Bailey fulfills a role in the side that nobody else quite does. Traoré isn't as fast off the ball and Big Jhon is a bit green.Bailey's the one who runs the right channels, is available for the outballs, attacks at the right angles. It's just a shame that he can't do anything with it, anything at all, ever.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 16, 2023, 11:42:55 AMI still think Bailey is better on the left than right. I know he’s scored a couple from the right, but I find on that side he’s always trying to control the ball and then cut inside the LB, and he invariably fucks up the first bit and rarely if ever getting to the second. True I think, but all his other attributes best fit the set-up of the team coming in from the right, where he inevitably messes up. He's a bit stuck, basically - and so are we!
I still think Bailey is better on the left than right. I know he’s scored a couple from the right, but I find on that side he’s always trying to control the ball and then cut inside the LB, and he invariably fucks up the first bit and rarely if ever getting to the second.
Quote from: Monty on March 16, 2023, 11:47:08 AMQuote from: Toronto Villa on March 16, 2023, 11:42:55 AMI still think Bailey is better on the left than right. I know he’s scored a couple from the right, but I find on that side he’s always trying to control the ball and then cut inside the LB, and he invariably fucks up the first bit and rarely if ever getting to the second. True I think, but all his other attributes best fit the set-up of the team coming in from the right, where he inevitably messes up. He's a bit stuck, basically - and so are we!The biggest problem with him being super left-footed but playing on the right is that it takes his pace out of the game. There are regular comments on here suggesting his pace is a myth but every now and then he gets a chance to rinse someone and you see how dangerous it could be.
The biggest problem with him being super left-footed but playing on the right is that it takes his pace out of the game. There are regular comments on here suggesting his pace is a myth but every now and then he gets a chance to rinse someone and you see how dangerous it could be.
The big thing at the minute is the 'formations are dead' idea, which is a bit exaggerated as there are still starting positions and, anyway, formations have always been oversimplistic so in that sense it's not totally new.The difference is that, unlike the Pep military-style positional stuff, players are trained to exploit space in a much freer and improvised way, learning to cover for the guy whose right it is to go for the gap because at some point it'll be your turn, etc. At its best, it's Napoli right now, so I'm pretty pleased to see us at the cutting edge of something that actually works for once.Quote from: paul_e on March 16, 2023, 11:52:25 AMThe biggest problem with him being super left-footed but playing on the right is that it takes his pace out of the game. There are regular comments on here suggesting his pace is a myth but every now and then he gets a chance to rinse someone and you see how dangerous it could be.I'd rather say it limits his opportunities to show top speed, but I basically agree yeah. Sometimes the best interests of the player and those of the team conflict, obviously to the detriment of both in a sense, but of course the alternative would throw everything off-balance and so isn't exactly a solution. One of those ironies.
Quote from: Monty on March 16, 2023, 12:01:16 PMThe big thing at the minute is the 'formations are dead' idea, which is a bit exaggerated as there are still starting positions and, anyway, formations have always been oversimplistic so in that sense it's not totally new.The difference is that, unlike the Pep military-style positional stuff, players are trained to exploit space in a much freer and improvised way, learning to cover for the guy whose right it is to go for the gap because at some point it'll be your turn, etc. At its best, it's Napoli right now, so I'm pretty pleased to see us at the cutting edge of something that actually works for once.Quote from: paul_e on March 16, 2023, 11:52:25 AMThe biggest problem with him being super left-footed but playing on the right is that it takes his pace out of the game. There are regular comments on here suggesting his pace is a myth but every now and then he gets a chance to rinse someone and you see how dangerous it could be.I'd rather say it limits his opportunities to show top speed, but I basically agree yeah. Sometimes the best interests of the player and those of the team conflict, obviously to the detriment of both in a sense, but of course the alternative would throw everything off-balance and so isn't exactly a solution. One of those ironies.Bailey is sort of the antihesis of 'formations are dead' thing isn't he? I mean that requires players to be tactically flexible, intelligent and selfless, characteristics that seem to missing from the Leon the footballer**He may well be an intelligent and generous young man outside of football
I keep saying he looks like he spent his formative years honing his skills alone in the garden and then has been suddenly thrust into 11 a side football with no concept of it.
He does strike me as the kind of player who'd be better suited to being given a specific role in which he has, like, eight exact things to do. He's not the first to struggle adapting from simple to complex roles and he won't be the last - I mean, look at Grealish or Mahrez struggling under Guardiola.
As someone else said, with Bailey it is very noticeable that if something doesn't go for him early on in the game, that's it, he might as well not be on the pitch for the rest of it.It's mentality with him, and he just doesn't have it at this level.