I would be even more extreme and throw in Gakpo too. Today he showed he isn’t lethal enough to play up front for us. However, he does look like Bobby lite at times which may earn him more time.In an ideal world I'd sell all three of Diaz, Nunez, and Salah. Maybe even Jota too, as he can't keep fit.
However we have to replace them, and the last attackers we bought have been extremely underwhelming.
I would be even more extreme and throw in Gakpo too. Today he showed he isn’t lethal enough to play up front for us. However, he does look like Bobby lite at times which may earn him more time.
We went extreme last summer and rightly changed out Hendo, Milner, Fabinho, Keita and Ox. Then upgraded with Mac, Slobby, Endo and Gravenberch. Give us another year with Badger coming back I can see us doing better provided they get to play their game rather than piano carriers. Why can’t we try that up top because sticking with what we have will not work. Diaz won’t finally decide to release that pass, Nunez won’t have smoothed out his vast amount of rough edges and Salah will continue to deteriorate.
I believ that a lot of the lack of goals stem from playing Salah. These days he offers so little, even assist: doesn't take alot from defenders to have him in thier pocket.Doing wholesale changes would be dependent on what we raise. In order I’d like to see go:
1. Salah
2. Nunez
3. Diaz
4. Jota
5. Gakpo
As much as some on here would like to ridicule me, I’d throw in Danns. Fuck it. Sink or swim lad. Just give him a go.
No Nunez top 3? He’s been coached by the best player improving man on the planet and not progressed at all.I believ that a lot of the lack of goals stem from playing Salah. These days he offers so little, even assist: doesn't take alot from defenders to have him in thier pocket.
I think the combo for Nunez,Jota and Daiz uo front is the best combo of our attackers now. Problem being that Jota has become a bit of a sick note.
and Gakpo is another Lallana, Tinkle toes, easy on the eye, but no real end product.
So for me it would be...
1. Salah
2. Gakpo
3 .Jota
I’d piss on his boots.big fan of the term tinkle toes
@rurikbird this is why we sell. He still has value.Here's why I'm on the fence. I'm assuming Mo's awful form post-AFCON is a temporary thing, not his new permanent level (if it is, we should definitely sell him – but I think it's likely that after a good pre-season he'll be back to his previous early season level). These things happen, even great players go through bad spells and you can understand how Mo doesn't have an experience dealing with an injury, because he's always been fit.
There are 2 arguments for keeping him: one is his importance to our attacking play. This graph illustrates it well:
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I think this is pretty self-explanatory – none of our current attackers come close to Mo's output in goals and chance creation. Diaz is worth 75-100M in the current market – and he's not even in the same stratosphere, despite playing a lot more games. Who can we buy that will replace what we'd lose without Mo?
The 2nd argument has less to do with statistical output and more style of play. Let's say we sell Mo and replace him with the best young talent we can buy – maybe Summerville or Johan Bakayoko. Most young wingers on the market seem to be kind of a version of the same player, like a mass produced shirt at a supermarket: they are fast and powerful, know a few tricks that reliably get them to the byline and can typically shoot into the far corner with their strong foot – but there is kind of a ceiling to how far an attacker like that will take you. Look at Doku at City – I actually wanted us to sign him, but now I'm thinking players like that are kind of boring, even when they are effective. If we're buying someone with a view of not just supplementing our group of attackers, but replacing our best winger of last 20 years, they have to be more bespoke than that.
So that's where I stand at the moment. If Edwards can unearth a younger version of Sadio or Mo – great, sign them up, of course! But just replacing even an aging expensive great player with a young expensive probably non-great player... I might just prefer to stick with the aging Mo and live with his flaws. This is partly why I want to see Salah play in the last 3 matches – he might have a problem with Klopp, but any information to be gleaned about how he might relate to post-Klopp Liverpool will be key to deciding his future.
I can see why the data would suggest keeping him, but what the data isn’t showing is the weighting from first half to second half of the season.Here's why I'm on the fence. I'm assuming Mo's awful form post-AFCON is a temporary thing, not his new permanent level (if it is, we should definitely sell him – but I think it's likely that after a good pre-season he'll be back to his previous early season level). These things happen, even great players go through bad spells and you can understand how Mo doesn't have an experience dealing with an injury, because he's always been fit.
There are 2 arguments for keeping him: one is his importance to our attacking play. This graph illustrates it well:
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I think this is pretty self-explanatory – none of our current attackers come close to Mo's output in goals and chance creation. Diaz is worth 75-100M in the current market – and he's not even in the same stratosphere, despite playing a lot more games. Who can we buy that will replace what we'd lose without Mo?
The 2nd argument has less to do with statistical output and more style of play. Let's say we sell Mo and replace him with the best young talent we can buy – maybe Summerville or Johan Bakayoko. Most young wingers on the market seem to be kind of a version of the same player, like a mass produced shirt at a supermarket: they are fast and powerful, know a few tricks that reliably get them to the byline and can typically shoot into the far corner with their strong foot – but there is kind of a ceiling to how far an attacker like that will take you. Look at Doku at City – I actually wanted us to sign him, but now I'm thinking players like that are kind of boring, even when they are effective. If we're buying someone with a view of not just supplementing our group of attackers, but replacing our best winger of last 20 years, they have to be more bespoke than that.
So that's where I stand at the moment. If Edwards can unearth a younger version of Sadio or Mo – great, sign them up, of course! But just replacing even an aging expensive great player with a young expensive probably non-great player... I might just prefer to stick with the aging Mo and live with his flaws. This is partly why I want to see Salah play in the last 3 matches – he might have a problem with Klopp, but any information to be gleaned about how he might relate to post-Klopp Liverpool will be key to deciding his future.
I don’t disagree with you, mate - his general play post AFCON has been atrocious; I even started a thread questioning whether he’s all right. His bad form + pressure on Klopp to always play him (so he can try to play himself into form) was one of the major reasons, if not the main reason, for our final stretch collapse.I can see why the data would suggest keeping him, but what the data isn’t showing is the weighting from first half to second half of the season.
I don’t have the data, just my eyes and a hunch that his data first half massively exceeds second half over the last few seasons.
Watching him play now is saddening. Like a boxer who has had a couple fights too many. It won’t improve getting another season out of him.
I worry we won’t get any suitable offers and he sticks round like a bad smell for another year.
It's three years now of him being utterly fucking shit second half of the season.
Have to say looking at this graph, Diaz is probably the one with the strongest case to sell - statistically the least efficient of our attackers and with the biggest resale value.
Good point about lack of pressing - especially as this is a key trait for Slot. I wonder what he thinks… I’m truly on the fence.To put it another way with the goal thing. Watch his goals from four years ago, and think, oh, we can score that sort of goal with someone else or create other similar goals. You'll feel like an idiot.
This year? Please.
Now, some buy the "Salah has evolved" rather than thinking he's just declined and is operating where he can. I think teams adapted to some of the assists he was making, by ceasing to respect his pace and getting closer to him when he receives the ball. You started seeing him get bodied and make bad first touches, at best playing it back to defense and starting the cycle again.
He used to be able to threaten both things: laying it off, or turning and going but now the latter is a bluff. In addition, he has a lovely pass on him, especially inside out, but if he is to operate in those places, his lack of pressing is actually more impactful, not less. For all his evolution, his work as an outlet ball dropping deep with back to goal is nowhere near good enough, and nowhere near as useful as when he could just run with it and stretch play, let alone even break through.
I honestly don’t think we will get any offers.I don't think Saudi are going to offer up the money this season, and I'm not sure who will come for him. He may be here anyway.
If he is there needs to be a reckoning. He can't play in Europe and the league every week through a season unless for some reason you can figure out a way where he doesn't have to defend much.