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Originally posted by CanadianEh View PostAside from Knockaert's cross I thought ARJ was miles better. Knockaert gave the ball away so many times.
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostMurray was a dead weight in the Huddersfield game, a fairer comment than saying ARJ was the best player.
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Originally posted by Lindfield23 View PostI don't dispute that Murray was dead weight yesterday (I described his performance was "abysmal") but it is questionable at best to label him "dead weight" on a more general basis (I believe this is what was meant, though I apologise if I have misinterpreted the original comment) - yes he has days when his performance is not up to scratch; just like every other player at the club. But he knows where the net is - his tally for Brighton over the years is testament to that
Brighton's attack can be scary if Andone starts.
Let's say Andone upfront with other wingers. If Jahanbakhsh gets moved to the right he will perform better as thats his natural position.
Andone linking up with players like Ali-J to his right, Izquierdo to his left, Bissouma advancing, as well as Pascal Gross when hes back, they might actually create more chances than their opponents.
Then bring on Murray after 70th tactically. Sounds more useful than him tiring out during the first half.
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostWidth of the crossbar between them. Industry was needed more than finesse against Huddersfield and Knockaert leads with this. Against Palace, CH has a decision to make which winger would be most suitable by style rather than ability (not much to choose between them ability wise)."History is a set of lies that people have agreed upon,"
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Originally posted by perspolis#1 View PostNo man Glenn Murray was great but we have to be honest it shows in his form. His beginning of the season stats are a different world than his current run of form. Personally, I think age is catching up to him. We had our own Ali Daei who was our undisputed best goalscorer ever.. but he eventually became a liability after the age of 35/36.
Brighton's attack can be scary if Andone starts.
Let's say Andone upfront with other wingers. If Jahanbakhsh gets moved to the right he will perform better as thats his natural position.
Andone linking up with players like Ali-J to his right, Izquierdo to his left, Bissouma advancing, as well as Pascal Gross when hes back, they might actually create more chances than their opponents.
Then bring on Murray after 70th tactically. Sounds more useful than him tiring out during the first half.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comm...jose_mourinho/
^^everybody listen to what Mourinho had to say about Mohammad Salah when he first arrived at Chelsea. Football is about adaptation and growth, but for these two things to be maximized you need patience and willpower. This is why I am always going to be optimistic about Alireza.
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True, Salah was still improving rapidly even at age 24-25. In fact, he improved progressively throughout the years from the time he was practising his penalties with Alex Frei.
There's a reason why JB's market value was so high despite being from a country which has no proper agents, no merchandising potential, politically isolated etc.... , and why his current market value is over twice as much as the frenchman Knockaert. Hughton realises that, and is just easing him in. We can see that BHA consider JB a work in progress based on their physical regime for him to convert him from a more wiry figure to more beast-type for the EPL (bulking for a few months and now he looks like he is cutting down).
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostTrue, Salah was still improving rapidly even at age 24-25. In fact, he improved progressively throughout the years from the time he was practising his penalties with Alex Frei.
There's a reason why JB's market value was so high despite being from a country which has no proper agents, no merchandising potential, politically isolated etc.... , and why his current market value is over twice as much as the frenchman Knockaert. Hughton realises that, and is just easing him in. We can see that BHA consider JB a work in progress based on their physical regime for him to convert him from a more wiry figure to more beast-type for the EPL (bulking for a few months and now he looks like he is cutting down).
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostTrue, Salah was still improving rapidly even at age 24-25. In fact, he improved progressively throughout the years from the time he was practising his penalties with Alex Frei.
There's a reason why JB's market value was so high despite being from a country which has no proper agents, no merchandising potential, politically isolated etc.... , and why his current market value is over twice as much as the frenchman Knockaert. Hughton realises that, and is just easing him in. We can see that BHA consider JB a work in progress based on their physical regime for him to convert him from a more wiry figure to more beast-type for the EPL (bulking for a few months and now he looks like he is cutting down).
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https://www.theguardian.com/football...eekends-action
Number 2 in talking points:
2) Jahanbakhsh shows promise of goals for Brighton
It has not been easy for Alireza Jahanbakhsh to adapt to the Premier League during his first year in England, but the Iran international showed he can be a threat in Brighton’s vital win against Huddersfield. Jahanbakhsh was Brighton’s most enterprising player after being handed his fourth league start of the season, and he was unfortunate to be taken off moments before Florin Andone’s late winner. The 25‑year‑old winger, who has struggled since his £17m move from AZ Alkmaar, could have scored twice and will feel he played well enough to keep José Izquierdo on the bench when Chris Hughton’s side visit Crystal Palace this weekend. “I am hoping we are going to see more,” Hughton said. “He is a goalscorer and that is why we brought him in. You like to think that with Alireza in the team we can get more goals.”
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Originally posted by TM4LIFE View Posthttps://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comm...jose_mourinho/
^^everybody listen to what Mourinho had to say about Mohammad Salah when he first arrived at Chelsea. Football is about adaptation and growth, but for these two things to be maximized you need patience and willpower. This is why I am always going to be optimistic about Alireza.
The matching pattern is Knockaert/March & Izquierdo/ARJ with Andone/Locadia.
I'd go for one inverted winger and one ordinary winger for flexibility with Izquierdo/Andone/ARJ as the ideal. However, against Huddersfield (atypical) the main creators were Knockaert 3 and Dale Stephens 3, ARJ 0, which only means the Liverpool system is more suited to quick breakaways that breaking down a stubborn defence e.g Everton.
Selection will depend on the opposition with the Brighton forwards having different styles rather than a marked difference in overall abilities. Last season Izquierdo was better in away games with his extra pace whereas Knockaert does quite well in the home games.
Stephens and Propper as shoe ins as the two defensive midfielders as there is nobody else and they are both right-sided. Attacking midfielder is Gross as the mainstay, with Bissouma provding a quicker alternative, and Kayal OK but does not have a very good goal scoring record.
Leicester are not all that much different with Albrighton/Barnes, Vardy, D.Gray, with Ndidi.
The Liverpool system is not ideal as Firmino is a bit lightweight like Andone, and sometimes a bulkier mobile target man like Lukaku or Locadia can do some bullying back.
i think the two Manchester teams are the ones that can't be mimicked. City are so good in midfield that Fernandidno can operate as a sole defensive midfielder. United have Pogba who could operate box to box if so inclined.
The players that have given Brighton the most trouble have been Hazard, Coutinho and Pogba in that order.
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Addenda: other players that have given Brighton trouble in midfield were David Silva, de Bruyne, Leroy Sane. And Mahrez when he played for Leicester. There are quite a few others with a high nuisance level like Calvert-Lewin (Everton) and quite a few goalkeepers: Foster (Watford), Pickford, and Heaton, Pope and Joe Hart. Aguero, Jesus, Vardy gave the defence the run around in spurts. Best opposing defences were Liverpool and Chelsea (this season only). Best opposing full back was Ashley Young, although Danilo played well twice against us.
“In football everything is complicated by the presence of the opposite team.”
― Jean-Paul Sartre
Brighton have a current squad of only 23 players, with lots out on loan. (8 first teamers and 14 academy). There might be be just one summer new signing? Mitrovic?
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