He's going to really help with that big aerial weakness we suffered from last season and his recovery pace too.What's the reckoning on the first choice back four?Digne Pau Mings Konsa?
Quote from: Ads on June 14, 2024, 12:32:28 PMHe's going to really help with that big aerial weakness we suffered from last season and his recovery pace too.What's the reckoning on the first choice back four?Digne Pau Mings Konsa?If we are bringing in McKennie, Iling-Junior & Barkley to add to Nedeljković, then thats also, 6'1", 6'0"; 6'1" & 6'1" heights respectively.Each replacing a physically shorter player to help fix our lack of physicality across the pitch, as well as at both attacking & defending set-pieces...
Quote from: pablo_picasso on June 14, 2024, 02:18:28 PMQuote from: Ads on June 14, 2024, 12:32:28 PMHe's going to really help with that big aerial weakness we suffered from last season and his recovery pace too.What's the reckoning on the first choice back four?Digne Pau Mings Konsa?If we are bringing in McKennie, Iling-Junior & Barkley to add to Nedeljković, then thats also, 6'1", 6'0"; 6'1" & 6'1" heights respectively.Each replacing a physically shorter player to help fix our lack of physicality across the pitch, as well as at both attacking & defending set-pieces...I think it's pretty obvious that there's an intent to make us more physical and powerful.
Little Emi is a powerful man, he's like Scrappy Doo, but in a way that doesn't make you want to dismember him.
Indeed. Mings & Torres too.But I was more talking about the potential incoming players to add to the height we already have.Tbf, I probably should have added them in at the end to make my point a little clearer.