces out of possession.Given that Onana can play 6 and 8 at a really high level, shouldn't we get a similar profile as a DM as his cover. From that perspective, I would rather get Lucas Gourna Douth as cover in the squad than Varela. He's reasonably tall, athletic, good across the ground and wouldn't cost too much as coming from Salzburg. He's predominantly a 6 but could do a job as an 8 if need be. He reminds me of Tchouameni in profile
I think what I look at with those three players (Varela, Onana, Mainoo) is that they provide a midfield composition that is technical, as well as having the physical and athletic abilities that provide a balance in the EPL that is required right now. All three of those players can be utilised as the #6 in possession and both Mainoo and Onana can also be utilised as #8s. So if you have a coach who wants to build play from the back whether that's ten Hag or Graham Potter, you have three players who you can coach to rotate positions at a high level and all three players are press resistant and have the ability to evade pressure and carry the ball at a good level with further development to come. Onana for a 6'5 midfielder is remarkably good at making quick directional shifts with the ball and his ability to retain possession under pressure is seen by the eye and backed up by data.If Onana is bought to play as an 8, and you would rather have Varela as the deepest midfielder, what would you do with Mainoo? Surely the long term strategy should be to have Onana as the 6, whilst having Mainoo as the first receiver?
Might as well stretch to the 100m for Joao Neves.Yeah I tend to agree. Plus if United are going to spend millions on getting everyone out of their gardens to do some work! then I would be a bit disappointed if all they came up with was spending 60+ million on Onana.
This is again another trap alongside Branthwaite, we should avoid both, not only they would cost us plenty of money, they are not technically to the standard we require to be able to compete against top teams, we need another Rodri basically (strong, powerful and technically brilliant), which Onana is nowhere near.
I basically agree, but is there another Rodri out there? Feels like the most expensive options on the market (players not at top, top clubs yet) all have an obvious flaw that keeps them from being a Rodri quality buy:
-Joao Neves, small, so probably a #8 in the Prem
-Palhinha, 28 and if he loses a step he'll be slow
-Onana, short passing is decent, but he's not technically as good as Rodri
-Zubimendi, I haven't seen a ton but he doesn't look that powerful (though he fills in at CB so maybe I'm underrating him in this regard) or athletic. Merino looks stronger and quicker to me for instance when I see them.
Considering we're still fairly far away from being genuinely good, might be best to just skip this "generation" and buy a couple of younger midfielders and develop them along with Mainoo so we actually have 3 quality options for 2 deeper spots, and presumably Bruno and hope Mount comes good as #10s.
I could see Onana going to Villa or Newcastle, pretty safe buy in either manager's system and both teams will drop 60M on a player now.
Merino can do a Rodri-type role, has already played in the PL, and has a year left on his deal.
Mandela Keita is another I’ve seen us linked with of late and he also looks to have the sort of profile we would want at what I imagine is an attractive price point.
I basically agree, but is there another Rodri out there? Feels like the most expensive options on the market (players not at top, top clubs yet) all have an obvious flaw that keeps them from being a Rodri quality buy:
-Joao Neves, small, so probably a #8 in the Prem
-Palhinha, 28 and if he loses a step he'll be slow
-Onana, short passing is decent, but he's not technically as good as Rodri
-Zubimendi, I haven't seen a ton but he doesn't look that powerful (though he fills in at CB so maybe I'm underrating him in this regard) or athletic. Merino looks stronger and quicker to me for instance when I see them.
Considering we're still fairly far away from being genuinely good, might be best to just skip this "generation" and buy a couple of younger midfielders and develop them along with Mainoo so we actually have 3 quality options for 2 deeper spots, and presumably Bruno and hope Mount comes good as #10s.
I could see Onana going to Villa or Newcastle, pretty safe buy in either manager's system and both teams will drop 60M on a player now.
How is cheap young DM developing these days?I like him, but not sure he's a #6 and his passing completion is genuinely bad. I think he'd be more of a Sabitzer but stronger type of guy here, and if he's our only midfield signing, we end up looking like this:
Merino-Mainoo-Bruno
or
-------Bruno---------
Merino-Mainoo
and I believe I read he didn't like playing in England. Also turning 28 soon. I like him as one of 2 midfield signings with Casemiro in Saudi, but I don't think he's suddenly gonan turn into Rodri.
This would be a tidy summer:
Midfield out:
Casemiro (Saudi, 30M)
Eriksen (Galatasary or wherever, 3M)
McTominay (10th-14th placed Prem side, 25M)
Midfield in:
Merino or another #8 (40M)
Expensive young DM (60M)
Cheap young DM (10M)
#10 - Bruno, Mount
#8 - Merino, Mainoo
#6 - DM, DM2
for about 50M in fees, and then the rest on a backup striker, an RCB and some sort of left-footed defender.
How is cheap young DM developing these days?
I doubt most thought Rodri was going to be as good as he has been. Before City bought him you could probably point to negatives.
It's about foresight, spotting the talent. Then Pairing them with suitable players.
Loads of options out there IF the scouts/managers do their jobs properly.
He was very good at Villareal and incredible at Atletico as I recall. Had Spain caps already.
Zubimendi seems like far and away the highest rated DM who might move to a bigger club. When I've seen him he's done okay, looks technically good enough (and is rated as such) but not the size and strength of a Rodri.
After that, we're more in the range of having to be actually clever rather than just not screwing up. We'll see what the new regime can muster.
Mandela Keita is another I’ve seen us linked with of late and he also looks to have the sort of profile we would want at what I imagine is an attractive price point.
I agree. He has the right profile as an athletic DM, which we need in our squad. I wouldn't be against bringing him as a developmental prospect but think he's more raw than Gourna Douth and could do with a year longer at Antwerp.
Did he have about 10 caps for Spain before moving to City? I doubt they were all starts either.
The season before City signed him he moved for about £20 million didn't he?
I'm far from an expert on European football but that's not a DM everyone wholeheartedly felt was going to be the best.
Even his first season at City was just ok to decent if I recall. Nothing amazing.
There have to be other players out there with similar potential, at a similar stage, to what Rodri had.
This guy ain't it.
There was pretty much consensus here that Rodri was destined for the top before his move to City. Sadly they are a very well run club that identify the players quickly and obviously have the money to get such deals closed easily.Did he have about 10 caps for Spain before moving to City? I doubt they were all starts either.
The season before City signed him he moved for about £20 million didn't he?
I'm far from an expert on European football but that's not a DM everyone wholeheartedly felt was going to be the best.
Even his first season at City was just ok to decent if I recall. Nothing amazing.
There have to be other players out there with similar potential, at a similar stage, to what Rodri had.