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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #450 on: Today at 11:43:05 AM »
I'll admit to not really seeing anything in Bogarde to get excited about before yesterday, he was magnificent and my MOM. He just looked so assured in possession, pressproof.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #451 on: Today at 12:08:57 PM »
From the Guardian.

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Bogarde has Villa fans on their feet
It is a staple of junior football and if there was a Most Improved Player prize at Aston Villa it would surely go to Lamare Bogarde. The 21-year-old, who signed from Feyenoord at 16, was given a standing ovation upon being substituted in the victory at home to Burnley, a week on from Unai Emery leading the applause when Bogarde was withdrawn late on in the win against Fulham. Emery admires Bogarde’s versatility but it was at the base of midfield where the Dutchman, who has started Villa’s past two league matches and featured in eight of Villa’s 10 games in all competitions, looks most at home. He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental. Ben Fisher

 Match report: Aston Villa 2-1 Burnley

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #452 on: Today at 12:18:20 PM »
Hopefully he won't smile too often like our last utility player did.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #453 on: Today at 01:19:33 PM »
He looked good yesterday, but it seemed to me that he was invisible, with the Burnley press appearing to miss he was on the pitch a few times, when he just turned and ran through 2 players who were 5 years apart! 

Could be a genuine break through year for him.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #454 on: Today at 01:37:51 PM »
From the Guardian.

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He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental.

Those are ridiculous stats. As for our youngsters breaking through, again I'm a firm believer that rather than group them all together in a pointless League Cup game, we give individuals a chance to play in the real first team. Unai deserves praise for sticking with him even if he was only there by chance due to injuries.

Is there anybody else who deserves a chance?

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #455 on: Today at 02:00:20 PM »
Hopefully he won't smile too often like our last utility player did.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #456 on: Today at 02:40:28 PM »
From the Guardian.

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Bogarde has Villa fans on their feet
It is a staple of junior football and if there was a Most Improved Player prize at Aston Villa it would surely go to Lamare Bogarde. The 21-year-old, who signed from Feyenoord at 16, was given a standing ovation upon being substituted in the victory at home to Burnley, a week on from Unai Emery leading the applause when Bogarde was withdrawn late on in the win against Fulham. Emery admires Bogarde’s versatility but it was at the base of midfield where the Dutchman, who has started Villa’s past two league matches and featured in eight of Villa’s 10 games in all competitions, looks most at home. He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental. Ben Fisher

 Match report: Aston Villa 2-1 Burnley

Think it was the guardian who were calling him limited after the draw at Everton. Referencing both him and Buendia as evidence of our decline since running PSG close. Both did ok in that game and have done very well since.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #457 on: Today at 02:47:05 PM »
From the Guardian.

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Bogarde has Villa fans on their feet
It is a staple of junior football and if there was a Most Improved Player prize at Aston Villa it would surely go to Lamare Bogarde. The 21-year-old, who signed from Feyenoord at 16, was given a standing ovation upon being substituted in the victory at home to Burnley, a week on from Unai Emery leading the applause when Bogarde was withdrawn late on in the win against Fulham. Emery admires Bogarde’s versatility but it was at the base of midfield where the Dutchman, who has started Villa’s past two league matches and featured in eight of Villa’s 10 games in all competitions, looks most at home. He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental. Ben Fisher

 Match report: Aston Villa 2-1 Burnley

Think it was the guardian who were calling him limited after the draw at Everton. Referencing both him and Buendia as evidence of our decline since running PSG close. Both did ok in that game and have done very well since.

From this very thread after that match:

Crap on the ball. Which isn't good when you're a midfielder.

Harsh, he was far from the biggest problem today.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #458 on: Today at 02:48:12 PM »
We do know that many different people write for various media organisations, and that there isn't a standard editorial line to take when covering unremarkable defensive midfielders, right?

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #459 on: Today at 03:07:35 PM »
From the Guardian.

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He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental.

Those are ridiculous stats. As for our youngsters breaking through, again I'm a firm believer that rather than group them all together in a pointless League Cup game, we give individuals a chance to play in the real first team. Unai deserves praise for sticking with him even if he was only there by chance due to injuries.
Ridiculous, but not an outlier IIRC. Didn't he also have mad passing stats in last year's Arsenal away fixture, after which he also received a lot of plaudits?

Edit: here are his stats from that game.
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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #460 on: Today at 03:56:09 PM »
From the Guardian.

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He was Villa’s most-fouled player against Burnley, a statistic indicative of his involvement, but perhaps more tellingly he completed 97% of his attempted passes (56 out of 58). Villa’s rise has meant academy youngsters have had few opportunities but Bogarde is proving increasingly instrumental.

Those are ridiculous stats. As for our youngsters breaking through, again I'm a firm believer that rather than group them all together in a pointless League Cup game, we give individuals a chance to play in the real first team. Unai deserves praise for sticking with him even if he was only there by chance due to injuries.
Ridiculous, but not an outlier IIRC. Didn't he also have mad passing stats in last year's Arsenal away fixture, after which he also received a lot of plaudits?

Edit: here are his stats from that game.

WOW! I'd forgotten all about that game. Makes you wonder what the hell Unai is playing at! ;)

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #461 on: Today at 04:03:54 PM »
More passing accuracy stats here:

96.6% vs Burnley
100% vs Feyenoord
100% vs Fulham

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #462 on: Today at 05:23:14 PM »
Am guessing quite a few of these are short, low-risk build up passes with the central defenders, keeper and full backs.

Does your source of info break that down into progressive/non-progressive passes?

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #463 on: Today at 05:37:23 PM »
I haven't found that, he played 1 that was pretty important (for our 2nd goal) but more importantly that wasn't really his job yesterday.

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Re: Lamare Bogarde
« Reply #464 on: Today at 05:47:25 PM »
Haven’t found what? Not sure I follow.

 


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