9 - Robert Lewandowski

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Temptation

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I need to watch a full Barca game in it's current state to assess the kind of attacking scenarios created.

Lewandowski will definitely take the penalties and direct free kicks on top of that.
 

Temptation

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[MENTION=19457]KingLeo10[/MENTION] the reason I believe he'll thrive in any system is because he has the ability to score all kinds of goals. Be it headers, weak foot, volley, tough angles. He doesn't rely on particular kind of chances like getting in behind.

He gets tap ins, run in behinds, cutbacks and everything. Great at scoring from corners, pens and free kicks too.

Another uncanny ability he has is no matter how uncomfortable or awkward height a cross comes in, he expertly manipulates it and gets the shot away even in crowded areas.

Can't see how his numbers will drop. His technique is insane.
 

Birdy

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[MENTION=19457]KingLeo10[/MENTION] the reason I believe he'll thrive in any system is because he has the ability to score all kinds of goals. Be it headers, weak foot, volley, tough angles. He doesn't rely on particular kind of chances like getting in behind.

He gets tap ins, run in behinds, cutbacks and everything. Great at scoring from corners, pens and free kicks too.

Another uncanny ability he has is no matter how uncomfortable or awkward height a cross comes in, he expertly manipulates it and gets the shot away even in crowded areas.

Can't see how his numbers will drop. His technique is insane.

He is fantastic in finishing, everyone knows that.

BUT there is much more to the modern game, especially in regards to pressing/counter-pressing and transitions
the big question marks are there given his age
 

Temptation

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He is fantastic in finishing, everyone knows that.

BUT there is much more to the modern game, especially in regards to pressing/counter-pressing and transitions
the big question marks are there given his age

He doesn't press much anymore.

Only presses when Muller(Bayern's pressing trigger-man) asks him to in specific situations like 3 times a game.

Used to press more under Flick.
 

Morten

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He is fantastic in finishing, everyone knows that.

BUT there is much more to the modern game, especially in regards to pressing/counter-pressing and transitions
the big question marks are there given his age

I don't know about pressing, but his all-round game is solid, he is not your glorified Lukaku/Auba, he is comfortable playing with his back towards goal.
 

topt

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[MENTION=19457]KingLeo10[/MENTION] the reason I believe he'll thrive in any system is because he has the ability to score all kinds of goals. Be it headers, weak foot, volley, tough angles. He doesn't rely on particular kind of chances like getting in behind.

He gets tap ins, run in behinds, cutbacks and everything. Great at scoring from corners, pens and free kicks too.

Another uncanny ability he has is no matter how uncomfortable or awkward height a cross comes in, he expertly manipulates it and gets the shot away even in crowded areas.

Can't see how his numbers will drop. His technique is insane.

I can; no Thomas Muller
 

topt

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L.

Muller was being phased out by Kovac and Lewandowski was still scoring for fun and singlehandedly carrying the club. A lot of Muller's low xG chances are converted by Lewy. It works both ways.

he was not 34 back then, also under Kovac bayern didnt go anywhere, so dont know what he was carrying
 

Temptation

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I keep hearing that but 100% dont agree, since I am watching bothe every game

It's Nagelsmann's bullcrap tactics in the last few months.

Overcrowding the box with way too many players. Everybody coming in each other's way.

I watch nearly every Bayern game
 
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