Ha ha. I’m surprised Utd didn’t go for him.Sorry... give it to Ange until the end of the season. Better?

Ha ha. I’m surprised Utd didn’t go for him.Sorry... give it to Ange until the end of the season. Better?
What? Dom has been our best player by a country mile no?The difference is that Slot and Edwards clearly had a coherent plan for how to get the best out of Wirtz on paper. It was convincing enough for him to choose us over Bayern, with Florian and his dad fully on board, so there was some alignment in a way there never was with Brodge and Edwards. The problem was what happened around Wirtz. The midfield never settled, with Gravenberch and Mac Allister struggling for form, Szoboszlai being moved around too much, and Salah’s output dropping off. It piled pressure on Wirtz to deliver straight away.
I do not think Wirtz has much reason to take issue with Slot personally. Slot has consistently backed him, given him plenty of minutes, and even when used on the left, he has generally been allowed freedom. Most of us also agreed Slot was right to move him out of a three-man midfield that was haemorrhaging goals. To be fair to Wirtz, he has kept his head down, continued to plug away, dealt with Salah's selfishness and the team's poor finishing, and has generally been the second-best player to Ekitike all season.
I think he's going to be a bit like Modric in that he'll make any team look and function far better, but he'll still need some superstars in the team to do the worldly stuff on occasion. We look to have one in Ekitike, but if we assume that only one of Ekitike and Isak is starting, then it's safe to say we're going to need some real quality, pace and goal-scoring threat out wide and some far, far better patterns of play than we've seen this season. He's crying out for players to get in behind and actually stretch the play.
What? Dom has been our best player by a country mile no?
Harsh on Gakpo who’s our second top goal contributor despite injuries.Meant to write attacking player, but Wirtz is still probably top 3 overall.
Think he fits beautifully central in that 4-2-3-1 or on the left in a 4-3-3. Not an issue for me regarding suitability.
Our next manager will most likely play 4-2-3-1 as the starting positions as well and can build the team around the gems we have in the team and the ones we are planning to sign.
Love the player and his recent games have shown whats to come in the future. Never in doubt regarding his ability.
Now he's bulked up a little, I'd like to see him in the 10 again. Problem there is that with Ekitike out, we only have Frimpong as a willing runner and no one on the left (as chiesa won't play and Rio can't block his own minutes), so he'll continue on the left with the only willing person to make attacking runs being on the opposite flank
He's good on the left (he actually involves the fullback), but you're cutting out a bulk of opportunity for incisive passes
You mean like a Rio? We can see it... the fraud can't.Everything we do is so slow and concentrated in small spaces.
Having some genuine threat out wide would help immensely and hopefully unlock players like Wirtz.
Rio, as it stands, is a cut-in merchant in the same vein as Gakpo. Someone needs to teach him that it’s okay to run wide on occasions. And he doesn’t just cut in at the corner of the box like Gakpo, he cuts in everywhere on the pitch.You mean like a Rio? We can see it... the fraud can't.
