Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:08 - Apr 29 with 1858 views | C_jack | Not surprising to me looking at the stats presented, they're two different types of players really. Final ball is important but it can be negated when you have the ability to dribble the ball into dangerous areas. How it gets there isn't important, dribble or pass. Barkley can take players out of the game through dribbling. JJS can do likewise with a killer pass. In regards to England, JJS is in a crowd of a large number of players with the ability to knock through a 'key pass', but there's hardly any with the flair/ability to dribble around players, such as Barkley can. It's a huge imbalance. Barkley gets ahead of Shelvey because he offers something that not many others in that side can. | |
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Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:16 - Apr 29 with 1831 views | Gardiner |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:08 - Apr 29 by C_jack | Not surprising to me looking at the stats presented, they're two different types of players really. Final ball is important but it can be negated when you have the ability to dribble the ball into dangerous areas. How it gets there isn't important, dribble or pass. Barkley can take players out of the game through dribbling. JJS can do likewise with a killer pass. In regards to England, JJS is in a crowd of a large number of players with the ability to knock through a 'key pass', but there's hardly any with the flair/ability to dribble around players, such as Barkley can. It's a huge imbalance. Barkley gets ahead of Shelvey because he offers something that not many others in that side can. |
Were Barkley to be dribbling into 'dangerous areas', his chance creation would be far higher than it is. Like Mousa Dembele, most of his successful dribbles aren't translating into chances. Probably due to where he does them (centre-circleish). I disagree about Shelvey not offering something others can. Bar Rooney and maybe Gerrard, there's no one with his passing range while Lallana, Sterling and arguably Wilshere can all play CAM and dribble like Barkley. | | | |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:25 - Apr 29 with 1809 views | Parlay | Great analysis | |
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Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:27 - Apr 29 with 1796 views | Gardiner |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:25 - Apr 29 by Parlay | Great analysis |
Thanks. Saw your other post and I do see the potential in him becoming a Gerrard-esque figure. | | | |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:42 - Apr 29 with 1768 views | Odgaard |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:08 - Apr 29 by C_jack | Not surprising to me looking at the stats presented, they're two different types of players really. Final ball is important but it can be negated when you have the ability to dribble the ball into dangerous areas. How it gets there isn't important, dribble or pass. Barkley can take players out of the game through dribbling. JJS can do likewise with a killer pass. In regards to England, JJS is in a crowd of a large number of players with the ability to knock through a 'key pass', but there's hardly any with the flair/ability to dribble around players, such as Barkley can. It's a huge imbalance. Barkley gets ahead of Shelvey because he offers something that not many others in that side can. |
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Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:47 - Apr 29 with 1741 views | JackSomething | Just to add to the discussions about Shelvey, just read this stat about him: 'Jonjo Shelvey has joined Steven Gerrard, David Silva, Aaron Ramsey, Christian Eriksen, Eden Hazard, Adam Lallana, Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri as the only PL midfielders to record six goals and six assists this season.' Pretty good company to be in. | |
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Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:47 - Apr 29 with 1739 views | Gardiner |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:42 - Apr 29 by Odgaard | Spot on! |
As I replied almost immediately, successful dribbles does not equal chances created. In Barkley's case, it quite evidently doesn't. The stats aren't mutually exclusive. | | | |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:50 - Apr 29 with 1724 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:08 - Apr 29 by C_jack | Not surprising to me looking at the stats presented, they're two different types of players really. Final ball is important but it can be negated when you have the ability to dribble the ball into dangerous areas. How it gets there isn't important, dribble or pass. Barkley can take players out of the game through dribbling. JJS can do likewise with a killer pass. In regards to England, JJS is in a crowd of a large number of players with the ability to knock through a 'key pass', but there's hardly any with the flair/ability to dribble around players, such as Barkley can. It's a huge imbalance. Barkley gets ahead of Shelvey because he offers something that not many others in that side can. |
The thing about dribbling is that you as a player are adding to the numbers in the box and can play 1-2's with wingers/forwards already waiting in the box. | |
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Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:57 - Apr 29 with 1703 views | Gardiner |
Rio Wildcard: Shelvey or Barkley? on 13:50 - Apr 29 by Brynmill_Jack | The thing about dribbling is that you as a player are adding to the numbers in the box and can play 1-2's with wingers/forwards already waiting in the box. |
If done successfully, this would create a chance or a goal and come under 'chance creation' or 'non penalty goals'.. neither of which is the case with Barkley. | | | |
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