Leicester were more appreciated thanks to their home win over Hull but the Tigers suddenly won all 3 points after the goal of Maresca’s former Man City student, Rory Delap. Delap’s goal really showed the problem of this team, when showing too little aggression while control, composure and possession seemed to be the top priority.
Enzo Maresca and his Italian approach make it easy to recognize his ideas, his patience and tiresome opponents under constant pressure, but this time it didn’t work, but he It must have been very disappointing to see your team lose at home to a well organized group. Hull City, who did his homework.
What we’ve seen from Kasey McAteer this season so far is a developing player, an important player and his progress has been huge so far, I also love Callum’s involvement Doyle, demonstrating his worth and talent. Wout Faes also showed great quality being the best player on the pitch yesterday, passing well, moving forward and really trying, it’s nice to see he’s still a central player in the back after. Conor Coady will likely be a good addition to the team when he arrives, but Jannik Vestergaard has certainly really shone in his absence, and can still be appreciated and used when Coady returns. He can be a player that in certain situations can look obvious, but nonetheless his passing ability and stature make him a must-have player. Enzo Maresca is a savvy reader of the game and he will see what it takes to develop his project.
Yesterday and what we’ve seen so far is a midfield area that regularly misses through passes and also plays the ball too far, rather than directly forward. If you look at Man City and how their players develop and how to find the front pockets, Ndidi, Winks and Dewsbury-Hall are unlikely to do the same, especially questioning Harry Winks since his delivery seems “too safe” and there’s no whether much or nothing happens, I hope he gets it right, since you don’t have enough creative space at the moment. Cesare Casadei is a very different player from James Maddison, who is playing brilliantly at Spurs at the moment, but still a young player on loan from Chelsea, so he started early and should have given Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall a break. Rest because his contributions as well as his performance is confused. He often gave up and his motivation was not enough to keep the midfielder steady for 90 minutes.
Wilfred Ndidi was the man to rest when Casadei was brought in but at this point Ndidi should be trusted as his experience and versatility appear to be key to Maresca’s future. The fact that Dennis Praet was out made Maresca a little flexible, leaving only Hamza Choudhury as an alternative.
Yunus is a new and exciting addition, but with Mavididi, Marcal, McAteer, Albrighton and Fatawu also in these wide attacking positions, you’ll have a hard time pleasing everyone. The goalkeeping situation is also a bit far-fetched and yesterday Mads Hermansen showed his lack as opponents will soon find a way to get the ball behind him. The use of James Justin is also odd, and of course something to deal with as he can play multiple positions in the backline.
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