Gentleman Jim
It's absolutely amazing! Perfect even.
They just see his goals and don’t study the build up to other City attacks.I'm convinced that people who call him a poacher didn't see him play much for City last season.
They just see his goals and don’t study the build up to other City attacks.I'm convinced that people who call him a poacher didn't see him play much for City last season.
They just see his goals and don’t study the build up to other City attacks.
Neither I nor the poster I replied to referred to his build up play as “top class” but he certainly ain’t the tap-in merchant some have him down as.Or they just don't think it's top class because it isn't. He's not a great playmaker with the ball at his feet. Doesn't mean he hasn't shown signs of being able to develop that part of his game, but sure isn't a major strongpoint right now.
He is a total nuisance to opponents in his ability to chase down opponents looking to pass the ball around the backline. He also is adept in drawing defenders with his dummy runs freeing up space for teammates. That isn’t recorded in OPTA stats.
Or they just don't think it's top class because it isn't. He's not a great playmaker with the ball at his feet. Doesn't mean he hasn't shown signs of being able to develop that part of his game, but sure isn't a major strongpoint right now.
I wouldn't say he is a great playmaker with the ball at his feet as well but he involved more than you perceive relative to the main strikers, say, at the Big 6 clubs.
Comparing to Salah, Kane, Morata, Lukaku, Aubameyang and Aguero and using the analytics measures from understat his numbers are mighty impressive:
2nd - xG p90 (non penalty)
1st - xG Buildup p90
1st - xG Chain p90
Other impressive stuff for Jesus:
- he was 1 of only 6 players in the league who had 20+ big chances (as defined by OPTA) in 17/18. His conversion percentage was the best.
- from the top 25 goalscorers in the league (excluding pens) he had the best conversion rate of 25%.
No it isn't
His work rate and movement is good, his passing and build up play is not 'top class'.
Maybe it’s just a matter of perception but from a City POV United have quite a few players who can chip in with a late winner or 2.They comfortably have the strongest squad and 11 in the league but Liverpool have a lot of positive momentum going into the season.
I think if United can get off to a good start, we could possibly challenge them but I think it will be tough.
They have a number of match winners in their team that will get them points on days where the team don’t play that well or face a rally tough defence. United don’t have that currently.
But not all teams have the players to choose which system to play against City.I think they'll need to get a few poor results sooner than later. Last year they had an incredible start and teams started to fear them.
If a team thinks they can get points off you they will play to get points. Not this sit deep and hope for the best nonsense.
Given we have a Ronaldo-less Real Madrid this season, I'm worried this might actually be their season.
PSG are the only ones I'd be have concerns over if I were City fan. Which I'm not, thank God.
Anyway, I find this interesting because of the parallels with City. They are also held in an artificially high position because of seemingly unlimited funds. What the Etihad debacle proves though is that there is a point where enough is enough. With more losses to come at Etihad while they restructure, perhaps the tap will be turned off at City too.
Given we have a Ronaldo-less Real Madrid this season, I'm worried this might actually be their season.
PSG are the only ones I'd be have concerns over if I were City fan. Which I'm not, thank God.
Kinda frightening that for most of last season they didn’t have Mendy. The guy is incredible, his ability to get forward and willingness to do so would be a game changer for most teams. Amount of times he has been open for a pass in and around the Chelsea box.
Given we have a Ronaldo-less Real Madrid this season, I'm worried this might actually be their season.
PSG are the only ones I'd be have concerns over if I were City fan. Which I'm not, thank God.
Kinda frightening that for most of last season they didn’t have Mendy. The guy is incredible, his ability to get forward and willingness to do so would be a game changer for most teams. Amount of times he has been open for a pass in and around the Chelsea box.
You must have missed all the times he was wide open waiting for the ball so he could easily put in a killer pass, or even the amount of times he was in the box for someone to pass to him to take a shot.Really? Thought he flattered to deceive. Ran really fast into empty spaces and did nothing. Didn’t create a chance in the whole game.
You must have missed all the times he was wide open waiting for the ball so he could easily put in a killer pass, or even the amount of times he was in the box for someone to pass to him to take a shot.
It’s going to be a matter of who comes closest to them this season isn’t it lads ? I’m trying to stay positive but...![]()
True but City quite often have the fullback go inside, Walker did it loads last season and caused Havoc so if Mendy starts doing the same thing on the opposite side could be quite effective for them. Not sure Mendy would make a decent midfielder tho or go in to that space like Delph did.Aye.
I thought Delph was very good last season, standing in for Mendy. It will be interesting to see if Mendy can tuck into midfield if needed, like Delph did so effortlessly.
However Mendy offers penetration down the left that Delph never could. Mendy on the outside and Sane on the inside is terrifying in theory.
A Valencia special but actually being in good positions to play the killer pass/crossSilent domination then.
You must have missed all the times he was wide open waiting for the ball so he could easily put in a killer pass, or even the amount of times he was in the box for someone to pass to him to take a shot.
I think he’ll be a class act for them when fully going but thought he wasn’t in the game enough today, and these points sort of highlight that.
Getting in positions to potentially play a killer pass doesn’t define a good game imo.
Kinda frightening that for most of last season they didn’t have Mendy. The guy is incredible, his ability to get forward and willingness to do so would be a game changer for most teams. Amount of times he has been open for a pass in and around the Chelsea box.
Their squad is insane, it's unfair at this point.
The only weakness that I can see is that if Fernandinho goes down they have no quality replacement at this stage. Jorginho would have been perfect.
Their attacking options are obscene:
Aguero, Jesus
Sterling, Silva x2, KBD, Sane, Mahrez