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Danny Cullip: Hero
- Sep 26, 2008
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I enjoyed that cushioned touch on the halfway into the path of (I think) Pervis almost as much as the one on the touch line. Genius.
I’d actually agree with this. Caicedo is a generational talent. Already Chelsea’s player of the season. That ability to just get a foot in constantly, he was the heart of everything we did.Caicedo is the best. Only player I’ve ever seen who has been as good as having two players. Probably then Mitoma.
Get another year of Baleba and he probably goes to P1.
Vicente was doing it in the championship and was also often injured. Mitoma is way ahead.Mitoma has to be up there with Vicente, but is he is better, I'm not sure....
It is still Vicente for me, just had that little bit extra
Struggling to remember a player for any club who can bring a ball out of the air and kill it dead better than Mitoma
. That one on the touchline yesterday was breathtaking, up there with the one he went on to score with against Chelsea.
...and, similarly, how he controlled the high bounce to tuck away his goal last night.Struggling to remember a player for any club who can bring a ball out of the air and kill it dead better than Mitoma. That one on the touchline yesterday was breathtaking, up there with the one he went on to score with against Chelsea.
I’m going for Mitoma, more exciting to watch imo
This is true, which makes football a game of opinions.Vicente was doing it in the championship and was also often injured. Mitoma is way ahead.
Gonna mix it up a bit.
Whilst Mitoma has brilliant ball control, a footballing brain, a great turn, a cut inside etc etc…….almost everything, when attacking a defender down the wing he is so bloody predictable! You just know, as must the defender, that he is going to cut inside at some point
Caicedo was unbelievable, and he'll go on to better things than Chelsea in my opinion (rumour has it he was a boyhood Real Madrid/Barcelona/Al Nassr fan). His ability to dominate from that DM position allowed those in front of him to create and attack because they didn't need to think about what was happening behind him. The fact that Mac Allister did more than his shift defensively was a credit to his own work rate though.I’d actually agree with this. Caicedo is a generational talent. Already Chelsea’s player of the season. That ability to just get a foot in constantly, he was the heart of everything we did.
The only reason we don’t recognise this more as fans is because of the way he left
Caicedo was unbelievable, and he'll go on to better things than Chelsea in my opinion (rumour has it he was a boyhood Real Madrid/Barcelona/Al Nassr fan). His ability to dominate from that DM position allowed those in front of him to create and attack because they didn't need to think about what was happening behind him. The fact that Mac Allister did more than his shift defensively was a credit to his own work rate though.
In short, Caicedo was the most complete defensive midfielder and Mac Allister our best all round player, but I would pay to watch Mitoma. He is a total joy of a footballer.
Maybe I need new specs cos I rarely see him crossing with his left foot from the byline out wide?You know that on many occasions Mitoma will take it to the goal line and then cut it back for someone to score?
I hope I'm wrong but I doubt we'll ever see another midfield like it in the stripes. Truly spoiled. That said, our depth is better now. A midfield from any of Baleba, Ayari, Hinshelwood, Weiffer, O'Riley isn't too shabby at all. If we keep all of them and they stay fit, then we have some very tasty optionsI suspect that once their careers are over, "which club had Caicedo and Mac Allister at the same time?" will be a pub-quiz question that mostly only Brighton fans will answer correctly
Given that he's only got 3 assists this season, I'd say a max of 3 isn't quite "many", although that may be more down to our astounding ability to pea roll shots at the keeper's feet or balloon them into row Z whenever the ball goes in and around the penalty areaYou know that on many occasions Mitoma will take it to the goal line and then cut it back for someone to score?
His first touch is Bergkamp/Berbatov-esque. Just ridiculously good.Struggling to remember a player for any club who can bring a ball out of the air and kill it dead better than Mitoma. That one on the touchline yesterday was breathtaking, up there with the one he went on to score with against Chelsea.
I’m going for Mitoma, more exciting to watch imo
Did you see Baleba yesterday?I might choose Caicedo ahead of all of them if I was entering an Albion players draft.
Surely everyone can see he's playing through an injury no? He's constantly holding his back and can barely last half an hour. After his run through the centre last night I thought he might have to go off again such was his grimacing and wincing. As I said elsewhere I'm pretty sure that if we didn't need him so much he'd out have been out for the season several weeks ago. I just hope we can sort him out in the close season - wouldn't be surprised if he needs an op.Why is Mitoma not starting. Why did he not come on at half time when we were 2-1 down
Maybe I need new specs cos I rarely see him crossing with his left foot from the byline out wide?
The way he bent his leg to get over the ball. Watching the slow mo it looks like an impossible bend....and, similarly, how he controlled the high bounce to tuck away his goal last night.
Baleba absolutely has the potential to be better but at this stage no where near consistent enough. Baleba is already miles better going forward though.Did you see Baleba yesterday?