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Cristian Romero

I wouldnt risk vdV or Richy on the plastic pitch either, but it doesnt sound like Muani or Davies are ready yet

Agreed...honestly (and this won't go down well around here) I'd be pairing Danso and Davies (Frank says he's ready and available). I'd be resting Pahlinha too. Gray needs a start for sure.
I'll head to match thread ;-)
 
Nothing has 'gone' wrong, he has been one of the best passers in the team for several years. FWIW I don't disagree with you, just pointing out what is a truth for us.
It's definitely gone wrong, it's a good indicator of why we've been where we are over the last decade or so ( so pre Romero of course). The great teams often had a great passer out of the back yes but they're not typically used as the primary play maker.

There are only a couple I can of think of historically ie. Koeman and Mathethus (converted CM) and as good as Romero's passing in it's not that level. Both of those players also played in teams littered with alternative quality progressive passing options. So again they were a bonus rather than being the foundation upon which the team play was centred on.

By no means am I complaining about Romero having this ability but it's weird that not he's getting criticism for his passing when the problem actually lies further forward.
 
It's definitely gone wrong, it's a good indicator of why we've been where we are over the last decade or so ( so pre Romero of course). The great teams often had a great passer out of the back yes but they're not typically used as the primary play maker.

There are only a couple I can of think of historically ie. Koeman and Mathethus (converted CM) and as good as Romero's passing in it's not that level. Both of those players also played in teams littered with alternative quality progressive passing options. So again they were a bonus rather than being the foundation upon which the team play was centred on.

By no means am I complaining about Romero having this ability but it's weird that not he's getting criticism for his passing when the problem actually lies further forward.

Sigh.
I do understand all that.
I am simply pointing out that in context, Romero being a primary driver of all we do is not something 'gone wrong'. It is what we have been doing for a while now.

If you want to debate the merits of such an approach, that is a different discussion. I personally wish we had elite passing from midfield, but we have not had that for some time. Not since Mourinho really. Maddison was a move back towards that dial obviously...
 
Sigh.
I do understand all that.
I am simply pointing out that in context, Romero being a primary driver of all we do is not something 'gone wrong'. It is what we have been doing for a while now.

If you want to debate the merits of such an approach, that is a different discussion. I personally wish we had elite passing from midfield, but we have not had that for some time. Not since Mourinho really. Maddison was a move back towards that dial obviously...
I do think Romero being the primary driver is the wrong path to have taken. As I keep saying it should be a bonus not a primary route and that was my point in the first place.
 
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