I've seen a bit of Reiss Nelson and I see him as a No10 in a free role.He will find it very tough to claim that spot for a few seasons but this boy does have tremendous ability and potential.We need to get him as much game time in the League as just being in the team will help his learning curve.Next season in the Europa and Carabao Cup is when we can give him a run out
centrally as an attacking midfielder.This is a serious talent who will be a tremendous footballer.Lets hope we can bring him on like we used to in the past with our young players coming up through the youth ranks.It seems too long since we have done this.
Not exact matches
He barely useless
as winger and tend to delay our
attack when he stand
centrally which was made speedy flankers like Theo Wallcot useless.
Although Wilshere has not nailed down a regular position in his career so far, playing both
as an
attacking midfielder, either
centrally or on either flank,
as well
as a more defensive - minded player, it appears that he wants to work on becoming more of a deep - lying ball player in the Alonso or Pirlo mould.
It then allows for Monreal and Bellerin to push up and pretty much play
as wingers if we're having longer periods of pressure, giving our
attacks plenty of width abd then Sanchez, Ozil and Theo can roam and push in
centrally for combinations with Ramsey hitting space with those late runs he's so good at.
Willian would move to his natural position and Pedro would move to RW.Willian isn't a winger and he makes Chelsea narrow by
attacking centrally as opposed to spreading defenses by going wide
Ozil was their most advanced player
centrally from the 22nd minute onwards, and he only touched the ball in the Chelsea box twice - he was clearly not going to act
as a focal point for their
attack the same way Giroud would have done.
It's hardly
as if this is alien to Liverpool — they've done it a number of times this season, but far more often, the team focusses on
attacking centrally, rather than using wide spaces.
As the Possession chart with heat map on the right of the image above, Sweden
attacked very
centrally going from right to left, the action when Sweden were on the ball occurred in the centre of midfield with 64.78 % of the Swedish possession coming in the two most central areas of the pitch, around where Ibrahimovic spent most of the game.
Liverpool played in the same tactical vein though
as they did against Bournemouth, with a particular emphasis on
attacking out wide, rather than down the middle —
as they do in games where the
attack is stagnated: a disproportionate (this is good) 39pc of Liverpool's
attacks came on the right - side, with 33pc
centrally, and 29pc on the left.
The former Real Madrid manager is said to have left with a short number of options in the
attack and is desperately looking to get in a forward considering Zlatan Ibrahimovic's age and fitness issues, United have only Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford who can play
as a forward but they have limited capabilities to fill in
centrally and are more comfortable playing on the wings hence getting Vardy males sense for the Red Devils.
Nasri loves to play
centrally in
attacking midfield position
as a playmaker.