[MENTION=20930]Messi983[/MENTION],
Have you been tracking Arnau Martinez? If so how has he performed. Any high level potential?
Seems he has beat Couto (for now) for the RB spot.
They're sharing minutes so far. Couto started first three games and Arnau last three. Was thinking about this and thought Girona probably thought (or were affraid) that some club could pay Arnau's clause before end of transfer window so they've played Couto until they were sure Arnau will stay. Ofc Michel could have other reasons for his tactical decisions as well though. Will be interesting to see how Girona will handle RB position this year as they're clearly both talented players who need playing time to develop but at the same time it's very likely none of them will actually be at Girona next year.
Of those three games Arnau started I've only watched the last one vs Betis where he has scored early in the game after a nice through ball from LB Miguel Gutierrez (former Castilla player who also had a pretty good game). Overall Arnau's performance was ok. Didn't really stand out to me but I'd say he did what he was supposed to do and his manager should be pleased with his performance. There were a few moments when he (and another former Barca B player Santi Bueno who is also looking like he belongs to La Liga) had some problems with speed of Alex Moreno and skills of Rodri (keep an eye on him, I think he could have a breakthrough season for Betis) but otherwise did his job defensively. Besides the goal didn't really do much of notice offensively besides one run before the end of the game but he's a smart player who doesn't force things and can combine well with his team mates. We've seen in Segunda he can also be much more involved in attacks but probably needs to adapt playing against higher level opponents.
Not sure what his potential is. Probably not world class (those are rare at RB these days though) but if developed properly I think he could become a (borderline) starter at a big club or at worst a very good backup. I've not seen any glaring holes in his game but at only 19 (won't turn 20 until next April) and with this being his first season in La Liga he needs more polishing and experience.
We should definitely follow both Girona's RBs this season. It's a shame they have to share minutes but at the same time they could both also benefit from competing for minutes against other highly regarded youngster.
We'll see how this season will go on but right now I wouldn't mind taking a flier on either Arnau or Couto next summer. From what I've seen I'd say Couto is better in crossing and can also do things on his own in attack (like Alves but ofc not the same quality yet and probably never will be - which doesn't mean he can't still become a very good RB) while Arnau is a more well rounded player as said. That said I'm sceptical if either of them would be ready to came into Barca and take over a RB spot as his own within a year. Maybe in a transition season like last year but not in a team that wants to compete for titles so we'll probably look for someone with a bit more experience.
But then again nobody (not even me who have watched him regularly bossing it in Segunda) expected Pedri would establish himself in XI in first season here so I'm more than willing to give Arnau a chance if he'll be the choosen one and stick with him through (potential) early struggles, especially based on what we've had at RB in last 6-7 years.
There are other youngsters (with more top division experience than Arnau) like Malo Gusto, Vanderson and Frimpong I also like what I've seen from them but will need further scouting to have a clearer opinion on them. And more important than what my amateur eyes see, Barca scouts and sporting department also have 8-9 more months for evaluation and hopefully Cruyff, Alemany and Xavi will select the right guy.
Also, I think Girona as a team is worth following this season. Using many loans they've build a good team with an interesting mix of youth and experience. They were a better team at Villamarin and deserved at least a point. They were missing goal scoring abilities of Stuani (out with heart condition but should be back soon after international break) upfront though and probably also Yangel Herrera (who is more creative than Oriol Romeu or Aleix Garcia) in midfield. Commentators mentioned Taty Castellanos reminds them on his country man Chimy Avila and I think they were quite right. And since I'm a big fan of Chimy I'll probably also start to like Taty more the more I'll watch him. Reinier was inconsistent but I think talent is there and he should develop finally playing regularly after spending last two years on Dortmund's bench. Don't think he'll ever make it in RM but still only 20 and could have a solid career elsewhere.
But besides Arnau and Couto one player I like the most is Atletico's loanee Rodrigo "Roro" Riquelme. Technical, inteligent and hard working player who never stops moving around. Still not sure what his best position is and what Atleti will do with him longterm. The same with Camello (I think we still have a first option on him, might be smart to get one on Riquelme too in potential negotiations for Griezmann) who is also doing ok on loan at Rayo. Both of them had a very successful loan spell in Segunda at Mirandes last season too.
I believe it's time for Atleti to replace Simeone after this season. His defensive system is clearly not working as they don't have top level defenders anymore and don't think most new signings are as commited to "die on the pitch for him" as former generation around Godin, Filipe Luis, Gabi, younger Koke,... were.
They should get a coach who can get the best out of Felix (if not it's better to sell him) and kids like Camello, Riquelme, maybe Victor Mollejo and Manu Sanchez in future. Probably won't happen as he's waiting for a return to EPL but I was thinking Pochettino could be a good choice for Atleti. Not his biggest fan but he would make them play better football and also give a chance to academy players. Atleti are also not really expected to challenge for titles every season so a bit of a lower pressure situation could fit him as well. It's more likely they'll appoint someone like Bordalas who is a similar profile to El Cholo if they'll decide to move on from him though.
Sorry for a bit of OT.