DATA DIVE INTO THE ARSENAL MIDFIELD PUZZLE (LONG READ)

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Today’s guest post is brought to you by Adam Rae Voge (@AdamVoge). He’s a data wizard based in Minnesota, he likes to take complex datasets and make them easy to understand. This is a fun post, hopefully, you’ll nerd out on it like I did!

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If Arsenal is going to return to the Champions League any time soon, it’s going to start with the midfield. No matter which way you look at it, it was a liability this past season. But how can the club fix its problems in the middle of the pitch? Is anyone we’re being linked to capable of fixing what ails the starting 11? And is anyone out there a solid option if current targets don’t work out?

That’s a complex issue, but thanks to data, we can get an idea of where to start.

Here’s a breakdown of a host of midfielders, including Arsenal’s currently-owned assets, using 25 key data points from Football Reference.

Arsenal’s current midfield: Defined by weakness

Any analysis of the road forward has to start with a glimpse at the present.

Thankfully, data seems to indicate that Thomas Partey, if he can remain healthy, can be a major asset moving forward. This past season, Thomas ranked among the best midfielders in the top five domestic leagues at ball progression (89th percentile), passes into the final third (91st), progressive carries (89th) and successful dribbles (89th). For all his strengths as a progressive midfielder, Thomas also ranked well in several defensive metrics. He was 87th percentile in tackles won per 90 minutes, 97th percentile in dribbler tackle rate, 89th percentile in tackles + interceptions per 90 and 91st percentile in ball recoveries.

He didn’t press the ball successfully as often as some (55th percentile), but when he did, he succeeded at a high rate (80th percentile). These data point to an aggressive midfielder who can win the ball back and quickly start the action going the other direction, which is perfect for what Arsenal needs.

Granit Xhaka, the most frequent partner for Thomas, proved to be statistically middling. Across the 25 metrics I measured, his average percentile rank was 54th, which is about the definition of bang-average. Xhaka consistently ranked highly in passing metrics, with pass completion, passes into the final third, progressive passes and switches all 85th percentile or better. But his shot- and goal-creating actions (SCA and GCA) ranked in the 28th and 42nd percentiles, respectively, indicating Xhaka did most of his best passing before the attacking third.

But where he really struggled was defense, typically a strength of someone of his athletic profile. While his success rate tackling dribblers was better than 94 percent of his counterparts, Xhaka rarely actually executed tackles, ranking in the 31st percentile in sheer quantity. He struggled to pressure the ball (sixth percentile) and was woeful in tackles + interceptions (20th). These aren’t the traits of a dynamic midfielder who can play in a press-heavy system.

Some Arsenal supporters may be surprised to know that the data were friendly to Dani Ceballos. This is due to his key passes (90th percentile), through balls (97th), progressive carries (97th) and shot-creating actions (88th). Anyone watching the games wouldn’t be surprised to know Dani struggled in the more noticeable areas such as being dispossessed of the ball (20th percentile), ability to pressure the ball (24th percentile) and errors committed (ninth percentile). Clearly Ceballos has positive traits but he needs a different type of midfield partner than Thomas or Xhaka.

Elneny’s rankings also come as no surprise. Elite in terms of pass completion (99th percentile), but in the bottom 10 percent in key passes, and non-penalty expected goals and assists (npxG+xA). Basically, he’s passing backward and sideways. He was in the bottom 20 percent in number of tackles completed, successful ball pressure and tackles + interceptions. Unfortunately, there’s not a worldie category.

One of the more interesting options for Arsenal is Joe Willock. Thanks in part to his hellish run of scoring late last season, he finished 96th percentile in npxG+xA. But with a couple of exceptions, he was dismal in most other categories. Willock has shown a tendency to lose the ball (second percentile in miscontrols and fourth in dispossessions). He gets dribbled past more than almost any midfielder (first percentile). He does poorly pressuring the ball (first percentile). Unless he can develop in these areas, and maybe he can, Arsenal would be foolish not to cash in on the narrative his goal streak created.

What of the other Arsenal midfield loanees? Matteo Guendozi averaged a 46th percentile rank, putting him ahead of Willock and Elneny, but certainly not worth the personality that comes attached. He wasn’t dribbled past often this season and successfully pressured the ball at a high rate, but nothing else ranked in the upper 25 percent.

Lucas Torreira was statistically the worst midfielder on Arsenal’s books this past season. He won the ball back (98th percentile) and held onto it (99th percentile) this year, but only cracked the middle of the field in a couple of other categories.

When you put them all together, Arsenal’s midfield lacked a true attacking threat. Only Ceballos and Willock were above average in their contributions to offense, and starting Ceballos was sometimes inviting goals for the opposition. Nobody consistently created shots.

Somehow, the same unit also lacked true defensive teeth. Only Partey was above average at pressuring the ball and winning it back. Xhaka wasn’t dribbled past often, but he committed more errors than the supporters are willing to tolerate.

Current rumours: Who could help?

The good news for Arsenal is that there are a lot of serviceable midfield replacements on the market today, and several of them are forcing their way out of their current club. With the exception of Albert Sambi Lokonga, due to a lack of data available, here’s what my analysis says about the options out there:

It’s unlikely that one player will come in and solve every problem Arsenal have in the midfield. But among those credibly linked to the club, the best positioned to do so would be Manuel Locatelli from Sassuolo. Locatelli fits the Xhaka profile and would likely play a more defensive role, allowing Partey to focus more on the attack. But Locatelli would also bring plenty to the attack himself.

By the numbers: Locatelli was 98th percentile in both passes into the final third and progressive passing. He was 80th or better in switches, shot-creating actions, key passes and pass completion percentage. So he’s going to contribute to some goals no matter where he ends up. And of course, he does well defensively. Among the statistics I measured, he was only below average in the number of times he pressured the ball (23rd percentile) and errors committed (15th percentile). He was above average in number of tackles, interceptions and successful ball pressure rate, so perhaps getting the chance to put more pressure on the ball would benefit him.

After Locatelli, there’s a bit of a divide defined by play style. But the most all-around skilled player is Ruben Neves. Despite the venom coming his way from about half Arsenal’s fan base, Neves is an improvement over Granit Xhaka in the vast majority of metrics. He contributes far more to goals (62nd percentile in npxG+xA, 65th in SCA, 71st in key passes), and he’s also a statistically strong tackler (75th in tackles won, 69th in percentage of dribblers tackled). Neves’ real weaknesses are pass completion percentage, successful dribbles, and progressive carries, all of which could be explained at least in part by his willingness to play a long pass over the top. He’s an interesting option to say the least.

After Neves, all-around quality dips, but stylistic strengths remain. Offensively speaking, Rodrigo De Paul and Houssem Aouar are both leaps up from Xhaka’s output. De Paul is 97th percentile in npxG+xA, 98th percentile in key passes, 93rd in progressive passing and 98th percentile in both shot- and goal-creating actions. He can dribble (99th percentile) and carry into the final third (99th percentile). He loses the ball far too often (bottom 10 percent), and can’t tackle, pressure the ball or win it back, but offensively his contribution is outstanding.

It’s a similar story with Aouar. He’s in the top 10 percent in npxG+xA, key passes, through balls, dribbles, progressive carries, SCA and GCA (in a supposed down year, mind you). He does lose the ball more often than most any midfielder in the big five leagues, however, and he contributes very little to the defense. He’s a true 8 type of midfielder, or maybe even an attacking midfielder, so don’t look to him to contribute outside of the attacking third often.

Among the more defensive options, Yves Bissouma stands out. He tackles well (92nd percentile), he wins aerial duels (95th percentile), and he can pressure the ball (85th percentile in successful pressure rate). His dribbling prowess (86th percentile in dribbles completed) means he can recover the ball and push up the pitch a bit before passing. He’s not going to contribute a lot to the attack, but as a partner for Thomas, he’s enticing to say the least.

After Bissouma, both Guido Rodriguez and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa offer upside over Xhaka. Rodriguez is a prolific tackler (90th percentile) and wins aerials (84th percentile). His real weakness as a defender is committing errors (12th percentile). And once he does get on the ball, he doesn’t provide much. He ranked just fifth percentile in key passes, 28th in progressive passes, 12th in SCA and 2nd in GCA.

Zambo Anguissa is a little more interesting as an all-around midfielder. He ranked in the top 15 percent in only two metrics (dribbles completed and tackles + interceptions per 90). If he could clear up his ball security issues (bottom five percent in dispossessions, bottom three in miscontrols), he wouldn’t have many glaring weaknesses from a statistical standpoint. He could be a good third midfielder at the top level.

Midfield options: Who else is there?

OK, now let’s ditch reality for a bit. Who else could make sense to shore up the midfield? There’s plenty out there to pick from. Let’s start with three of my favorites from a defensive mindset.

Aurelien Tchouameni, 21, Monaco: If you’re looking for a midfield partner who could allow Partey to focus on the attack, I lean Tchouameni. He’s only 21, but he just helped a fallen club find their way back to the Champions League. Sound familiar?

Tchouameni wins more tackles than almost any midfielder (99th percentile). He succeeds at pressuring the ball at an elite rate (98th percentile). He wins his aerials better than 98 percent of his midfield contemporaries, and he recovers the ball well (85th percentile). Doesn’t that sound like a midfielder who can cover the defense and allow Partey to commit to the attack?

Cheick Doucoure, 21, Lens: If you can’t get Tchouameni, go for Doucoure. Despite playing at the top tier for the first time this past season, Doucoure ranked in the 96th percentile at pressuring the ball and in the 92nd percentile at tackles + interceptions. Defensively speaking, his only weakness was being dribbled past, but he’s even above average at that (53rd percentile). While he’s only played one season in Ligue 1 (Lens were Ligue 2 for his first two seasons), Doucoure does also provide a bit more offense than Tchouameni, with an npxG+xA in the 72nd percentile and final third passing in the 76th percentile. He profiles as someone a savvy club like Leicester will sign for a pittance and sell at a huge profit.

Maximillian Arnold, 27, Wolfsburg: Maximillian Arnold is on the older side, so some fans may not love the idea of signing him. But he recovers the ball at an elite rate (97th percentile), tackles dribblers (88th percentile) and presses well (87th percentile in successful pressure rate). He also has plenty of offensive talent, ranking in the 88th percentile this past season in npxG+xA, 92nd in key passes, 90th in SCA and 87th in GCA. He helped lead Wolfsburg to the Champions League to a fourth-place finish this past season.

With one of those in tow, here are three offensive midfielders who could help the Arsenal attack:

Fabian Ruiz, 25, Napoli: This isn’t exactly a random suggestion, but Ruiz would be a valuable attacking addition for Arsenal. He’s not a prolific dribbler, but he ranked in the 80th percentile or better in 11 of the 14 offensive or ball-security statistics I tracked for this piece. His weakness truly is his defense, but like Aouar, you wonder if he could succeed as an offensive-minded 8 with Partey or another signing focused more on defense.

Lorenzo Pellegrini, 24, Roma: Pellegrini is another obvious target who would come at more of a cost. His pass completion percentage ranked low (48th percentile), but he was great this past season at carrying the ball into the attacking third (90th percentile). He was rarely dispossessed (88th percentile), with a knack for playing through balls (92nd percentile). Like Ruiz, he wouldn’t offer a lot of value defensively, but his statistics do compare somewhat favorably to Granit Xhaka, so a net improvement would be a certainty.

Bruno Guimaraes, 23, Lyon: Here’s a great example of where G/A can be misleading. Despite contributing to only four goals in 37 Lyon appearances this season, Guimaraes ranked among the elite midfielders (94th percentile) at creating goals. Ball progression is a particular strength of his, with his progressive carries ranking in the 96th percentile and progressive passes in the 85th percentile. He also ranked fifth defensively in my analysis (including Partey), suggesting a true box-to-box midfielder. And he’s Brazilian, so Edu must be aware of him, right?

The final verdict

So who should Arsenal sign, according to the data? Here’s what I would do:

Bruno Guimaraes, hypothetically for up to 40 million Euros, as my box-to-box midfielder. Maximillian Arnold from Wolfsburg for 25 million Euros. And Cheick Doucoure as the DM of the future, for anywhere up to 10 million. For 75 million, that would be a dream summer haul and would allow some focus on the other glaring issues this club has.

Failing that? A Locatelli/Neves summer would be helpful at the least, even if it would cost the same. Unless it’s not, in which case, don’t blame me: Blame the data.

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raptora

Benzema wasn’t in the French team for the last 2 big tournaments due to scandals off the pitch.

He was recalled less than a month ago because he was probably Real’s best player this season.

WengerEagle

I would respectfully disagree Almunia although I love Haaland.

Think he will be the best 9 in the world within the next 18 months.

Kante is a legit shout.

TheLegendaryDB10

Alumiaisnomore

For me, Mbappe has fuck off from PSG if he really wants to prove himself as a great player.

We keep talking of RM, but I actually see him as being a fantastic player for Manure or Chekski. He definitively has the stamina and guile for the PL

raptora

Mbappe – Benzema in the French team’s attack sounds weirder to me than these two playing together in Real Madrid.

salparadisenyc

Starting to simmer nicely this.

raptora

Oh boy another own goal

WengerEagle

Mbappe for me has to be top 5 because he is pretty much the only player around that teams have to tailor their entire defensive set up for.

You simply cannot leave space in behind defending him, he has prime Walcott speed as well as being elite on the ball.

raptora

What a strike!!!

MidwestGun

Nice strike by Hummels.

Dissenter

That was a fine finish from a defender

WengerEagle

Ha, not a happy return for Mats!

Loew vigorously scratching and sniffing his balls.

MidwestGun

Went top shelf..

TheLegendaryDB10

Whst an unfortunate goal for Germany to concede.

This is going to spice the game up even more.

WengerEagle

Here we go, gloves are off now.

raptora

I dislike Kroos the cunt.

Almuniasaynomore

TLDB/ Wenger eagle Mbappe has arguably the highest ceiling or another way of putting it of all the younger players today he is the one who could finish his career in a conversation about all time greats. But I agree he needs to leave PSG because the French lge will not be held in the same esteem rightly or wrongly. The problem is he’s ideally built for the prem,as is haaland, but we cant afford/ attract either. Love them to play in the prem but don’t want them taking our rivals to greater heights (using the term rivals very liberally… Read more »

Batistuta

France are so easy to watch.

Dissenter yea, recalling especially Rabiot was smart seeing as Matuidi is cashing it in the states

raptora

Is Gosens better than Podolski? I think not.

Champagne Charlie

James Maddison getting heavily linked by AFCbell, who tends to break news and not speculation.

Called for an interest in Maddison a couple of months ago, he’s not totally settled at Leicester. Just unsure of the potential fee involved. Wasn’t bowled over by him initially, but he’s developed nicely the last couple of seasons.

TheLegendaryDB10

WE

This is why I want to see him in a tougher league.

Mbappe has all the skill sets required for the PL.

He needs more of a challenge to prove that he belongs at the top.

The reason I say this is because the French league is really weak.

And I am not denying his skill set. I really want to see how far he can go.

WengerEagle

Christ no Almunia!

Mbappe at Chavs, United or Pool would be vomit inducing.

I remember celebrating when Fergie couldn’t convince Benzema to join Man United back in 09′.

Let Real Madrid buy him.

Dissenter

Midwest
You famously called Ozil a “force multiplier”

May I present to you the player that aptly matches that designation?

Kante!

He frees up his team to do so many things regardless of formation.

Tonga

Gundogan is an absolute master of the 5 yard pass. Tip tap couple of times, jog a little to the side, repeat.
Suddenly pulls opponents out of position and has that sudden drive through space and decent finishing too.

WengerEagle

Rap

Podolski was immense for the national team. Always played his best football for his country.

Like Maniche, Eduardo Vargas and Klose.

MidwestGun

Diss _
Yep Kante is everywhere. Lets Pogba be Pogba.

WengerEagle

TLDB10

I agree.

Shame that Neymar chose to spend his best years there too. Don’t see Mbappe making the same mistake.

Champagne Charlie

Rabiot is such a smooth operator, remember being told he wasn’t worth the hassle a few years ago. Perfect template of a modern midfielder, brilliant at a lot, bad at little.

raptora

Gundogan of this season is elite.

TheLegendaryDB10

Alumniasaynomore

, but we cant afford/ attract either.

Now that would be a pipe dream of the highest order: we spunk £100 mil on Mbappe.

“Kroenke, considering that you fucked up with the ESL, alongside putting £100 mil into the team, can you buy Mbappe as well too please?” 😁

WengerEagle

Charlie

Rabiot is a very nice player.

Problem for Juve is that they have too many of that type in Rabiot, Bentancur and Arthur Melo, only McKennie offers them other qualities really in CM.

They should sell Bentancur.

salparadisenyc

Les Bleus revving in 2nd gear looking to shift up.

Almuniasaynomore

Wenger Eagle
That’s how I felt when Cantona announced his retirement and when Madrid signed Ronaldo (CR7). But the loss of these players felt like they weakened utd and opened doors for us. Doesn’t feel like that now.

Champagne Charlie

Weagle

I love how he glides centrally, so much natural ability. Makes me laugh, because there’s a proper fanboy type and I hear it about fucking Xhaka of all players.

Rabiot and Thiago are on record as my midfield faves, pure tekkers.

TheBayingMob

After having watched most of the opening games to Euro 2020 I would confidently say England are a second class team. How are they 4th in FIFAs world rankings? France, Spain, Belgium and Portugal all look a class above them IMO.

Dissenter

Lowe had better take Kimmich off quickly

TheLegendaryDB10

WE

Neymar did it for the money as well as for his ego. He wants to be the main man at the club he is in. So he took the easy route. (Well, that’s my take anyway).

WengerEagle

Charlie

Don’t think Rabiot has unlocked his full potential, lot more to come from him imo.

My favourite midfielders to watch at the moment are probably Gundogan, Mount and Kimmich.

WengerEagle

Rudiger is a throwback, nasty and cynical defender.

Tonga

Rudiger thinks he is Suarez behind that mask

MidwestGun

When France start going through the gears on the counter.. it is fun to watch that’s for sure. Not crazy about the role of Gnabry as a false type 9 either. Think I would just put Mueller up top and let Gnabry play more on the wing.

Radio Raheem

France can win this tournament without playing their best side or hitting top gear.

I’d play either one of Pogba or Rabiot not both, Sissoko would be a better fit.

I’d also play Conman instead of Griezmann for better balance and more consistent pressure.

Good decision to bring Benzema back, actually it was a no brainer.

Champagne Charlie

Weagle No, not close imo. I think it’s in part down to where he is if I’m honest, he doesn’t strike me as a player that particularly fits Serie A’s tactical approach. Rabiot needs a faster paced league because one of his standout qualities is his ability to always have time. By contrast Xhaka is a player that needs time, big difference. Think he’d have been superb in the PL, he tends to up his game in the CL when the stakes are higher because his control shines through. Adore players with that ability, really special to slow down when… Read more »

WengerEagle

Almunia

United definitely dipped after selling Ronaldo and Tevez. They were worthy opponents to Barca in the 2009 CL Final whereas they were battered in 2011.

City gifted them the 2013 title, still cannot quite fathom how a team of Kompany, Yaya Toure, Silva, Aguero and Nasri finished miles off of such an average United team.

TLDB10

Your take is correct. I would have loved to see him lean into his villian role with the public/media and join Real Madrid last summer.

WengerEagle

Charlie

It is one of the hallmarks of a great CM to always look like they have time and be in total control.

Xavi and Pirlo the two most obvious examples but look no further than our very own Cesc as a teenager in 2005/06.

Always two steps ahead and easily dominated games.

MidwestGun

Radio-
They said the combination of Pogba and Kante in midfield have never lost. in like 26 matches. Don’t think I would be breaking that up. So for me Pogba has to play if he is healthy.

AFC Forever

Rudiger biting Pogba on the back & grabbing his breasts , I’ve seen it all now!! The World is going mad.

Habesha Gooner

I rate Rabiot. He has a lot of qualities that can make him a top midfielder. He just has to tell his mom to shut up and get a good agent. Anyway that was a very nice read. The funny part about this piece is how stats point to how average our midfielders are. Literally anyone will do to improve us. It is just that some are very good defensively and some are very good offensively. We could pick based in what we think Partey is. I would have liked to see Sambi Lokonga’s stats and Marcel Sabitzer too. That… Read more »

AFC Forever

Charlie, I’ve got a crush on Wijnaldum, I think he is much underrated. There was a time when Coutinho ran the Liverpool midfield, he was too drawer.

AFC Forever

*top drawer too.

Dissenter

Rudiger is acquiring a nasty reputation for himself.
He’s defending like a 1960’s Uruguayan/Argentine defender
He needs to find his way back to 2021 in the age of VAR.

MidwestGun

Hahaha apparently you can’t prove somebody was trying to bite you .. unless they actually bite you.. according to the studio referee analysis. .

Radio Raheem

Mid

Quite a stat that! Although I reckon almost any midfielder playing alongside Kante gets that stat too. So, Rabiot should be sitting this out in that case.

But like I said they should still win this even without playing their best possible side.

As for Benzema, what a player. He has certainly been quicker but I’m certain he has never played better in his career.

MidwestGun

Radio-
Yep.. King Benz is smooth.. Strange game actually France are dominating without doing much and having not much possession. Very few chances.

TheLegendaryDB10

What a miss by France!!!

That goal post… *shakes fist*

Champagne Charlie

AFC

I like Wijnaldum a lot, but not enough elegance about him to tickle my pickle. Super efficient player which is such a skill in itself, lots of midfielders take unnecessary touches and passes whereas he’s clinical. Great purchase from Liverpool, one of those guys Klopp will look back on very fondly you imagine.

Radio Raheem

Rudiger top 3 CBs in the PL the last few seasons. Dropping him was proof of Frank’s incompetence.

MidwestGun

Ohhhh Damn .. that was your chance Serge.

TheLegendaryDB10

Serge m, how do you miss that??? What a close shave!

Nelson

Pogba outclassed the German midfielders.

raptora

Both teams are having a go at it. Entertaining stuff.

MidwestGun

Game is heating up … now.

Sly

Germany looking good

MidwestGun

Did Gosens just block his own players shot?

Nelson

I think the shot was going in but the German Gosen blocked the ball.

WengerEagle

Havertz just looks a touch slow and a step behind whenever I watch him.

Technically excellent but not sure if he has it in him to go right to the top.

WengerEagle

I smell a smash and grab Mbappe breakaway goal with all of this German pressure.

Mr Serge

I have. 3 nil France bet on they need to get a shake on

WengerEagle

What a finish, fucking flag.

Sly

Wtf

Marc

That goal is too good to be offside.

salparadisenyc

What a goal… shame thats coming back.
He’s certainly one of those aliens i’ve been reading about.

MidwestGun

Boom!!! awwwww Offside? hell of a goal though..

Mr Serge

Unlucky mbape

TheLegendaryDB10

What a shame that he was offside.

What a gosl by Kylian that would have been.

Champagne Charlie

Simply don’t get this offside shite.

Right decision, but why the 40 second delay? Put the fucking flag up you mug and move on. Guaranteed to finally get addressed when someone gets their leg snapped 8 minutes after a blatant offside.

raptora

Wow. I’m shocked of the lack of transparency in VAR during this Euro. There is zero explanation or proof of the correctness of the decisions being taken. Zero. You just have to deal with it.

Sly

I see Germany pulling one back

PhD2020

What a fornicating goal by Mbappe.Shame ,it was ruled offside.

An amazing talent,I wonder if this guy will go on to surpass Ronaldo(9).
He,has it in him to surpass Ronaldo(9).

Mr Serge

Reports that is one thing they do well with var over here shame the people running it are incompetent

Marc

CC

The argument (and I see why it can be made) is that how often are good goals disallowed by an incorrect flag.

A major issue is the difference in quality between PL ref’s and what I’ve seen so far in the Euro’s.

Habesha Gooner

Mbappe is elite. Just slows the game down enough to sneak that in. Like Thierry Henry.

Kante though amazes me every time I see him. People take about his energy and his ability to get the ball back but they don’t talk often enough about how much he dribbles past players and how simple and great his passing is. He is a complete midfielder. Add to that and the person that he is and his humility, then you would love him even as a chav. If only Xhaka wasn’t here I would say.

Habesha Gooner

Talk *

Mr Serge

Kante makes any midfield partner look better because he does most of the work and enjoys it I can’t believe we never signed him.

TheLegendaryDB10

Ph2020

I genuinely think he has.

That goal was sheet talent alone.

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Re VAR

I was saying this to my cousin earlier; what a scam that they are not showing any replays on TV.

This will be very fishy the time a real dodgy moment occurs.

Marc

Habesha

Xhaka’s so good surely Chelsea will be up for a player plus cash deal? For Kante and £50 million they can have Xhaka – it’s a fair deal.

raptora

Only Loew knows why Sane didn’t start.

TheLegendaryDB10

Sheet = sheer

Champagne Charlie

Marc

I get that, just think some of these delays get to be a joke. There’s a team of guys reviewing it live, can’t take more than 10 seconds to judge it with the tech they have. Doesn’t get stopped until a natural stoppage which is bogus.

Marc

CC

I agree there’s got to be a better way to use the technology – what’s really depressing is even if you had an instant full proof system Mike Dean and pals would still cock it up on a regular basis.

raptora

Werner is a more intelligent version of Morata.

In before he scores and proves me wrong.

Sly

Mbappe is so powerful

salparadisenyc

Hummels making amends!

TheLegendaryDB10

The pace Kylian has…. mental.

raptora

Mbappe needed to push the ball away from the defender even if it would have meant a slightly worse angle at the goal. He was greedy and it turned out the wrong decision.

raptora

What a replay. Watching it, I still don’t know if it was a pen. I guess it’s less of a pen than it is.

Radio Raheem

Sane plays like shit. Lucky to be in the squad.

WengerEagle

Mbappe is electric.

Haven’t seen a faster player besides maybe teenage Walcott.

And even at that, Mbappe is a more powerful runner.

PhD2020

Mbappe’s pace is frightening..

I wonder who’d be faster over a 100 metre sprint-Henry,Mbappe or Ronaldo(9) if racing against each other at similar ages?

PhD2020

Mbappe reminds me so much of Ronaldo(9).
He’s talent is scary,but exciting.

TheLegendaryDB10

It’s hard to say. I feel that Kylian was playing the ball and not for the foul. It looked like it anyway.

At this rate Kylian’ s stock will increase even more the way he is playing today.