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If there's any Justice in the World? Lemar to be our Man?

https://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/feat...nly-wants-thomas-lemar-and-who-he-should-sign
Dated Jun 2017
[article]Monaco were without doubt the most delightful team to watch in Europe last season. The Ligue 1 club ended PSG’s era of dominance in awe-inspiring style, racking up 95 points and scoring 107 goals – making them the second-highest-scoring side in Europe's top leagues after Barcelona.

Led by astute Portuguese head coach Leonardo Jardim and enriched with electric young players, the Monegasques also made their mark in the Champions League by eliminating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund in the knockout stages, and reaching the semi-finals.

Teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe, the resurrected Radamel Falcao and midfield maestro Bernardo Silva were the stars mostly stealing headlines in Monaco’s impressive campaign. Even the likes of Fabinho, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Benjamin Mendy have been highly praised for their contributions in their team’s success.

Thomas Lemar, however, was somehow in the shadow of his team-mates throughout the season, despite being an instrumental member of the squad. The 21-year-old notched up an incredible 14 goals and 17 assists in all competitions last season, yet those numbers tell only part of the story of how integral he has been, and how much he brings to his team.

If the media didn’t show enough attention last season, the same cannot be said about clubs who are acknowledging his talents. Earlier this year, there were rumours of Juventus, Manchester City and Chelsea scouting the player, but it seems the interest for the young Frenchman is reaching its peak this summer.

Premier League heavyweights Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are now strongly linked with the France international, and we might soon witness another player making a switch from the French Riviera to England.

Since making a move from Caen in 2015, Lemar has been used in a number of different positions at Monaco. He's played in a midfield of two and three, before finally settling last season on the left flank in their 4-2-2-2 formation, where all of his qualities came to the fore.

As a left-footed footballer, you might assume that he was operating as a traditional winger, but Lemar’s style and role in Jardim’s system is different. He often drifts inside, inviting left-back Mendy to make runs beyond him, or he drops deeper to let Mbappe roam from his position in attack. Lemar combined perfectly with both of these players in the final third, with their movement having caused confusion for opponents.

The 21-year-old has excellent vision and boasts a good range of passing – he’s capable of unlocking defences with his pinpoint crosses from almost anywhere on the field. His left foot can be devastating when he shoots from distance, or when he’s taking free-kicks.

Lemar also has admirable acceleration and the ability to dribble past markers, but he doesn’t force his runs. He’s intelligent, and due to his neat first touch and assured ball control in tight areas, he knows when to pick his moments.

The youngster was a creative force for his team alongside Bernardo Silva, who joined Manchester City this summer. However, one of his notable improvements last season was his willingness to help out his team-mates defensively, whether putting pressure on the opposition or tracking back.

Small wonder, then, that so many Premier League clubs want him in their ranks, having showcased the extent of his talents when Monaco faced English teams in Europe. Lemar scored in both games against Tottenham in the Champions League group stage, and was a key figure in two mouthwatering matches against Manchester City, where he provided two assists.

He has already represented France five times, and it would be surprising if he doesn’t feature at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, despite stiff competition for squad places.
Who should he join?

The list of Lemar’s potential suitors has increased rapidly, and although he’s been linked with numerous clubs across the continent, it’s believed that Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are favourites for his signature if the midfielder does leave the French champions this summer.

At Arsenal, Arsene Wenger is in need of a creative attacking midfielder for next season, particularly due to the uncertain future of his two biggest stars in Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez. Even if they stay, however, they could form a deadly trident in attack with Lemar. The former Caen player is brilliant at anticipating the movement of – and combining with – players who possess flair and intelligence, similar to the likes of Ozil and Sanchez.

One player who would definitely benefit from Lemar’s presence in the team is Olivier Giroud. Since his move from Montpellier, Giroud has arguably never had a player who could fully utilise his aerial ability and other traits as a striker. With Lemar and his precise crosses, things could finally change for the 30-year-old French forward.
At Tottenham, Mauricio Pochettino is mainly using two formations – a 4-2-3-1 and a 3-4-2-1 system. Lemar would face strong competition from Son Heung-min on the left flank. The South Korean had a remarkable campaign with 21 goals and 10 assists in all competitions, but the pair are different types of player, and in many aspects the young Frenchman surpasses Son. The ex-Bayer Leverkusen player is superb at what his does – cutting in from wide, making perfectly timed runs behind backlines and finding himself in a lot of goalscoring opportunities.

Yet despite his notable numbers, there’s a sense that Son is missing something from his game. The difference is that Lemar is proactive with his passing and more creative than the South Korean, given time. Last season, the Monaco star produced 2.2 key passes, 1.6 crosses and 2.3 long balls per game, while Son carved out 1.3 key passes, 0.4 crosses and 0.6 long balls.

Another area where Lemar is better than Son is in how they execute their defensive duties. Lemar makes 1.4 tackles and 0.9 interceptions per game; Son 0.6 tackles and 0.2 interceptions. Pochettino already has a well oiled-machine up front with Harry Kane, Delle Alli, Son and the indispensable Christian Eriksen as conductor behind them. If they add Lemar and he fits in well, Spurs could become even more of a nightmare to cope with next season.

At Liverpool, it may be trickier to find a suitable place for Lemar in Jurgen Klopp’s tactics. The Reds’ typical formation is 4-3-3, and one way to fit the Frenchman into a starting XI is to deploy him alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, on the left side of the attacking trio. This would mean that Philippe Coutinho would move deeper into midfield.

Although Lemar could successfully fulfil the counter-pressing demands that Klopp requires from his team, the impression is that his talents in attack would be wasted without the presence of an out-and-out striker at Liverpool. Lemar has the experience to play in a midfield three, and that could be an alternative solution, but his displays there are not the reason why he's one of the most sought-after players in Europe today.

Whether the young midfielder does move this summer (as seems increasingly likely) or stays at Monaco for another year, his future looks as great as the belated clamour around him.

FourFourTwo verdict: With their fluidity and flying full-backs, Tottenham feel like perfect suitors for Lemar. They can offer Champions League football where Arsenal can't in 2017/18, and are desperate for an injection of this kind of quality to bolster their squad for another title assault. Son looks set to miss the start of the season with a broken arm. [/article]
 
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/feat...nly-wants-thomas-lemar-and-who-he-should-sign
Dated Jun 2017
[article]Monaco were without doubt the most delightful team to watch in Europe last season. The Ligue 1 club ended PSG’s era of dominance in awe-inspiring style, racking up 95 points and scoring 107 goals – making them the second-highest-scoring side in Europe's top leagues after Barcelona.

Led by astute Portuguese head coach Leonardo Jardim and enriched with electric young players, the Monegasques also made their mark in the Champions League by eliminating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund in the knockout stages, and reaching the semi-finals.

Teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe, the resurrected Radamel Falcao and midfield maestro Bernardo Silva were the stars mostly stealing headlines in Monaco’s impressive campaign. Even the likes of Fabinho, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Benjamin Mendy have been highly praised for their contributions in their team’s success.

Thomas Lemar, however, was somehow in the shadow of his team-mates throughout the season, despite being an instrumental member of the squad. The 21-year-old notched up an incredible 14 goals and 17 assists in all competitions last season, yet those numbers tell only part of the story of how integral he has been, and how much he brings to his team.

If the media didn’t show enough attention last season, the same cannot be said about clubs who are acknowledging his talents. Earlier this year, there were rumours of Juventus, Manchester City and Chelsea scouting the player, but it seems the interest for the young Frenchman is reaching its peak this summer.

Premier League heavyweights Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are now strongly linked with the France international, and we might soon witness another player making a switch from the French Riviera to England.

Since making a move from Caen in 2015, Lemar has been used in a number of different positions at Monaco. He's played in a midfield of two and three, before finally settling last season on the left flank in their 4-2-2-2 formation, where all of his qualities came to the fore.

As a left-footed footballer, you might assume that he was operating as a traditional winger, but Lemar’s style and role in Jardim’s system is different. He often drifts inside, inviting left-back Mendy to make runs beyond him, or he drops deeper to let Mbappe roam from his position in attack. Lemar combined perfectly with both of these players in the final third, with their movement having caused confusion for opponents.

The 21-year-old has excellent vision and boasts a good range of passing – he’s capable of unlocking defences with his pinpoint crosses from almost anywhere on the field. His left foot can be devastating when he shoots from distance, or when he’s taking free-kicks.

Lemar also has admirable acceleration and the ability to dribble past markers, but he doesn’t force his runs. He’s intelligent, and due to his neat first touch and assured ball control in tight areas, he knows when to pick his moments.

The youngster was a creative force for his team alongside Bernardo Silva, who joined Manchester City this summer. However, one of his notable improvements last season was his willingness to help out his team-mates defensively, whether putting pressure on the opposition or tracking back.

Small wonder, then, that so many Premier League clubs want him in their ranks, having showcased the extent of his talents when Monaco faced English teams in Europe. Lemar scored in both games against Tottenham in the Champions League group stage, and was a key figure in two mouthwatering matches against Manchester City, where he provided two assists.

He has already represented France five times, and it would be surprising if he doesn’t feature at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, despite stiff competition for squad places.
Who should he join?

The list of Lemar’s potential suitors has increased rapidly, and although he’s been linked with numerous clubs across the continent, it’s believed that Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are favourites for his signature if the midfielder does leave the French champions this summer.

At Arsenal, Arsene Wenger is in need of a creative attacking midfielder for next season, particularly due to the uncertain future of his two biggest stars in Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez. Even if they stay, however, they could form a deadly trident in attack with Lemar. The former Caen player is brilliant at anticipating the movement of – and combining with – players who possess flair and intelligence, similar to the likes of Ozil and Sanchez.

One player who would definitely benefit from Lemar’s presence in the team is Olivier Giroud. Since his move from Montpellier, Giroud has arguably never had a player who could fully utilise his aerial ability and other traits as a striker. With Lemar and his precise crosses, things could finally change for the 30-year-old French forward.
At Tottenham, Mauricio Pochettino is mainly using two formations – a 4-2-3-1 and a 3-4-2-1 system. Lemar would face strong competition from Son Heung-min on the left flank. The South Korean had a remarkable campaign with 21 goals and 10 assists in all competitions, but the pair are different types of player, and in many aspects the young Frenchman surpasses Son. The ex-Bayer Leverkusen player is superb at what his does – cutting in from wide, making perfectly timed runs behind backlines and finding himself in a lot of goalscoring opportunities.

Yet despite his notable numbers, there’s a sense that Son is missing something from his game. The difference is that Lemar is proactive with his passing and more creative than the South Korean, given time. Last season, the Monaco star produced 2.2 key passes, 1.6 crosses and 2.3 long balls per game, while Son carved out 1.3 key passes, 0.4 crosses and 0.6 long balls.

Another area where Lemar is better than Son is in how they execute their defensive duties. Lemar makes 1.4 tackles and 0.9 interceptions per game; Son 0.6 tackles and 0.2 interceptions. Pochettino already has a well oiled-machine up front with Harry Kane, Delle Alli, Son and the indispensable Christian Eriksen as conductor behind them. If they add Lemar and he fits in well, Spurs could become even more of a nightmare to cope with next season.

At Liverpool, it may be trickier to find a suitable place for Lemar in Jurgen Klopp’s tactics. The Reds’ typical formation is 4-3-3, and one way to fit the Frenchman into a starting XI is to deploy him alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, on the left side of the attacking trio. This would mean that Philippe Coutinho would move deeper into midfield.

Although Lemar could successfully fulfil the counter-pressing demands that Klopp requires from his team, the impression is that his talents in attack would be wasted without the presence of an out-and-out striker at Liverpool. Lemar has the experience to play in a midfield three, and that could be an alternative solution, but his displays there are not the reason why he's one of the most sought-after players in Europe today.

Whether the young midfielder does move this summer (as seems increasingly likely) or stays at Monaco for another year, his future looks as great as the belated clamour around him.

FourFourTwo verdict: With their fluidity and flying full-backs, Tottenham feel like perfect suitors for Lemar. They can offer Champions League football where Arsenal can't in 2017/18, and are desperate for an injection of this kind of quality to bolster their squad for another title assault. Son looks set to miss the start of the season with a broken arm. [/article]


Good to see Suso mentioned that often!!
 
I thought Monaco have said they won't sell Lemar having let the others go.

Have they really got further incentive to sell now?

100M+ in sales this summer with a further 160M or whatever for Mbappe all but guaranteed next summer.
 
Well, I suppose Mane and Salah can't play every game. And losing one of them would significantly hamper our playing style. So if this is on, I guess this guy alternates with them for 2 of the slots.
 
If I owned Monaco I'd run off with my half a billion quid and build one of those cannibal submarines. My precious.
 
Well, I suppose Mane and Salah can't play every game. And losing one of them would significantly hamper our playing style. So if this is on, I guess this guy alternates with them for 2 of the slots.
And he can play AM and ST. He'd likely start most games.
 
Liverpool are prepared to shatter their transfer record to sign Monaco’s attacking midfielder Thomas Lemar.
The ECHO understands that the Reds have stepped up their interest in the France international with a bid of around £60million.
Jurgen Klopp has been keen to bolster his midfield options prior to Thursday’s transfer deadline and believes the gifted 21-year-old, who can play centrally or out wide, fits the bill.
The deal isn’t linked to Philippe Coutinho’s future with Liverpool adamant that he will be staying put regardless of who they bring in.
 
Haven't seen him much but this is exciting news.. would be a great addition to the squad. Never can have too much attacking talent.
 
One thing for sure is his valuation will only increase as he continues to improve. If we are ambitious enough, then we shouldn't be overly contented with having the front trio whom we do now. There will be injuries, suspensions and loss of form. Competition for places and having alternatives can only be a good thing for our not very big squad. Could also free up the likes of Kent for a loan move too.
 
lemar
Coutinho
Salah
Mane
Firmino
Sturridge
Lallana


Ballers

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lemar
Coutinho
Salah
Mane
Firmino
Sturridge
Lallana


Ballers

I wouldn't include Sturridge in that list.
The Sturridge of the last 3 seasons is a far cry from the Sturridge who partnered Suarez.
 

[article]Liverpool have increased their offer for Monaco’s Thomas Lemar to more than 70million euros (£64.6million) and are now pushing hard for a deal to be completed before the transfer window closes.

As revealed exclusively by Telegraph Sport on Sunday evening an initial bid of 60million euros (£55million) for the French international was rejected by Monaco earlier this summer but Liverpool have returned with the improved bid and are aware that Lemar would like to leave.

Sources in France claimed that bid is now at more than 70million euros although Monaco have insisted all summer that they will not sell Lemar. They have already rejected offers from Arsenal while Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have also shown interest.

If Lemar did join Liverpool it would be a significant embarrassment for Arsenal in particular, who have shown the greatest interest, with their manager Arsene Wenger declaring that any attempt to sign him during this window as “dead”.

Also, however, if there is any indication that Monaco might sell then other clubs, Chelsea in particular, make make counter-offers which will drive up the price for Lemar.

Liverpool’s offer, which would smash their transfer record, does not mean that the club are re-considering whether they should sell Philippe Coutinho, who is desperate to leave, to Barcelona.

Monaco have lost Tiemoue Bakayoko, Benjamin Mendy and Bernardo Silva depart already during this window and have now agreed to deal to allow Kylian Mbappe to leave for Paris Saint-Germain. They have briefed that following the sale of Bakayoko Lemar would stay but there is now growing pressure for him to leave also.

With Lemar, who was in the team who thrashed Marseille 6-1 on Sunday, Monaco believe they can command an even greater fee than has been offered for him so far next summer as they regard him as a rising star of French football.

Lemar is a versatile player who can play anywhere across the frontline although usually on the left. But Lemar also, potentially, can play as a wing-back which is where Chelsea considered using him had they made a bid this summer.

A complication for Liverpool is that Lemar has now joined up with the France squad for international duty and coach Didier Deschamps has said he wants any player who is looking for a move to sort out their future by the end of Monday.
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*quietly walks in and unfurls threadworn and jizzstained mat*

3 pages!!! Motherfuckers we have work to do.
Who is collecting firewood?

*cracks open bottle of Aspalls*

Cunts not gonna sign himself!
 
*quietly walks in and unfurls threadworn and jizzstained mat*

3 pages!!! Motherfuckers we have work to do.
Who is collecting firewood?

*cracks open bottle of Aspalls*

Cunts not gonna sign himself!

I better come out of hibernation, really want this fucker to sign.
 
ignores Oncey's unzipped fly and unsuspended cock and gives congratulatory high five for the Naby Keita camp
 
*quietly walks in and unfurls threadworn and jizzstained mat*

3 pages!!! Motherfuckers we have work to do.
Who is collecting firewood?

*cracks open bottle of Aspalls*

Cunts not gonna sign himself!

You can't start a camp if he's not on the list.
 
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