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Offline aj2k77

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6090 on: Today at 12:39:29 PM »
Luiz keeps things ticking over whilst Tielemans makes things happen.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6091 on: Today at 12:55:22 PM »
Luiz keeps things ticking over whilst Tielemans makes things happen.

Luiz at current state of fitness does that, but at his best he’s a creative force. Tielemans is stronger at that, but it’s not a binary comparison.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6092 on: Today at 01:02:09 PM »
Luiz keeps things ticking over whilst Tielemans makes things happen.

Luiz at current state of fitness does that, but at his best he’s a creative force. Tielemans is stronger at that, but it’s not a binary comparison.

Yep some cracking assists in his time, it's easy to forget. The set piece delivery on to Pau's bonce at Spurs, the outside of the boot, inch-perfect throughball to Watkins at Sheffield United etc etc. Doug's not hitting those heights yet and I guess after 18 months of barely playing (and rumours of long term injury issues), we have no evidence that he is definitely capable of hitting those heights again. But in the circumstances, it's been an encouraging enough start to his second spell to suggest he might have it in him as he plays more.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6093 on: Today at 01:08:43 PM »
Luiz keeps things ticking over whilst Tielemans makes things happen.

Luiz at current state of fitness does that, but at his best he’s a creative force. Tielemans is stronger at that, but it’s not a binary comparison.

Yep some cracking assists in his time, it's easy to forget. The set piece delivery on to Pau's bonce at Spurs, the outside of the boot, inch-perfect throughball to Watkins at Sheffield United etc etc. Doug's not hitting those heights yet and I guess after 18 months of barely playing (and rumours of long term injury issues), we have no evidence that he is definitely capable of hitting those heights again. But in the circumstances, it's been an encouraging enough start to his second spell to suggest he might have it in him as he plays more.

Really don't see why we've stopped him doing his corners. They're predominantly short and across the edge of the box or short to allow a dribble to the box rather than those whipped-in, under-the-bar ones which were so useful in 23/24.

And lo, as soon as Bailey does a proper one we score from it.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6094 on: Today at 01:31:52 PM »
Nearly all the corners we have had have been from the wrong side for Luiz to try to put one just under the bar. I'd imagine he will try it when he has the option to do so, I don't think we have told him no to do so. Luiz couldn't have done the Bailey one because, again, it was wrong side for him. Would be happy for Bailey to take all the corners from that side if they're both on the pitch at the same time.

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Re: Douglas Luiz - back home on loan
« Reply #6095 on: Today at 01:47:08 PM »
He had four or five from his preferred side against Brentford, and they were all (or nearly all) knocked short to Maatsen.

 


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