He has more in the locker potentially. His passing is good and will improve further. His ground coverage is is also very good and he's fantastic at winning the ball back for his team with excellent tackling ability.Is he a Kante type player then?
He has more in the locker potentially. His passing is good and will improve further. His ground coverage is is also very good and he's fantastic at winning the ball back for his team with excellent tackling ability.Is he a Kante type player then?
Is he a Kante type player then?
More Ndidi I’d say.
Nothing like either IMO. Florentino has a much more expansive passing game potentially.More Ndidi I’d say.
He is like Ndidi.Is he a Kante type player then?
Ndidi is a destroyer that doesn't have the ability to dictate the tempo of the game from deeper.He is like Ndidi.
Ndidi is a destroyer that doesn't have the ability to dictate the tempo of the game from deeper.
Florentino has all the attributes to be a destroyer but has the composure and passing ability to dictate the tempo from a deeper which makes him a different proposition in the comparison with Ndidi.
It remains to be seen how Florentino fares in a tougher league and the step up will be a challenge for him. But he's a very rounded player that can breakup play, cover ground quickly and distribute the ball to a good level. His ability on the ball sets him apart potentially.
Good post mate and I do agree with alot of what you're saying and I also liked De Jong at City.Maybe you have seen more of him but he’s very conservative on the ball to me. He’s no expansive passer at all, and his distribution is more Makalele like than some sort of Michael Carrick.
His strength is in his energy and tackling, and the defensive aide of his game is very developed already. He’s certainly like an Ndidi or Mascherano from what I’ve seen. If anything, it his ability with the ball that needs to be developed a bit - although not necessarily if we had any plan to pair him with a double 8 of Pogba and Fernandes. For that role - I’d say he’s the exact sort of player we need.
I’m not saying anything is wrong with his passing - it is tidy, and statistically, he completes most of them. I just haven’t seen him to be playing anything penetrative, and in our team, I don’t think he’d really need to. He is extremely disciplined. Nigel De Jong at City could be another example, I thought he was a fantastic defensive midfielder there.
doesn't look all that from the clips I saw
doubt we're in for him anyway
If there's truth to this im glad to see we are at least looking for a DM type, someone of that profile is a more pressing need than another Attack minded midfielder.
I am still getting over paying 35mil for Lindelof.
Still don't understand that nickname for someone to that panics under pressureWe should get him for free, they robbed us on the nervous iceman.
Imagine having an octopus and a spiderHe's nicknamed the octopus
Camavinga looks better and could be much cheaper..
Camavinga looks better and could be much cheaper..
Bought him on FM20 , he’s didn’t cut it at Utd. Ran down his contract and ended up at Houston
Camavinga is more of an attacking midfielder in my view while Luís is a destroyer. Bellingham, as the other young option touted by media, is a box-to-box player. Camavinga and Bellingham are yet to have truly defined roles while Florentino Luís seems set for the DM role.Camavinga looks far better on the ball. Defensively, probably about the same. Camavinga is a different bracket of talent altogether tbh, the type of player you don’t see often at all. More Luis’ come along, and when it all comes together in the right team, they can be vitally important.
Why Lage dropped Florentino is a mystery to me. Because from what I've seen he was progressing well. The signing of Weigl also didn't make much sense to me. Weigl does attempt more long balls in comparison to Florentino but statistically Florentino wipes the floor with him defensively.He's a Casemiro like player, showed to be a great tackler in youth tournaments but still not enough evidence if he'd be as dominant in that regard at a senior level. His ability on the ball is underwhelming.
Benfica signed Weigl for a stupid amount of money so he can't get any minutes there anymore and has completely lost his space in the squad. How a young player that desperately needs to play football in order to evolve but can't get minutes at a struggling Benfica team is supposed to be joining some of the best teams in the world is completely beyond me, but nothing would surprise me anymore after Gedson, Sanches and Felix.
Why Lage dropped Florentino is a mystery to me. Because from what I've seen he was progressing well. The signing of Weigl also didn't make much sense to me. Weigl does attempt more long balls in comparison to Florentino but statistically Florentino wipes the floor with him defensively.
I agree with with what you're saying.Weigl is a very good player but he was definitely not needed and they should have spent that money in other areas. I don't think he fits in this system either, Lage has definitely fecked it up.
I also don't think Florentino was that good for them, Benfica dominate pretty much all league games and a midfielder like him isn't really needed in most games. One thing is for sure, he needs to leave this summer because I don't see any way for him to gain space in that team. Should leave for a team where he can play every week though, not like Gedson to Spurs or Renato to Bayern where they won't have space to play and evolve.
He should take the Bernardo Silva/Guerreiro/Renato route and go to a Monaco/Lorient/Lille type of team where he can actually play and get better imo. So many portuguese youngsters feck up their careers by going to a big club way too soon, the media bigs them up way too much when they're not ready to meet those expectations.