Okore/Vlaar is our best combination irrespective of Clark's form. When Vlaar goes then Clark would need to compete with Senderos and Baker as they return to fitness but at he's shown he can play well at this level.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 14, 2014, 02:55:28 PMOkore/Vlaar is our best combination irrespective of Clark's form. When Vlaar goes then Clark would need to compete with Senderos and Baker as they return to fitness but at he's shown he can play well at this level.We don't know that though as they've hardly played together. Best individual players don't always make the best partnerships.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 14, 2014, 08:23:23 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on December 14, 2014, 02:55:28 PMOkore/Vlaar is our best combination irrespective of Clark's form. When Vlaar goes then Clark would need to compete with Senderos and Baker as they return to fitness but at he's shown he can play well at this level.We don't know that though as they've hardly played together. Best individual players don't always make the best partnerships. Also they are both right footed which feeds strongly into the equation for many managers.
Has Okore played rb for us? Like in pre season etc
Quote from: dekko on December 15, 2014, 10:42:43 AMHas Okore played rb for us? Like in pre season etcDon't think he has for us, but did for his previous club (apparently). He's quick enough and good enough on the ball I think. Rather him than Lowton. We've always been quite content to shift Baker or Clark to the left when needed.
when Okore first joined he played with Vlaar despite them being both right footed. Yes, balance comes into it as does chemistry. However one is a young and very promising CB, the other a very experienced CB and captain of the club. And two right players works if the understanding is correct. There are examples everywhere today where it works, and some of our own best CB pairings over the years have been 2, even 3 right footed players playing perfectly well together.