Tanguy Ndombele

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Mike the Knife
I believe in Pep but struggle to see why he prefers Rodri over Ndombele, latter seems perfectly suited for City
 

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Mike the Knife
Different players. I think Rodri is the perfect fit as a DM for Pep. Young Busquets.

Lazy comparison perpetuated by the media. A young Busquets was winning the CL, Rodri is middle aged by comparison to Sergio - by his current age Busquets had already won every club trophy at least twice

There are similarities but Rodri is nowhere near the passer that Busquets is. He's intelligent & level headed so a simple comparison to be made. Pep would be the best to develop under but Busquets got this at 19
 

Jair Ventura

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="fr" dir="ltr">[INFO SL] ⚪ <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ligue1?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Ligue1</a> |<br><br>Tottenham, la Juventus et Man Utd accélèrent pour Ndombele. <a href="https://t.co/R9yeULg9A5">https://t.co/R9yeULg9A5</a> <a href="https://t.co/gt283Ogh71">pic.twitter.com/gt283Ogh71</a></p>— Soccer Link (@SoccerLink_) <a href="https://twitter.com/SoccerLink_/status/1141466200683229184?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 19, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Barcilliant

Senior Member
I am flip flopping here, but I am starting to think a midfield that covers a ton of ground and has a lot of discipline, even if not particularly creative, may be the way to go--a la Liverpool's midfield. They don't score much or create much, but they are very good at closing down space on opponents, winning the ball back, and then know the right people/places to pass to. Plus I'd like to get Busi to being a bit player. Maybe more grit, athleticism and box to box ethic is what we need, if Ndombele can do this and part of both a combination of highly active and highly disciplined midfield combo with De Jong and Arthur, maybe that would be best to add backbone to our defense and getting it back to our creative offensively players.

Tell me more about him, is he like a younger and bigger Kante, in going back a few pages on him I didn't here about this strengths, attributes, playing style, et

We've got Vidal. He was our best midfielder by far last season. Even in that debacle at Anfield he stood out as someone with grit.
 

BBZ8800

Senior Member
I believe in Pep but struggle to see why he prefers Rodri over Ndombele, latter seems perfectly suited for City

I think that majority of clubs, even Pep, are going back to basics, where a pivot's main role is to first defend and then to have an awesome forward game.

About Busi, he is more of a creator than defender.
Which is good in some situations, but a huge burden in majority of a CL matches.

In terms of stats this season:
Tackles:
Rodri 3,0
Ndo 1,9

Interceptions:
Rodri 1,2
Ndo 0,9

Clearances:
Rodri 2,0
Ndo 0,3

Even Pep probably wants a good old pivot who is awesome at defending and yet good on the ball, than having the opposite skills.

In 2006 we won a Cl with Edmilson as a pivot who was technically inferior to Rodri.
Yet, we had enough of a creative magic from Ronaldinho, Etoo, Messi, Xavi and Deco.

My point: Busi was an anomaly.
Not exactly a prototype of a pivot which we should be looking for in the future.
(You didn't mention Busi, but people are often talking about new Busis...)
 

Arizona Scott

New member
FYI De Jong stacks up kind of in between those numbers (tad higher in interceptions I think).

And Atletico's other midfielders, particularly Saul (but also Koke and Partey), compare well with Rodri. So it could also be a product of their style, or it could be both Rodri and Saul are very good in a range of defensive duties. Rodri with a modest buyout compared to market value seems like a great move by Pep and City--I give them that.
 

Arizona Scott

New member
We need to get rid of the deadwood we already have in midfield before we begin buying more.

We do need to get rid of deadwood but more important is striking for the best targets now and worrying about that latter. Maybe with another midfield buy the vets know their place and further motivation to cooperate for a move. Most of the vets still want to play footy, not be bench fodder. Some might find Serie A's or Ligue 1s pace extends their status and effectiveness. Or they can probably get paid even more in the EPL.
 

kattanib

Well-known member
Doesn’t fit Barca style. His composure isn’t that good and he seems to rush things as opposed to calming the play and being a source of stability and confidence (aka Busquets). He can be good for an English team but not Barca
 

Devils

Senior Member
Astonishing player.

Imagine a midfield of Rodri/Ndombele/FDJ. It would be the most dominant midfield in the world by far.
 

BBZ8800

Senior Member
Astonishing player.

Imagine a midfield of Rodri/Ndombele/FDJ. It would be the most dominant midfield in the world by far.

Plus Karamoko Dembele and Messi in attack.

I am afraid to even think about it.
We would win 18:0 on average against majority of opponents.
 

George_Costanza

Active member
Plus Karamoko Dembele and Messi in attack.

I am afraid to even think about it.
We would win 18:0 on average against majority of opponents.

Imagine what a coach like Valverde will do with such talents. I would say on average we can win 30:0 because you didn't fracture our genius manager.
 

FC433

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[tw]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="fr" dir="ltr">Tanguy Ndombele tout proche de Tottenham ! Accord autour des 62M€ + bonus, le joueur attend le feu vert pour aller passer sa visite médicale. <a href="https://twitter.com/DiMarzio?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@DiMarzio</a> <a href="https://t.co/h2bRatyOEL">https://t.co/h2bRatyOEL</a></p>— GuillaumeMP (@Guillaumemp) <a href="https://twitter.com/Guillaumemp/status/1143600154982932481?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 25, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> [/tw]
 

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