Naby Keita - Just How Good is This Guy?
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Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
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The truth so far is that this guy has been overhyped too much before he has done for anything special for Liverpool. Only a person like Van Dyke deserves all the hype going on about him.The YeyeMan wrote:Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
asking for a fraud
TFCO you must have an advanced degree in TROLLING
Unbelievable between you and Zee, I can’t pick a winner when it comes to being an unrepentant heckler
And that is not to say the guy is not a good player or won't do well, when he does do well consistently that is the time to give him the credit he deserves.
As for Fred, i don't think there has been any sort of hype about him, even his signing was low key.
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To be fair, any current verdict on Keita is absolutely premature...
The sages are saying he is underwhelming..yet there have been flashes of undoubted quality from Keita...
Last night, the manner Keita collected the ball from deep and with an arrogance (or nonchalance), wove through a thicket of 4 WHam players (even as he is not currently at his best form) is instructive...
We have witnessed such flashes of brilliance intermittently from him thus far...and they portend that the player who attracted a $60+M price still lurks inside him...
The sages are saying he is underwhelming..yet there have been flashes of undoubted quality from Keita...
Last night, the manner Keita collected the ball from deep and with an arrogance (or nonchalance), wove through a thicket of 4 WHam players (even as he is not currently at his best form) is instructive...
We have witnessed such flashes of brilliance intermittently from him thus far...and they portend that the player who attracted a $60+M price still lurks inside him...
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At least this one is not getting as much criticism as Pogba got soon as he got to EPL, despite showing flashes of brilliance.FATHER TIKO wrote:To be fair, any current verdict on Keita is absolutely premature...
The sages are saying he is underwhelming..yet there have been flashes of undoubted quality from Keita...
Last night, the manner Keita collected the ball from deep and with an arrogance (or nonchalance), wove through a thicket of 4 WHam players (even as he is not currently at his best form) is instructive...
We have witnessed such flashes of brilliance intermittently from him thus far...and they portend that the player who attracted a $60+M price still lurks inside him...
Sporadic Flashes of brilliance here and there will not save one from criticism, it happens to all.
And when he starts living up to the hype consistently, all the criticism will die naturally.
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Our Naby had 2 (or 3) threads opened for him before he even kicked a footballbenteke wrote:The truth so far is that this guy has been overhyped too much before he has done for anything special for Liverpool. Only a person like Van Dyke deserves all the hype going on about him.The YeyeMan wrote:Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
asking for a fraud
TFCO you must have an advanced degree in TROLLING
Unbelievable between you and Zee, I can’t pick a winner when it comes to being an unrepentant heckler
And that is not to say the guy is not a good player or won't do well, when he does do well consistently that is the time to give him the credit he deserves.
As for Fred, i don't think there has been any sort of hype about him, even his signing was low key.
We should have known he was just a youtube star
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and they have to spend a lot of energy defending his performances so far in those 2/3 threads. Which says a lot.tfco wrote:Our Naby had 2 (or 3) threads opened for him before he even kicked a footballbenteke wrote:The truth so far is that this guy has been overhyped too much before he has done for anything special for Liverpool. Only a person like Van Dyke deserves all the hype going on about him.The YeyeMan wrote:Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
asking for a fraud
TFCO you must have an advanced degree in TROLLING
Unbelievable between you and Zee, I can’t pick a winner when it comes to being an unrepentant heckler
And that is not to say the guy is not a good player or won't do well, when he does do well consistently that is the time to give him the credit he deserves.
As for Fred, i don't think there has been any sort of hype about him, even his signing was low key.
We should have known he was just a youtube star
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Dude the reason they open thread a lot about him is because he is from the mother land.benteke wrote:and they have to spend a lot of energy defending his performances so far in those 2/3 threads. Which says a lot.tfco wrote:Our Naby had 2 (or 3) threads opened for him before he even kicked a footballbenteke wrote:The truth so far is that this guy has been overhyped too much before he has done for anything special for Liverpool. Only a person like Van Dyke deserves all the hype going on about him.The YeyeMan wrote:Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
asking for a fraud
TFCO you must have an advanced degree in TROLLING
Unbelievable between you and Zee, I can’t pick a winner when it comes to being an unrepentant heckler
And that is not to say the guy is not a good player or won't do well, when he does do well consistently that is the time to give him the credit he deserves.
As for Fred, i don't think there has been any sort of hype about him, even his signing was low key.
We should have known he was just a youtube star
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Is he the only player from the motherland, or I have.missed similar threads about otherskajifu wrote:Dude the reason they open thread a lot about him is because he is from the mother land.benteke wrote:and they have to spend a lot of energy defending his performances so far in those 2/3 threads. Which says a lot.tfco wrote:Our Naby had 2 (or 3) threads opened for him before he even kicked a footballbenteke wrote:The truth so far is that this guy has been overhyped too much before he has done for anything special for Liverpool. Only a person like Van Dyke deserves all the hype going on about him.The YeyeMan wrote:Don't mind the guy, he's drawing your attention to Keita nobody can talk about Pastor Fred.anikulapo wrote:tfco wrote:any update und die gegenpressenmaestro?
asking for a fraud
TFCO you must have an advanced degree in TROLLING
Unbelievable between you and Zee, I can’t pick a winner when it comes to being an unrepentant heckler
And that is not to say the guy is not a good player or won't do well, when he does do well consistently that is the time to give him the credit he deserves.
As for Fred, i don't think there has been any sort of hype about him, even his signing was low key.
We should have known he was just a youtube star
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na so i see am obenteke wrote:
and they have to spend a lot of energy defending his performances so far in those 2/3 threads. Which says a lot.
"did you see that no look pass he made in the 35'
greatness right there"
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Those "jagged edge passes", as the football oracle txj would saytfco wrote:na so i see am obenteke wrote:
and they have to spend a lot of energy defending his performances so far in those 2/3 threads. Which says a lot.
"did you see that no look pass he made in the 35'
greatness right there"
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Seems to me that some folks are watching Naby Keita through tinted specs.
We badly need Oxlade-Chamberlain back so that we can restore our Wyljnaldum-Henderson-Milner-Oxalde midfield quartet. Right now, the Keita-Fabinho-Lallana-Shaquiri quartet are going to throw this EPL away. Naby Keita is so out of his depth, it is embarrassing. Dude struggles to complete passes and when he goes on his mazy dribbles, he fails to spot others that have made runs to put themselves into goalscoring positions. Dude is stinking up the joint in pretty basic stuff and causing the likes of Mane and Firminho to drop back and reduce our scoring threat.
Hopefully, Trent-Arnold comes back to free Milner for the midfield. Naby Keita is not it!
Klopp too is worried about Keita.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/02/j ... liverpool/
We badly need Oxlade-Chamberlain back so that we can restore our Wyljnaldum-Henderson-Milner-Oxalde midfield quartet. Right now, the Keita-Fabinho-Lallana-Shaquiri quartet are going to throw this EPL away. Naby Keita is so out of his depth, it is embarrassing. Dude struggles to complete passes and when he goes on his mazy dribbles, he fails to spot others that have made runs to put themselves into goalscoring positions. Dude is stinking up the joint in pretty basic stuff and causing the likes of Mane and Firminho to drop back and reduce our scoring threat.
Hopefully, Trent-Arnold comes back to free Milner for the midfield. Naby Keita is not it!
Klopp too is worried about Keita.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/02/j ... liverpool/
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Arriving to considerable fanfare following a one-year delay in his move from RB Leipzig, Keita has struggled for consistency this campaign.
On the back of excellent form in Germany and some eye-catching displays in pre-season, this has come as a disappointment for supporters, though there remained cause for patience.
Andy Robertson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Fabinho were among those to take time to adjust to Klopp’s demands and find their feet at Anfield, and the belief was Keita would follow suit.
An excellent afternoon in the 3-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday hinted that he was getting closer to hitting his stride.
And speaking to reporters including the Telegraph‘s Chris Bascombe after the game, Klopp explained why he was “one of the first on the teamsheet,” and that adaptation at Liverpool “always leads to a little drop.”
“Hendo maybe could have played. Adam could have played again,” he said.
“But it was clear that Naby was pretty much one of the first on the teamsheet but for different reasons: rhythm.
“We are really demanding. The boys have a lot to learn, if you want.
“It’s not that it’s constantly about that. It’s just that adapting to what we want always leads to a little drop.”
Finding that rhythm is certainly key for Keita, who is clearly something of a confidence player, and he picked it up after moving into a natural midfield role alongside Fabinho in the second half of the 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Klopp referenced this as he described the past week as a “really important” one for the No. 8, who only turned 24 on Sunday and cannot be expected to be flawless every game.
“It was a big step, this game. The second half against West Ham was a big step but nobody really realised it because nobody was happy with the game and nobody talked about this,” he continued.
“We will probably see a couple of bad halves from Naby in the future, that’s completely normal.
“But it was clear the whole week the second half was really important to him. The position was clearer and clearer.
“This was a really good game. There is still a lot to come because he is still adapting. Sometimes it takes longer, that’s how it is.
“People lose patience, that’s normal—but we don’t. This was obviously one of the best games he’s played.”
Klopp’s assertion that this development was by design is an interesting one, as Keita’s failings this season had often come due to being fielded out of position on the left flank.
In his high points against both the Hammers and Bournemouth—and, crucially, in the early weeks of the season—he was deployed as a central midfielder, which the manager detailed to the Liverpool Echo‘s Ian Doyle.
“To be honest we didn’t speak about it too much when he came in, because he was naturally in front of the centre-half he needed to perform from the first game,” he added.
“Naby, as a midfielder, has played in a half position or in a different position with two sixes, or on the wing. So, you have to talk and explain.
“For a boy, or a young boy, he made a big move from Leipzig to Liverpool; he wants to do it right.
“It looked natural. That’s exactly where we wanted it to come and where we wanted it to go. It was the big step he needed.”
After a difficult seven months, Klopp’s comments on Keita are hugely encouraging, and the manager now seems convinced he can rely on the Guinean in midfield.
Interestingly, he has done so in both a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-3-3, and with Fabinho likely required in defence in the upcoming Champions League clash with Bayern Munich, Keita could see himself start in the former on February 19.
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2019/02/j ... e-to-come/
On the back of excellent form in Germany and some eye-catching displays in pre-season, this has come as a disappointment for supporters, though there remained cause for patience.
Andy Robertson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Fabinho were among those to take time to adjust to Klopp’s demands and find their feet at Anfield, and the belief was Keita would follow suit.
An excellent afternoon in the 3-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday hinted that he was getting closer to hitting his stride.
And speaking to reporters including the Telegraph‘s Chris Bascombe after the game, Klopp explained why he was “one of the first on the teamsheet,” and that adaptation at Liverpool “always leads to a little drop.”
“Hendo maybe could have played. Adam could have played again,” he said.
“But it was clear that Naby was pretty much one of the first on the teamsheet but for different reasons: rhythm.
“We are really demanding. The boys have a lot to learn, if you want.
“It’s not that it’s constantly about that. It’s just that adapting to what we want always leads to a little drop.”
Finding that rhythm is certainly key for Keita, who is clearly something of a confidence player, and he picked it up after moving into a natural midfield role alongside Fabinho in the second half of the 1-1 draw with West Ham.
Klopp referenced this as he described the past week as a “really important” one for the No. 8, who only turned 24 on Sunday and cannot be expected to be flawless every game.
“It was a big step, this game. The second half against West Ham was a big step but nobody really realised it because nobody was happy with the game and nobody talked about this,” he continued.
“We will probably see a couple of bad halves from Naby in the future, that’s completely normal.
“But it was clear the whole week the second half was really important to him. The position was clearer and clearer.
“This was a really good game. There is still a lot to come because he is still adapting. Sometimes it takes longer, that’s how it is.
“People lose patience, that’s normal—but we don’t. This was obviously one of the best games he’s played.”
Klopp’s assertion that this development was by design is an interesting one, as Keita’s failings this season had often come due to being fielded out of position on the left flank.
In his high points against both the Hammers and Bournemouth—and, crucially, in the early weeks of the season—he was deployed as a central midfielder, which the manager detailed to the Liverpool Echo‘s Ian Doyle.
“To be honest we didn’t speak about it too much when he came in, because he was naturally in front of the centre-half he needed to perform from the first game,” he added.
“Naby, as a midfielder, has played in a half position or in a different position with two sixes, or on the wing. So, you have to talk and explain.
“For a boy, or a young boy, he made a big move from Leipzig to Liverpool; he wants to do it right.
“It looked natural. That’s exactly where we wanted it to come and where we wanted it to go. It was the big step he needed.”
After a difficult seven months, Klopp’s comments on Keita are hugely encouraging, and the manager now seems convinced he can rely on the Guinean in midfield.
Interestingly, he has done so in both a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-3-3, and with Fabinho likely required in defence in the upcoming Champions League clash with Bayern Munich, Keita could see himself start in the former on February 19.
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We watched this very boring video, 500 times, of Sacchi doing defensive drills, using sticks and without the ball, with Maldini, Baresi and Albertini. We used to think before then that if the other players are better, you have to lose. After that we learned anything is possible – you can beat better teams by using tactics." Jurgen Klopp
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There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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please tell us twitter-ties what's going on with the $50MM player who has as many assists as Emerson and Phil JonesThe YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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The YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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he must spend a lot of time searching twitter too, he finds the most obscure people, with 5 followers, to copy and paste their tweets.metalalloy wrote:The YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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metalalloy wrote:The YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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dude said "those who know what is going on..." sure, from your couchtfco wrote:please tell us twitter-ties what's going on with the $50MM player who has as many assists as Emerson and Phil JonesThe YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
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Yes, from my couch and at the stadium where I watch games. Where are you watching games? Through your backside?danfo driver wrote:dude said "those who know what is going on..." sure, from your couchtfco wrote:please tell us twitter-ties what's going on with the $50MM player who has as many assists as Emerson and Phil JonesThe YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
thank you
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It must take a real hater to say this average player does anything better than Essien. What kind of complete passing and dribble are you talking about ? In his prime Essien was arguably the best midfielder in the world. Getting Ballon d’or nomination and winning multiple personal accolades. Is this guy even a world class player? Where are his achievements so far ? Where does he rank among his peers in that position.marutimon wrote:No. Much better dribble and more complete passing range.wale1974 wrote:Michael Essien type player.
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twitter told me OUR Naby has 1 assistThe YeyeMan wrote:Yes, from my couch and at the stadium where I watch games. Where are you watching games? Through your backside?danfo driver wrote:dude said "those who know what is going on..." sure, from your couchtfco wrote:please tell us twitter-ties what's going on with the $50MM player who has as many assists as Emerson and Phil JonesThe YeyeMan wrote:There are those who know what's going on and there are those who scurry around on Twitter.
thank you
what did the stadium where you watch games tell you?
thanks
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