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Florian and the (Slot) Machine

It's going to take time. The frustrating thing is not that he isn't firing on all cylinders just yet, it's that he's further behind than I would have expected after a full pre-season. I'm not panicking, but I'm not unconcerned either.
But I also think with a player of this reputation and cost, the expectation has to be not just that he will adapt to us, but also that we will adapt to him - he's the kind of player you build a team around, not the sort you slot in and expect him to adapt to a role.
And in the meantime we're still 3 points clear of everyone else, and two of the three teams on 9 points dropped their points against us. Where we are is not entirely down to luck, although luck has absolutely been a factor. The biggest disappointment for me is that we've been a really poor watch so far this season, although that's probably just as much down to the opposition we've faced and their ethos against us. I don't blame Burnley, what else were they going to do?, but I expect better of Arsenal than to be trying to win set-pieces from literally the first kick of the game.
 
I'm not fretting, I'm just disappointed. Lucas was neat and tidy FFS.
There's neat and tidy playing the ball sideways and backwards, he wasn't doing that, he was trying to find passes between the lines and some came off and sometimes his teammates just didn't read what he was anticipating, you can see it's all there. His problem is the physical battle, but he started to grow into it as the game wore on, the more players we got forward, the more support he looked like he had and options around him. We weren't making those runs or giving him those options earlier in the game.
 
There's neat and tidy playing the ball sideways and backwards, he wasn't doing that, he was trying to find passes between the lines and some came off and sometimes his teammates just didn't read what he was anticipating, you can see it's all there. His problem is the physical battle, but he started to grow into it as the game wore on, the more players we got forward, the more support he looked like he had and options around him. We weren't making those runs or giving him those options earlier in the game.
I think that's why I'm not massively concerned (but still a little concerned), because we have looked shit in attack. I think that it's mainly on slot to find a way to get it all to work
 
He’s moved into a team that doesn’t know him well and vice versa. Which is crucial in his role.
He’s also had Bournemouth, Arsenal, Newcastle and a bus parked in the penalty box to play against.
He’s also settling into a team which has seen major changes and is still settling all over the pitch.

Even without all the above, you’d still expect him to take time to settle, but taking it all
Into account, why is anyone surprised he’s not been on form instantly?
 
There's neat and tidy playing the ball sideways and backwards, he wasn't doing that, he was trying to find passes between the lines and some came off and sometimes his teammates just didn't read what he was anticipating, you can see it's all there. His problem is the physical battle, but he started to grow into it as the game wore on, the more players we got forward, the more support he looked like he had and options around him. We weren't making those runs or giving him those options earlier in the game.
Exactly. The nutmeg pass he pulled off was amazing and really clever, but nobody expected that kinda thing so it didn’t work out, although the pass itself was great. I was watching him off the ball when we were in possession too and he was always moving into clever spots and always trying to create an opening and space.
 
Only the "OG's" on this forum will understand this abbreviation.

Up the "WCDNW" Brigade!
On a serious note, Salah has earned all the respect and patience I afford him. He’s easily our best player since Kenny and arguably will finish our best ever if we can win another league title or 2 and a CL before he leaves.
 
Exactly. The nutmeg pass he pulled off was amazing and really clever, but nobody expected that kinda thing so it didn’t work out, although the pass itself was great. I was watching him off the ball when we were in possession too and he was always moving into clever spots and always trying to create an opening and space.
The one that went straight to a Burnley player?
 
This is absolutely fucking mental. We've bought the best player in Germany for the last two seasons and you're now comparing him to Elliott after four games.

also, I'd argue that Cole Palmer should watch Cole Palmer videos because his output since Christmas is three goals and three assists.
Clearly the German league is shite.
 
The point isn't that a good player can't fail. It's that four appearances is way too early to know anything.

We used to talk about settling in periods. Apparently those don't apply when you spend enough money though.
Not when we can’t afford for those big money signings to fail. We aren’t City or Chelsea.
 
So where should we buy players from in the future that it ensures a 100% guaranteed success rate from day 1 to the day they move on/retire? Go on, I'll wait.
I wouldn’t spend 116M on a 22 year old foreigner who’s won one domestic title in a shite leagues. That was the whole point. The risk is too great for us to be spending that kind of money on an unknown quantity.

We need to be finding players before they are worth that much.
 
I wouldn’t spend 116M on a 22 year old foreigner who’s won one domestic title in a shite leagues. That was the whole point. The risk is too great for us to be spending that kind of money on an unknown quantity.

We need to be finding players before they are worth that much.

Well for 1, he's not an unknown quantity, & the club didn't suddenly just decide this was going to be a player they were going to spend that much money on, they're well aware of the risks involved and were desperate to get him on board regardless, I'll let the club decide what's too big of a risk over some goof that parades around in robes with Mo's cock in his mouth. He's here for the long term, not short term, certainly not 4 games........meaning he's the one we'll build the team around once that washed up cunt fucks off.
 
Well for 1, he's not an unknown quantity, & the club didn't suddenly just decide this was going to be a player they were going to spend that much money on, they're well aware of the risks involved and were desperate to get him on board regardless, I'll let the club decide what's too big of a risk over some goof that parades around in robes with Mo's cock in his mouth. He's here for the long term, not short term, certainly not 4 games........meaning he's the one we'll build the team around once that washed up cunt fucks off.
Ha ha ha. He’s unknown outside of the shite bubble of German football.

Name calling is a great sign of a lost debate.

It’s clear we are trying to build a team around him and so far it’s not worked in the slightest. Hopefully it clicks soon as Salah and co can’t bail him out continuously on scraps on all season.

Or can he? 🤣
 
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