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Offline Rudy Can't Fail

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2970 on: November 11, 2025, 11:53:34 AM »
Humble pie here too, I was a big fan pre injury but thought he was a busted flush after last season.

On top of the goals, he has recently become less wasteful in possession (one or two small transgressions today notwithstanding). Where earlier in the season, our play seemed to frequently break up at his feet (too often looking for the threaded pass, and at other times just plain mistakes), he seems to have cut out a good portion of the errors and his judgement in forward passing is better.

It’s a great redemption story.

You make him sound like Morgan Rogers with all those incomplete passes, mistakes, etc. ;)

The big difference and the one that he was constantly accused of was being too lightweight and so easily pushed off the ball. That seems to have disappeared and it reminded me of an interview with Vitinha at PSG, who at 64kg had a very similar problem. He never had the physicality to compete so had to use other attributes of his game to compensate.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2971 on: November 11, 2025, 06:28:45 PM »
Second best goal involvement ratio per 90 mins this season behind Haaland.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2972 on: Today at 02:01:39 AM »
Apart from all the other stuff, what I like about the new Emi is that he no longer sits on the floor waving his arms and demanding free-kicks when he gets clobbered. He now gets up and closes down the man with the ball.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2973 on: Today at 08:18:50 AM »
Apart from all the other stuff, what I like about the new Emi is that he no longer sits on the floor waving his arms and demanding free-kicks when he gets clobbered. He now gets up and closes down the man with the ball.

Yep, that's something I noticed as well.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2974 on: Today at 10:10:35 AM »
Another area Emi has improved is his tackling. Might of learnt a trick or two from players like David and Bernado Silva who are of similar size (65kg). There is no need for full blooded tackles to try and regain possession.

Man City mastered the art of getting the ball back with subtle, niggly, tap of the ankles, nudge like contact. Once an opponent is slightly off balance they are more likely to lose possession.

Less chance of getting hurt, booked and you stay on your feet more often. Terrier like.

Leave the full blooded challenges to the better equipped players in the team.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #2975 on: Today at 10:14:54 AM »
Humble pie here too, I was a big fan pre injury but thought he was a busted flush after last season.

On top of the goals, he has recently become less wasteful in possession (one or two small transgressions today notwithstanding). Where earlier in the season, our play seemed to frequently break up at his feet (too often looking for the threaded pass, and at other times just plain mistakes), he seems to have cut out a good portion of the errors and his judgement in forward passing is better.

It’s a great redemption story.

You make him sound like Morgan Rogers with all those incomplete passes, mistakes, etc. ;)

The big difference and the one that he was constantly accused of was being too lightweight and so easily pushed off the ball. That seems to have disappeared and it reminded me of an interview with Vitinha at PSG, who at 64kg had a very similar problem. He never had the physicality to compete so had to use other attributes of his game to compensate.
I think it’s because he releases the ball quicker whereas before he was often caught in possession.
His all round decision asking has improved immensely.

 


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