JS96
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A more concentrated watch of his national team games shows he toes a good line with his positioning and press. I agree, unlikely to be a world beater but his Ecuador debut was something else.Honestly hope that it is good riddance to O'Neill when it comes to the NT. He's just so plain as a footballer in your engine room, and does he regularly find the courage to actually take the game on??
He would seem an odd captain, especially as an overseas import. Obviously never shared a dressing room with him, but there has to be some reason why Liege are content to see him go....probably a bit meh like us.
I genuinely believe ANY of our central midfield options would do be a better selection when paired with Irvine. He is clearly an intelligent, tactical aware, disciplined professional footballer that comes to work and does a job, BUT does he express the qualities that we need to take on the best in the world?!? I don't think so.
Wish the bloke well regardless though.
I think we should always strive to have the better allrounder so someone defensively sound but can thread a forward pass. O'Neill is too comfortable to just pass sideways which Irvine was too until recently.
He's had some good crosses into the box. Triantis offers that extra aerial threat while Balard has the bigger engine and likes to linger for goal opportunities.
Baccus is one who's dropped off and I'm glad of it as he had become way too complacent being an Arnold favourite. Yazbek has better technical ability.