Quote from: PaulWinch again on Today at 08:08:44 AMYeah but I’d argue Dougie at his best was one of the best midfielders in the league - now clearly he’s not at that level currently. But he has the potential to be much more than he’s shown.I suppose that’s where we differ. I don’t think that about Luiz. He’s been really good in periods but even at his best, nowhere near as good or as important than Tielemans for me.
Yeah but I’d argue Dougie at his best was one of the best midfielders in the league - now clearly he’s not at that level currently. But he has the potential to be much more than he’s shown.
Tielemans just does things that are nearly impossible to replace. There was an early ball, a free-kick I think, where Dougie tried to dink it through the right channel of the penalty area, and just about didn't get it right. It was a good effort - but it's something Tielemans hits pretty much every time, because he's incredible.Even more so though, what was that insane statistic about Tielemans having the most line breaking passes in the league by miles? Turning defence into attack, beating presses and releasing Rogers or McGinn, conjuring up space from nowhere - Tielemans is literally as good as anyone on earth at doing that. It's tough on Dougie, having been through incoherence at Juve and unfitness at Forest (not to mention playing for cloggers), to suddenly be dropped into those boots.He's a good player, does many many good things. He just can't replace Youri, because pretty much no-one can.
I'm not sure many of us would have had Tielemans ahead of Luiz in the one season they played together. I'd say Youri has now hit a level which is slightly above Dougie when they are both at their best but as others have said, there isn't much in it. I just don't think Dougie is anywhere near his best yet. He was also dropping far deeper than we'd like last night, often filling in for Tyrone if he venture forward and that's just not where he is most effective.As he plays himself into form, it'd be great if we could work out a structure which deploys him further forward.Overall he's been busy and his performances have been fine if not at the heights (understandably) that we know he can fit.
Luiz even now is playing at a higher level than Tielemans was when he first came to us. Maybe similar career graphs in a way, both hardly kicked a ball for the 18 months before they joined us and they aren't going to quickly hit the best form.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 12:05:59 PMLuiz even now is playing at a higher level than Tielemans was when he first came to us. Maybe similar career graphs in a way, both hardly kicked a ball for the 18 months before they joined us and they aren't going to quickly hit the best form.Eh? Tielemans played 48 matches in the season before we signed him.