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You know, they may or may not turn out to be right (and even then it might be a problem with the manager more than the signings), but it's hard to take them seriously when you know they'd have the same opinion whoever we'd signed.
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Odegaard is official
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Agreed. But in the meantime actually playing Auba as a striker would help.
Also Lacazette is actually one of the most clinical strikers around once he gets in the box - the problem is he’s always stuck in midfield linking play so he’s not there half the time.
In both cases I think Ødegaard helps. It frees up ESR to play left or right attack (which I think will suit his all-action running style better than playing as a traditional 10), and it means there’s no need for either striker to keep dropping to link play.
Ornstein reporting that Ramsdale is pretty much done.
We've spent a lot of money this transfer window.
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The decision-makers at this club really need to have a word with themselves after this, but I guess now that Emi’s gone (and long gone at that) the only question that really matters is “is Leno / Ramsdale better than Leno / Runarsson”?
As a player I can’t say I have any strong opinion of him one way or another - not really paid enough attention - but obviously I wish him all the best and hope he does well. Haven’t done any kind of deep dive on his strengths and weaknesses yet, one thing I will say is that 23 is very young for a keeper, and he’s already got a lot of senior, PL experience under his belt at that age. Also, I don’t think this is the kind of fee you pay for a backup - I would guess we’re looking at phasing Leno out over the next 6-12 months.