Download the SofaScore app to find out more about your clubs players! http://bit.ly/3pEnPPz After much negotiation, Manchester United have signed Argentine defender Lisandro Martinez for a reported fee of £46.5 million. Whilst he’s made his name in Europe as a centre back for Ajax, his skill set suggests that he could play further forward and with United still lacking a defensive midfielder, could he change positions? Statman Dave Clips ➡ http://bit.ly/StatmanClips First up we have to discuss his strengths and weaknesses. Standing at around 5 foot 9, Martinez isn’t the tallest footballer but it does mean that he’s very mobile and agile. He also reads the game superbly well and is aggressive in challenges. But his standout attribute is his passing and his ability to instruct and dictate his team’s build up. Defensively, Martinez isn’t a physical monster but he plays with his head. His speed and agility make him very comfortable at tracking opposition players when they’ve got the ball. Often, Martinez will pressure an opponent's back, preventing them from turning. Meanwhile when Martinez is up against a player with a physical advantage, he stands close enough to step in but not close enough to be pinned by a forward’s strength or be turned by their speed. He used this to great effect in Ajax’s 4-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in last season’s Champions League. In this tie he was up against Erling Haaland, one of the most athletic and physical strikers in the world but he finished the game with 8 Tackles + Interceptions and he won 3 out of 3 ground duels with the Norwegian international. ► SUBSCRIBE to STATMAN DAVE: http://bit.ly/StatmanDaveYoutube But where Lisandro Martinez really shines is on the ball. The Argentine international is one of the best ball playing defenders in Europe. Not only does he have a complete range but his technique is excellent as well. It might sound simple but his ground passes are crisp and don’t bounce, whilst his long passes are driven with speed and accuracy. And where possible, Martinez tries to pass to the receiver’s strong foot. This might not sound like a lot but it can grant his passing target an extra few seconds as it makes it easier to bring the ball under control. Martinez can also create chances directly. He loves a long pass over the top of defences into the right hand channel. This has proven to be highly effective for Ajax and last season he picked out Mazraoui making an untracked run. Whilst not as impressive, Martinez’s ground passes can be just as deadly. His confidence in his ability to escape pressure with body feints and quick direction changes gives him great composure on the ball. This sees him play with his head up, so when a gap appears in the defence he’s ready to play an accurate, line breaking pass. Using InStat’s Expected Assist model, which includes second assist passes, Lisandro Martinez had a value of 5.02 from last season of 0.13 per 90. That’s not just more than all of Manchester United’s centre backs combined but it’s more than the likes of Ruben Dias, Virgil van Dijk and Antonio Rudiger to name a few. ► CHECK US OUT ON TWITCH: http://bit.ly/SMDTwitch So what does this mean for Manchester United? Lisandro Martinez’s talent and skill set mean he could definitely play in a more advanced role. He could fill in at left back or even defensive midfield if required but what’s important is Ten Hag’s structure in possession. Defensively, a midfield role would make use of his aggression and awareness whilst providing an option for United’s problem position. However, it’s not a role he’s played that often. A world class player in possession and a very capable defender without the ball, Lisandro Martinez is exactly what Manchester United have been missing at centre back. But what do you think? Will Lisandro Martinez be a success at Manchester United? And where do you think he'll play? Let me know in the comments below! Socials: 🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/StatmanDave 📸Instagram: http://bit.ly/StatmanInsta 🖥See more at https://statmandave.com #LisandroMartinez #ManUtd ________________________________________________________________________ ► Artist Attribution Music By: "After The Fall" Track Name: "Pieces (Extended Version)" • ATF LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/AftertheFall • DOWNLOAD @ https://www.chilloutmedia.com/atf License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) - Full license here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... • Music released by: Chill Out Records @ https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ & https://www.LoFi-HipHop.com • (C) Copyright Notice: This is FREE (Royalty Free Music) that has been publicly released by Chill Out Records - No Copyright Music (Chill Out Records LLC) for use by content creators within their own YouTube and TikTok Musical.ly videos. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Manchester United have made their first signing of the 2023 summer transfer window, picking up Mason Mount from Chelsea in an initial £55m deal. An incredibly well rounded attacking midfielder, Mount is mobile & energetic with a great first touch and close control, Mount also showcases impressive vision, a good weight of pass whilst the former Chelsea man is also very composed, tactically aware and a diligent defender. Mount is also very versatile and has the ability to be effective in a number of different positions. So today, Statman Dave explains how Mason Mount will fit into Erik Ten Hag’s Manchester United, taking a look at how his arrival will affect the Starting XI, Formation & Tactics… ► SUBSCRIBE to STATMAN DAVE: http://bit.ly/StatmanDaveYoutube ► STATMAN DAVE CLIPS: https://bit.ly/StatmanDaveClipsYT Socials: 🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/StatmanDave 📸Instagram: http://bit.ly/StatmanInsta 🖥See more at https://statmandave.com #ManchesterUnited #MasonMount ________________________________________________________________________ ► Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "Smile" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED @ https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired Original upload HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd4nR... Official "LAKEY INSPIRED" YouTube Channel HERE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy... License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Full License HERE - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
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After hijacking Lyon’s deal, Manchester United have signed Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord for a reported 17 million euros as the Dutchman becomes the first signing of the Erik ten Hag era. Join me today as I take a look at How Tyrell Malacia Will Fit into Ten Hag’s Manchester United by diving into the Starting XI, Formation & Tactics that could see the Dutchman thrive at Old Trafford! Statman Dave Clips ➡ http://bit.ly/StatmanClips The 22 year old left back is without doubt a Ten Hag player. Despite being around 5 foot 7, Malacia is fairly physical, especially in duels which helps him in attack AND defence. He’s also reasonably quick and a good technical defender. In fact his technical skills as a whole are very good, especially his first touch, close control and wide range of passing. And finally Malacia is tactically very intelligent and has a great understanding of the game. This impressive skill set sees him operate as an inverted full back. Often he takes up very central positions, notably in the midfield area. For Feyenoord, this has worked superbly and Malacia’s tactical intelligence allows him to provide balance to his team’s shape. The left back is very much a supporting player and he does tend to operate from deeper positions where he can influence the play with his passing range however he still makes overlaps when he’s needed like a traditional full back. ► SUBSCRIBE to STATMAN DAVE: http://bit.ly/StatmanDaveYoutube Like a lot of modern full backs, Malacia shines when he’s in possession. He can play pretty much every pass on the pitch, and whilst he tends to keep things to a short or medium length, he can play accurate long passes, notably diagonal switches to the other flank. He’s also a very difficult player to knock off the ball and dispossess. In the final third he’s an unusual full back. Crossing is not his strong suit but he retains an excellent level of passing but again, this suits the role that he plays. His central positioning means he’s not always in a suitable position to cross from however he can receive in that Kevin de Bruyne sweet spot in the half space. When he does he’ll be pressured by defenders expecting the cross but often Malacia responds by faking the cross and slipping a teammate in behind with a through ball. This kind of passing is what you should expect from Malacia in the final third as he adds tempo to his side’s attack. Notably he does this with a well struck pass out wide or a line breaking pass or through ball like we mentioned earlier. But he also adds thrust with underlapping runs to the byline, often followed by a low cross. Defensively, Tyrell Malacia is a tenacious and dedicated defender. 1 v 1 he’s very good, winning the ball back through tackles and interceptions nearly 4 times per 90 [3.8]. Malacia has good defensive technique, highlighted by his body position when in a 1 v 1. He tends to control the situation by funnelling his opponent one way through his position on the pitch whilst orienting himself so he can make a challenge. He’s also a very clean tackler with exceptional timing which makes him very good at making recovery challenges. ► CHECK US OUT ON TWITCH: http://bit.ly/SMDTwitch So what can we expect at Manchester United? Expecting Ten Hag to deploy a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, Malacia will slot in at left back. He’s very much in the mould of a Daley Blind - a very good player in possession with a great passing range but one that doesn’t constantly influence the attacking play. So with that in mind expect him to operate in the defensive unit, either as a third centre back in a back 3 or from central midfield in the double pivot - providing Ten Hag uses a similar structure from his last Ajax side. But what do you think? Will Malacia be the first choice left back at the start of the season? Let me know in the comments below. Socials: 🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/StatmanDave 📸Instagram: http://bit.ly/StatmanInsta 🖥See more at https://statmandave.com #TyrellMalacia #ManUtd ________________________________________________________________________ Tropics by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr Creative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-tropics Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZEQKWb5A1qw
Statman Dave Clips ➡ http://bit.ly/StatmanClips Born in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on the 17th June 2001, Jurriën David Norman Timber is a full Dutch international who plays for Ajax. Timber began his footballing career in Utrecht before being snapped up by Feyenoord in 2008, ultimately moving to Ajax in 2014. Being given his senior debut by Erik Ten Hag in 2020, Timber has gone on to make 74 appearances for the club, been directly involved in 6 goals and has won 6 caps for the Dutch national team. He also succeeded Ryan Gravenberch in winning the Marco van Basten Award for the best Ajax Talent of the Year for 2022 but where does he play? ► SUBSCRIBE to STATMAN DAVE: http://bit.ly/StatmanDaveYoutube Jurrien Timber is a defender that’s mainly featured as a centre back, although at times he’s been deployed as a full back and even in defensive midfield. He’s played his best football for Ajax as a centre back, but due to Ten Hag’s fluid system, Timber has experience playing in a lot of positions all across the backline when his side have possession. Meanwhile, without the ball, the aggressive nature of Ten Hag’s press means that he happily follows opposition players into positions that centre backs tend to find uncomfortable such as into central midfield, or into the wide areas near the touchline. Timber is happy in these situations thanks to his impressive skill set: A highly mobile player, Timber has good recovery pace and is fairly strong for his size. He’s also a good 1 v 1 defender that reads the game well. Offensively, Timber is a very capable and composed passer that has the technical skill to carry the ball. Playing for an Ajax side that have averaged more than 63% possession during his two seasons in the squad, Timber spends more time attacking than he does defending. Extremely composed with the ball at his feet, Timber can appear to dwell on the ball but he does this to attract pressure - creating space and passing lanes for his teammates. What’s more is that if he lets a presser get too close, he can escape danger with a dribble by throwing a body feint and carrying into space. He’s also a very progressive passer and is capable of finding advanced teammates in space with accurate passes. Defensively he reads the game well and has good positioning. He combines this understanding of the game with an aggressive defending style to step in and regain possession for his side, often tackling the intended target before they can properly control or simply stepping in and making a clean interception. But where Timber really shines is when defending against the transition, especially in the final third. His reading of the game, speed and aggression sees him identify the outball before quickly closing the distance and putting in a challenge. Alternatively, if a player is dribbling out, Timber will drop off and either: wait for a poor touch so he can step in and tackle or he can cover the space in behind with his speed, either dropping off and making interceptions and ball recoveries or simply matching the ball carrier for pace. ► CHECK US OUT ON TWITCH: http://bit.ly/SMDTwitch So what does the future look like for the Dutch international? After a season and a half of professional football, Timber has already established himself as a key player for Ajax and at just 20 years old has attracted a lot of interest. He could play at all of the top European clubs, with Xavi’s Barcelona an interesting proposition but the most likely destination is following Erik ten Hag to Manchester United. At 20 years old Timber is not the finished article but he’s already an incredibly talented ball playing defender who would be a fine addition to most sides in Europe. But what do you think? Where do you think Timber will be playing next season? And do you think he’d be a good signing for Ten Hag’s Manchester United? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! #JurrienTimber #Manchester United Socials: 🐦Twitter: https://twitter.com/StatmanDave 📸Instagram: http://bit.ly/StatmanInsta 🖥See more at https://statmandave.com ________________________________________________________________________ Tropics by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr Creative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC BY-ND 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-tropics Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZEQKWb5A1qw