True. I was looking at stats, but they are far from a prefect indication. Style of play, role in the team etc will influence things.I wouldn't expect defensive work to feature much on an attacking player's highlights video. Hopefully he does some.
Look who’s in the picture 👀 https://t.co/30qZc7YrHv
— George (@georgeachillea) January 29, 2020
Firstly some excellent video analysis: https://t.co/GRzyfpreoZ
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) January 31, 2020
•2019/20
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) January 31, 2020
- 89 mins per G/A. 5 goals 10 assists already
-Higher assist output due to taking on a more creative role as an attacking midfielder/2nd striker (before Malen got injured)
-7 assists in 10 games as an attacking mid
- 2 key passes per game last season to 2.8 this season
•When playing on the left- Bergwijn often cuts inside. Even though it may be predictable, it's still very hard to stop as his footwork is so quick
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) January 31, 2020
A) He either shoots with a very powerful shot (21% of his 19 league goals since start of last season are from outside the box) pic.twitter.com/30VUaiT0oR
•When playing on the right:
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) January 31, 2020
A) He starts wide and dribbles inside and then dribbles back onto his right foot when he’s got the defender unbalanced in the area, to create room for a shot.
B) Or his starting position will be more narrow (which will complement Aurier overlapping) pic.twitter.com/JSFJq1dDlP
3. Off-ball movement
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) January 31, 2020
•Scores more goals through movement into space for a cut-back rather than movement to far post and scoring tap-ins like Sterling for example
•Shown by just 3 goals in six-yard box since start of last season and 9 goals in the rest of the penalty area pic.twitter.com/gls1qcv4Dm
Well we have one of the best records for counter attacks anyway but I agree with the tweaks to the set upReally think we need to adopt the Liverpool tactic with our front three. Striker dropping deep giving space to Bergwijn and Son. With Bergwijn’s pace we will suddenly be a lot more dangerous on the counter attacks too.
No. We need a big target man we can pump it up to.Really think we need to adopt the Liverpool tactic with our front three. Striker dropping deep giving space to Bergwijn and Son. With Bergwijn’s pace we will suddenly be a lot more dangerous on the counter attacks too.
His name, for one thing.Just like Fernandes, don't know much about Berwijn.
If only there was some way of finding their names out, whilst in the thread containing their names...His name, for one thing.
His name, for one thing.
BRILLIANT BERGWIJN! ⚪️🇳🇱
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) February 2, 2020
What a moment for the Dutchman on his debut! He superbly sweeps it home to put Spurs ahead!
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Steven Bergwijn scores against Manchester City with his first-ever shot in the Premier League.
— Squawka (@Squawka) February 2, 2020
UNBELIEVABLE. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/64Uf5Knwfh
250 - Steven Bergwijn’s opener for Spurs saw him become the 250th player to score on his debut in the @premierleague, and the 13th Dutchman to do so. Clogs. #TOTMCI pic.twitter.com/31FhpRRSYk
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 2, 2020
Not bad at all #COYS #THFC pic.twitter.com/59kRfhv7PH
— John Benfield (@Benfield13) February 2, 2020
He's just about done enough.Good luck to the lad! Let us give him time though.