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So, he’s finally had a run of games in the first team. On paper, he’s been out most dangerous finisher this season.

 

However….

 

When everyone is fit, does he start in his favourite position? I think Gordon is our best option at left wing. He fits the way Howe wants to play in terms of pressing intensity. Barnes is a great finisher but has looked best coming off the bench and going at tired defences. Sometimes when he starts games he doesn’t seem to do much when he isn’t scoring. However I do think the decision to sub him on Saturday was weird given the main thing he does offer is a goal threat when we were struggling to break Everton down. 
 

Shame neither Gordon or Barnes look as good on the right wing. We have two great options on the left - in an ideal world the same would be said for the right wing as I don’t think Barnes or Gordon want to play there. Both look better on the left but if I had to pick one it would be Gordon. 

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4 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

So, he’s finally had a run of games in the first team. On paper, he’s been out most dangerous finisher this season.

 

However….

 

When everyone is fit, does he start in his favourite position? I think Gordon is our best option at left wing. He fits the way Howe wants to play in terms of pressing intensity. Barnes is a great finisher but has looked best coming off the bench and going at tired defences. Sometimes when he starts games he doesn’t seem to do much when he isn’t scoring. However I do think the decision to sub him on Saturday was weird given the gnome thing he does offer is a goal threat when we were struggling to break Everton down. 
 

Shame neither Gordon or Barnes look as good on the right wing. We have two great options on the left - in an ideal world the same would be said for the right wing as I don’t think Barnes or Gordon want to play there. Both look better on the left but if I had to pick one it would be Gordon. 

 

Barnes is arguably our best finisher especially amongst the midfielders however I don't think his tank is as robust as the others which is why Eddie has probably used him as a sub or taken him off when starting. 

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When he saw the team on Saturday one of our lot said in the system Eddie plays he’s definitely better as an impact sub. I don’t usually give a lot of credence to this individual’s opinions but it’s difficult to argue after what we saw during the game :cuppa:

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1 hour ago, Dr Gloom said:

However I do think the decision to sub him on Saturday was weird given the main thing he does offer is a goal threat when we were struggling to break Everton down. 

 

The problem is, he had an hour in which Gordon quite often occupied two or three defenders creating a shit load of space and did absolutely nothing. It's pointless having him on the pitch if he's not doing the one thing he does well - threatening goal.

 

You may as well have Miggy and Murphy on the pitch doing absolutely fuck all in the final third but stretching their defenders to bits.

 

I completely understood the logic in taking him off as he was playing shite IMO, however at that point I'd probably have hooked Murphy for Osula as well and put Gordon out left. For me, it would have made more sense having a big lump up top who is also insanely quick - Tarkowski and the other slouch would have no doubt threw a few more dodgy tackles in and won us some dangerous free kicks, maybe a red card and perhaps another stonewall pen (that someone else could have actually scored).

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I know it's been a while now and we've been in the CL and a cup final but I still pinch myself at times when you see Nufc being able to bring Tonali and Barnes off the bench :lol: 

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27 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

Just looking at his stats and since he's joined us he's had 13 goal involvements in 36 games.  


a lot of which have been off the bench, as have a lot of his best performances. He’s a brilliant impact player against tired legs - but will he be happy with that role long term? He’s good enough to start for a lot of top teams but I’m not convinced his off the ball work make him an Eddie Howe player across 90 minutes 

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3 hours ago, Dr Gloom said:


a lot of which have been off the bench, as have a lot of his best performances. He’s a brilliant impact player against tired legs - but will he be happy with that role long term? He’s good enough to start for a lot of top teams but I’m not convinced his off the ball work make him an Eddie Howe player across 90 minutes 

 

I think games being much longer and being allowed to make more and more substitutions allows you to better use the squad. So players like Barnes can start the game on the bench, but still be getting 30-45 minutes every weekend. And then there's the cup competitions and potentially Europe too. 

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It’s become a bit like rugby union after they allowed multiple subs and certain players are specifically ’finishers’ ie purely in the squad to play the last 1/3 or 1/4 of the match. He seems to be in that category. 

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Do we reckon Barnes has been better for us than Maddison would have been in the end then? Not really followed Maddison since, did he turn out to be any good?

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Still don’t see where he’d have fitted into the system Howe plays. And he doesn’t strike me as being good enough to make the manager change it

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He started out well there but he's not been a regular starter for a while now, you get the feeling Ange doesnt trust him. Come in from some stick from Spurs fans too. 

 

I dont think he'd have worked well under our system and Eddie Howe at all.

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43 minutes ago, aimaad22 said:

He started out well there but he's not been a regular starter for a while now, you get the feeling Ange doesnt trust him. Come in from some stick from Spurs fans too. 

 

I dont think he'd have worked well under our system and Eddie Howe at all.


In hindsight, I agree. We would have to have switched to 4-2-3-1, with Maddison at 10. But Howe has shown no desire to diverge from 4-3-3   

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10 hours ago, Dr Gloom said:


In hindsight, I agree. We would have to have switched to 4-2-3-1, with Maddison at 10. But Howe has shown no desire to diverge from 4-3-3   


4-3-3 is our base formation but during games, situationally,  we’ve gone 4-5-1, 4-4-2 and even 3-5-2 at times. Howe’s not as inflexible as is sometimes portrayed I reckon.

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Maddison was subbed at half time the other week with spurs getting beat, they turned it round and won..

 

He came off the bench at the weekend and they still couldn’t beat Ipswich at home..

 

Strikes me in the modern game with the way many teams are set up to press the opposition that he’s a luxury player who still doesn’t contribute enough going forward and definitely not enough defensively/in his team’s own half of the pitch. 
 

And now over to our good friend and colleague @The Fish who will prove me utterly wrong with some spurious 6th form stats he’s made up earlier :) 

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2 hours ago, PaddockLad said:

Maddison was subbed at half time the other week with spurs getting beat, they turned it round and won..

 

He came off the bench at the weekend and they still couldn’t beat Ipswich at home..

 

Strikes me in the modern game with the way many teams are set up to press the opposition that he’s a luxury player who still doesn’t contribute enough going forward and definitely not enough defensively/in his team’s own half of the pitch. 
 

And now over to our good friend and colleague @The Fish who will prove me utterly wrong with some spurious 6th form stats he’s made up earlier :) 

 

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You're not wrong about his defensive contribution.

 

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