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Playing Malone and Sess

Started by rogerpbackinMidEastUS, January 30, 2017, 01:54:38 PM

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rogerpbackinMidEastUS

Would that work or would they get in each others way, on the left.
Playing Sess in a 'roving role' instead of Piazon would be interesting
VERY DAFT AND A LOT DAFTER THAN I SEEM, SOMETIMES

MJG

No as Sess cant hold the ball up as much as Piazon (whos not that great at it anyway).
Piazon gets ball a lot with back to goal and looking in field, where as Sess has learnt about facing forward and running with or towards goal. a different skill set and would change balance on left.
If we played 442 then I think there could be an argument for it(playing both him and Malone), and anyway I think Sess will eventually end up in that Bale role on the left for sides.

filham

Please don't mess around and play Sess out of position, it would do him no good.
Jocanovic has got things under control and is not putting Sess. under too much pressure, he is bringing him on slowly.


twang

Also, with Ayité back the two wide positions are filled by default.

Jamie88

Quote from: twang on January 30, 2017, 03:13:11 PM
Also, with Ayité back the two wide positions are filled by default.

A point could be made about starting Sess in place of Ayite though I think

toshes mate

Quote from: MJG on January 30, 2017, 01:57:57 PM
No as Sess cant hold the ball up as much as Piazon (whos not that great at it anyway).
Piazon gets ball a lot with back to goal and looking in field, where as Sess has learnt about facing forward and running with or towards goal. a different skill set and would change balance on left.
If we played 442 then I think there could be an argument for it(playing both him and Malone), and anyway I think Sess will eventually end up in that Bale role on the left for sides.


Sess has very quick feet and a sharp footballing brain and could play just about anywhere but he would benefit / does need players who have the ability to read the game as he does.  Malone is more of a worker with deceptively clever close ball control but he does need to learn how to cross and when to cross low or high.  I am hoping SJ has them performing all the right moves in training.