http://www.eplindex.com/epl-news/36...herme-siqueira-5m-stats-compared-enrique.htmlDefensively both players are dribbled past at a similar rate with Siqueira slightly superior being dribbled past every 272 minutes compared to Enrique’s 251 however both are made to look like defensive stalwarts when comparing to Liverpool’s right back Glen Johnson who is dribbled past every 111 minutes – a shocking 29 times in 2012/13.
I've no idea why we would want to sell one of our most consistent performers, who is a regular for England and conducts himself immaculately on and off the pitch.
Isn't a RB's primary objective to defend the flanks and help us not conceded goals and not lose ?Because he isn't actually helping us win.
I know how good he can look - look being the important word. But a player who gets so much of the ball and does so little of note with it, all the while being a liability at the back is not actually a good player.
One day there might be a way of valuing players in terms of the goals they add to a team. I can guarantee Johnson will be a minus. A big expensive minus. He'll be the poster boy for exactly what to avoid in future.
Should also be noted that his value is only going to decline from this point onwards as he ages.
Majority of the time, Johnson received the ball inside of Stoke’s half, compared to Jose Enrique on the left side, who got the ball about an equal number of times in both halves. Johnson also had the fifth highest number of passes by any player in the final third, above both Daniel Sturridge and Iago Aspas and had the most number of take-ons in the match from either side as well, with 5 of his attempts coming in Stoke’s half.
Yes, no argument from me here. If he plays like this consistently, he is worth every penny of his 80/week salary.