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Online PaulWinch again

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1170 on: October 20, 2024, 08:42:25 PM »
I'm sure he used to bang in three or four free kicks a season for Everton. I suppose the version we've got is still better though, even without that extra string to his bow.

I remember in Unai’s first game against Manure he scored a belter of a free kick, I think.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1171 on: October 21, 2024, 03:03:19 AM »
Digne has been sensational for a good while now.

Quite fun to remember our benefitting from the lack of joined up thinking that was Everton…

Player falls out with manager, sell player on at a bit of a move on swiftly fee

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In January 2022, Digne told Everton manager Rafael Benítez that he no longer wanted to play for the club and wished to leave. He had argued with the manager over tactics.[39]
On 13 January 2022, Aston Villa announced the signing of Digne from Everton for a fee of £25 million, with a contract until 2026.[40][41]

Three days later, sack the manager your stalwart servant fell out with.

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After a 2–1 defeat to bottom-placed Norwich City at Carrow Road, Benitez was relieved of his duties on 16 January 2022, after six-and-a-half months in charge, with Everton in 15th place, six points above the relegation zone, having lost nine of their previous thirteen games.[130] With his sacking, Benitez became the fifth Everton manager to lose his job in the previous six years.[131]

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1172 on: October 21, 2024, 09:12:53 AM »
Lot's of old tweets resurfacing from Newcastle fans in 2022 saying they are glad Digne turned them down as Matt Targett is miles clear.  Hmmm.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1173 on: October 21, 2024, 10:37:28 AM »
Was it Lampard who replaced Benitez? I wonder if Digne had hung on for a week at Goodison would he have rejected "Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa" for "Frank Lampard's Everton"? England never figured how how to play both. Now Lucas would have to work-out how to play for one or the other.

Thankfully, this never came to pass. Almost 3 years on, Lucas and Villa are very happy together and are now expecting their second child.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1174 on: October 21, 2024, 10:40:13 AM »
Was it Lampard who replaced Benitez? I wonder if Digne had hung on for a week at Goodison would he have rejected "Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa" for "Frank Lampard's Everton"? England never figured how how to play both. Now Lucas would have to work-out how to play for one or the other.

Thankfully, this never came to pass. Almost 3 years on, Lucas and Villa are very happy together and are now expecting their second child.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1175 on: October 21, 2024, 10:40:24 AM »
From The Athletic

WANT TO UNDERSTAND VILLA’S TRANSFORMATION UNDER EMERY? THEN STUDY LUCAS DIGNE

By Jacob Tanswell

Sunday marked two years since Steven Gerrard was sacked by Aston Villa. His departure came after Villa lost 3-0 to Fulham at Craven Cottage.

He was replaced by Unai Emery, whose Villa side beat Fulham 3-1 at the same stadium on Saturday.

The transformation has been exceptional.

The weekend’s win was the first time Villa have recorded back-to-back victories at Craven Cottage, giving the club their best start in 26 years. The fingerprints of Emery’s rejuvenation are visible on every player, but none more than Lucas Digne.

“When I arrived here, I was not happy with his performances,” said Emery, speaking in Friday’s press conference. “I was not happy and I told him I needed more, I needed more in everything.

“But he was always very demanding of himself to do everything I asked of him. He’s a very good example for other players in how professional he is. He’s grateful to be with Aston Villa and our new way.”

In the past, Villa’s manager has been forthright about Digne, telling the French defender he wanted another left-back — Alex Moreno in January 2023 and, this summer, Ian Maatsen — as well as admitting he could leave last year owing to his £120,000 salary and interest from Saudi Arabia. An injury to another of Villa’s targets, Marcos Acuna, as well as Digne making clear he wanted to stay, meant a departure did not materialise.

Gradually, Emery has been won over by the 31-year-old’s response. Even this summer, Digne had few complaints when Villa blocked an approach from France’s Football Association to participate at the Paris Olympics, recognising the importance of pre-season with his club.

“He’s wanting more,” said Emery. “For example, France played on Monday (winning 2-1, with Digne playing the full match after being recalled by his national team). Usually, I give the players two days off after they’re with their national team, but Lucas was here on Wednesday. He had decided to come early, recover and train. I told the physios, ‘Today is not necessarily his session here with us, but he wants to train’.”

Digne is an often understated performer but operates in a critical position for Emery’s system. Villa’s 4-2-3-1 shape in theory becomes a 3-2-5 in practice, with the team’s in-possession tactics designed to unlock the left-back in high areas.

Fundamentally, Villa build in an asymmetrical formation, with the right-back tucking in and the left-back supplying width. Digne stays deep while the ball is in Villa’s half to provide a build-up option, but is tasked with sprinting upfield when a move develops.

It was not so long ago that Villa decided to sign Alex Moreno, now on loan at Nottingham Forest, because he was regarded as the ideal profile for an Emery-style left-back; a sharp burst of acceleration was vital to his one-v-one and ball-carrying abilities.

Digne was seen as more of a stand-and-cross full-back. Yet, despite cutting his game from a more traditional cloth, Digne has now developed the required movement to fulfil Emery’s requirements, which means at times replicating a left-winger.

His impact at Fulham on Saturday reaffirmed the significant strides he has made. Before half-time, Diego Carlos drilled a pass over Fulham’s back line that was met by Digne’s high, overlapping run. He managed to direct a cross towards Morgan Rogers, who shot wide.

It was risk and reward for Emery, with Digne venturing forward to put crosses in — he attempted 39 more deliveries than any team-mate last season — while also guarding against the threat of Fulham’s Adama Traore down the same side.

This came after Villa conceded on transition in the previous away game, the 2-2 draw at Ipswich Town.

Yet the risk-versus-reward gamble worked against Fulham, with Traore being substituted in the 68th minute having had the second-fewest touches of any player (12), behind Ollie Watkins (9).

Before the break, 51 per cent of Villa’s attacks came down the left — more than twice the number generated from the right (24 per cent). “Lucas did fantastic work,” said Emery. “We tried to correct things we didn’t do right at Ipswich.”

Villa’s third goal was a sweeping, now trademark, diagonal move. On this occasion, it was Youri Tielemans who pierced the opposition midfield to find Rogers driving diagonally, who passed to Digne in space.

Digne whipped the cross along the edge of the six-yard box, increasing the likelihood of Issa Diop deflecting the ball into his net.

Even in additional time, Digne remained purposeful. He charged into a high area and — this time from a similar angle — decided to shoot hard and low.

The intensity Emery demands from his players was characterised by the left-back’s display.

“One thing is clear,” Emery said. “He has improved a lot defensively, focusing on the tactical idea we have. He’s defending better than when we arrived here. Offensively, we use him intelligently and with his very good crossing. He works at a very good tempo and can go higher when we need it.”

Perhaps surprisingly, that galling night two years ago did not bring major renewal; nine of the 14 players who featured are still at Villa.

Despite the match offering up some parallels, such as Matty Cash conceding a penalty for handball and another red card with Jaden Philogene, Emery’s Villa has been a revolution — and so has Digne.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1176 on: October 21, 2024, 11:01:34 AM »
Good article, Digne really annoyed me pre Emery and even for a while under him. He was so soft defensively and couldn't get back in that crazy Gerrard formation. Moreno was excellent when he first came in but Digne has survived and continues to improve. We dodged a bullet with the Acuna move falling through

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1177 on: October 21, 2024, 11:15:17 AM »
Great article.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1178 on: November 18, 2024, 01:12:38 AM »
What a game for France. Started, 2 assists and a [technical own goal but everyone knows it should be] superb goal from a free kick. A++

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1179 on: November 18, 2024, 08:24:27 AM »
He is up there for early contenders for player of season so far

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1180 on: November 18, 2024, 04:54:36 PM »
He is up there for early contenders for player of season so far

Is he? Any chance he can assist for us and score a free kick instead of hitting the first man every time (ie at home to Yanited)?
« Last Edit: November 18, 2024, 04:56:36 PM by eamonn »

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1181 on: November 18, 2024, 07:49:40 PM »
He is up there for early contenders for player of season so far

Is he? Any chance he can assist for us and score a free kick instead of hitting the first man every time (ie at home to Yanited)?

His set pieces i agree have not bewn goid enough but his overall play i think has been very good. If it wasn't maatsen would ahve had more starts

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1182 on: November 19, 2024, 03:00:16 AM »
One of our most consistent performers and has been for some time now.

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1183 on: November 20, 2024, 02:04:51 AM »
Do we offer one of our best players a contract extension in the summer, even though he's 31?

Do we move him and his wages on, replacing him with Maatsen, with Paterson / Illing-Junior as back-up?

Illing-Junior was MoM for England U-21s on Monday, btw. He looked good-hardly wasted a ball.

Decisions, decisions...

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Re: Lucas Digne
« Reply #1184 on: November 20, 2024, 07:17:43 AM »
I think that is exactly what will happen.

 


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