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Arnie was quoted in a recent article how impressed he was with Arzani's recently developed defensive game - and - how much he had improved under Popa's tutelage.
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Decentric 2
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+xDifference between pace and acceleration.. Arzani has always been more of the latter. Good point. He is still able to beat people, so with a lot of dribbling techniques acceleration is key to get away from the marker. Where he was burnt by Old and Paine, they were fairly long sprints.
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Big season for valadon next year
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Difference between pace and acceleration.. Arzani has always been more of the latter.
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+x+xObserving Arzani against Nix in the semi-final I've found an issue. I'm not sure if Payne and Old from the Nix have exceptional speed, but both outpaced Arzani whilst Running With Ball at their feet, whilst Arnie was struggling to keep up with them trying to defend running devoid of the ball. This is cause for concern for a winger. Footballers find it easier to run faster with no ball, than a ball at their feet. Boyle might be quicker over the turf. Arzani might be better suited to playing at Ten or Attacking Mid long term? My thoughts also on Arzani. Since his injuries, his pace over 10 metres has never been the same. A move to a playmaker role is his only real option now. Arzani is still beating players by exquisite shoulder feints/body swerves and La Croquetas. The pace issue manifests when he is tracking back chasing opponents who are ball carrying. Not sure if Paine and Old are extraordinarily quick?
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After the GF Arzani has to play for the senior Socceroos.
His recent shooting has improved. He nearly scored from range twice - inducing a great fingertip save from Vuka, plus another Arzani shot went just wide. His dribbling sequence created the eria goal.
His defending has improved.
My only new concern in the previous Nix game, both Old and Paine burnt him for pace over the turf.
Now the technical Valadon is playing more minutes for Melb Vic, some of the passing interplay between the trio of Arzani, Valadon and Teague, in particular, plus Villupillay, Kelifi, Folami, Macach, is pretty exquisite.
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+xObserving Arzani against Nix in the semi-final I've found an issue. I'm not sure if Payne and Old from the Nix have exceptional speed, but both outpaced Arzani whilst Running With Ball at their feet, whilst Arnie was struggling to keep up with them trying to defend running devoid of the ball. This is cause for concern for a winger. Footballers find it easier to run faster with no ball, than a ball at their feet. Boyle might be quicker over the turf. Arzani might be better suited to playing at Ten or Attacking Mid long term? My thoughts also on Arzani. Since his injuries, his pace over 10 metres has never been the same. A move to a playmaker role is his only real option now.
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Decentric 2
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Observing Arzani against Nix in the semi-final I've found an issue.
I'm not sure if Payne and Old from the Nix have exceptional speed, but both outpaced Arzani whilst Running With Ball at their feet, whilst Arnie was struggling to keep up with them trying to defend running devoid of the ball.
This is cause for concern for a winger. Footballers find it easier to run faster with no ball, than a ball at their feet.
Boyle might be quicker over the turf.
Arzani might be better suited to playing at Ten or Attacking Mid long term?
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then? Playing for the Celtic reserves??? No sorry mate i watch alot of football but I wouldnt have even known where to look for that one... Looked like a bit of a "step-over king" when he was here and in his 15 mins of fame at the World Cup... bit of a luxury player in my opinion. I hear he is improving his work rate but not someone I wold be pinning any hopes on for the future. But thats without any specific football technical performance stats or criteria analysis :P I meant in the a league pre acl just highlights and the very rare match... Like I said, luxury player... If u barely watched him then you cant evaluate him pre acl He has anyway learnt to defend Like I said he looked like a step over king when I did watch him... happy for the kid if he is a decent player and has improved his game...
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then? Playing for the Celtic reserves??? No sorry mate i watch alot of football but I wouldnt have even known where to look for that one... Looked like a bit of a "step-over king" when he was here and in his 15 mins of fame at the World Cup... bit of a luxury player in my opinion. I hear he is improving his work rate but not someone I wold be pinning any hopes on for the future. But thats without any specific football technical performance stats or criteria analysis :P I meant in the a league pre acl just highlights and the very rare match... Like I said, luxury player... If u barely watched him then you cant evaluate him pre acl He has anyway learnt to defend
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then? Playing for the Celtic reserves??? No sorry mate i watch alot of football but I wouldnt have even known where to look for that one... Looked like a bit of a "step-over king" when he was here and in his 15 mins of fame at the World Cup... bit of a luxury player in my opinion. I hear he is improving his work rate but not someone I wold be pinning any hopes on for the future. But thats without any specific football technical performance stats or criteria analysis :P I meant in the a league pre acl just highlights and the very rare match... Like I said, luxury player...
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+xArzani would be such a weapon to bring on against low block Asian sides. No brainer as a sub imo Exactly - Arzani on one side & Irankunda on the other with 25 mins to go
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Arzani would be such a weapon to bring on against low block Asian sides. No brainer as a sub imo
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+xImagine having Irankunda, Arzani and Yengi up front for Roos. It wouldn’t be boring like it was at ACup that’s for sure. Some real attacking forwards are needed This is not FIFA.
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Put those two together alternating flanks, win lose or draw one things for sure it wouldnt be boring.
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Irankunda also please.
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Arzani in is a no-brainer.
Should've been at the Asian Cup and his absence cost us.
He's not a 90 minute player but he is so much better than most of Arnie's plodders.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? Why would they be competing for a position? Boyle is a RF. Borrello cracked the NT as a CF after being a RF most of his career. Arzani is a LF and there is a lot less competition there. Goodwin picks himself. Silvera is ahead too. McGree if we're playing a 4-5-1. After that there's a group thereabouts including Arzani. I wouldn't have Arzani in a 26-man squad right now. But he offers something others don't with his dribbling, ability to draw defenders, create space, unlock defences and provide assists. That's an appealing option from a bench for different match scenarios. Arzani can play RW or LW Yes but LW/LF is where he plays best and where he'd play for the NT. Borello first played for Roos as winger years ago. Silvera is in better league but just 4 goals 2 assists in 37 games. Arzani has 4 goals 6 assists in 27 games. Pretty comparable. There's definitely an argument for including Arzani and I'm not against the idea because of his playing qualities I mentioned earlier. I'd favour others but its a toss. The biggest reason for picking Arzani imo is he may help pick apart deep lying defences which is something we need in Asia.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then? Playing for the Celtic reserves??? No sorry mate i watch alot of football but I wouldnt have even known where to look for that one... Looked like a bit of a "step-over king" when he was here and in his 15 mins of fame at the World Cup... bit of a luxury player in my opinion. I hear he is improving his work rate but not someone I wold be pinning any hopes on for the future. But thats without any specific football technical performance stats or criteria analysis :P I meant in the a league pre acl
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+x+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then? Playing for the Celtic reserves??? No sorry mate i watch alot of football but I wouldnt have even known where to look for that one... Looked like a bit of a "step-over king" when he was here and in his 15 mins of fame at the World Cup... bit of a luxury player in my opinion. I hear he is improving his work rate but not someone I wold be pinning any hopes on for the future. But thats without any specific football technical performance stats or criteria analysis :P
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Imagine having Irankunda, Arzani and Yengi up front for Roos. It wouldn’t be boring like it was at ACup that’s for sure. Some real attacking forwards are needed
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? Why would they be competing for a position? Boyle is a RF. Borrello cracked the NT as a CF after being a RF most of his career. Arzani is a LF and there is a lot less competition there. Goodwin picks himself. Silvera is ahead too. McGree if we're playing a 4-5-1. After that there's a group thereabouts including Arzani. I wouldn't have Arzani in a 26-man squad right now. But he offers something others don't with his dribbling, ability to draw defenders, create space, unlock defences and provide assists. That's an appealing option from a bench for different match scenarios. Arzani can play RW or LW Yes but LW/LF is where he plays best and where he'd play for the NT. Borello first played for Roos as winger years ago. Silvera is in better league but just 4 goals 2 assists in 37 games. Arzani has 4 goals 6 assists in 27 games. Pretty comparable.
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+x+x+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? Why would they be competing for a position? Boyle is a RF. Borrello cracked the NT as a CF after being a RF most of his career. Arzani is a LF and there is a lot less competition there. Goodwin picks himself. Silvera is ahead too. McGree if we're playing a 4-5-1. After that there's a group thereabouts including Arzani. I wouldn't have Arzani in a 26-man squad right now. But he offers something others don't with his dribbling, ability to draw defenders, create space, unlock defences and provide assists. That's an appealing option from a bench for different match scenarios. Arzani can play RW or LW Yes but LW/LF is where he plays best and where he'd play for the NT.
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+x+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? Why would they be competing for a position? Boyle is a RF. Borrello cracked the NT as a CF after being a RF most of his career. Arzani is a LF and there is a lot less competition there. Goodwin picks himself. Silvera is ahead too. McGree if we're playing a 4-5-1. After that there's a group thereabouts including Arzani. I wouldn't have Arzani in a 26-man squad right now. But he offers something others don't with his dribbling, ability to draw defenders, create space, unlock defences and provide assists. That's an appealing option from a bench for different match scenarios. Arzani can play RW or LW
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+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? Why would they be competing for a position? Boyle is a RF. Borrello cracked the NT as a CF after being a RF most of his career. Arzani is a LF and there is a lot less competition there. Goodwin picks himself. Silvera is ahead too. McGree if we're playing a 4-5-1. After that there's a group thereabouts including Arzani. I wouldn't have Arzani in a 26-man squad right now. But he offers something others don't with his dribbling, ability to draw defenders, create space, unlock defences and provide assists. That's an appealing option from a bench for different match scenarios.
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+x+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm? I’m not picking any of them.
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Balin Trev
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+x+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury. So would you pick Arzani ahead of Boyle and Borello atm?
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sub007
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+x+xHe’s far too inconsistent in games for mine. He has a 10-15 minute period where he looks really good for most weeks but will then spend a large part of the remainder of the game fairly anonymous. Could say the same about Borello, silvera, metcalfe, boyle, leckie lately Dunno what the relevance of that is? Especially considering that Silvera and Metcalfe play overseas at a higher level, Boyle and Borrello shouldn’t be anywhere near the national team while Lachie has missed most of the season through injury.
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+x+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all? Did u watch him back then?
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Monoethnic Social Club
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+x+x+xNot quite where he was. He was completing 7 dribbles a game with almost perfect success rate now it is around 4 per game with a two thirds success rate. He has added defense to his game. I have a feeling he could take off next year if he works hard Very interesting? Was that 7 dribbles a game about 6-7 years ago for Melb City? As opposed to 4 now? Other coaches would be doing a lot more homework on him, because of his efficacy in this facet of his game, a bit like Rogic had during a stint in the A L in his mid career. By ' dribbles' does this equate to 7 separate dribbling actions where he beats players? What I've seen him do with his newer La Croqueta move, a quick inside right then inside left dribbling sequence, or inside left, inside right sequence is beat 2 players in succession this season. I've even seen him beat three, with a La Croqueta to beat two, then a shoulder feint to go round a third! The only other Aussie player who I've seen do this is Jelecic in the U 23 Asian Cup. Years ago when Phil Moss addressed a the C Licence coaching course I was a part of, CCM were paying Melb Vic. Phil M looked around the room and said he couldn't see any Melb Vic coaching staff in the room a and laughed. Then he explained how thoroughly he and Arnie planned their CCM game plans against Archie Thompson - CCM were terrified of him. Phil M said if they didn't plan comprehensively to nullify Archie, he would just rip CCM apart! It would involve another player to support Archie's marker, so he rarely had a 1v1 with a MV player. I would surmise Arzani is in the same class for opposition coaches preparing to play against him - like shoving players tighter on him and further up the pitch, to stop him receiving and then running at them with his body position facing forwards. Of course he can then receive and break a line with his first touch, bu tit might not be hs pace ball carrying which is a threat as much as beating more than one player - hence creating an overload for Vic in attack. Another point mentioned, is Arzani switches from left to right flank seamlessly and has recently added his left foot as a weapon. This is useful for any team in attack too. I think given the lack of, or few 1v1 exponents in the senior Roos, Arnie needs him ASAP. Yes 7 seperate dribbling sequences every game when he got aroumd 60 per game. Players were like bowling oins around him falling over when he changed direction. Would love him to get back to that level. Even though he only had 2 goals and 3 assists when he left, his dribbling was so strong he debuted for celtic straight away but did his acl He was given his first team debut by manager Brendan Rodgers on 31 October 2018 in a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee. [22] He did arrive in Glasgow in August and played a couple of months for Youth team despite being nearly 20.... Maybe his dribbling wasnt THAT strong after all?
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