Felipe Melo (99 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,323
You can, his decision making is very very poor, he for some reason decides to complicate and take the worst and most stupid route when its a very simple one available.

And his attitude I mean his very instictinctive antagonisticism, he rather concentrate on fighting or getting too heated then straightening up his basic passing (Amauri is worse in this regard, Melo's temper atleast suits his task, even too much, Amauri nags more then tries to attack properly). The most frustrating bit of all is that he has really good dynamic qualities so thats not the problem.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,421
I dont blame melo at all. Its Ciro the one to blame. You cannot become a bad player over night. just aint being guided right under ciro. If prandelli were in charge different story.
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,170
Melo is forced to be the ball distributor because players don't know what to do when they have the ball. And Felipe is the only one with balls so you see him alot of times trying to invent something.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
Melo is forced to be the ball distributor because players don't know what to do when they have the ball. And Felipe is the only one with balls so you see him alot of times trying to invent something.
what a load of bull...he misplaced the SIMPLEST of passes and gets put under pressure by constantly hanging on to ball...if was trying super through passes like Xavi then I would forgive, but the guy fucks up the most basic plays
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,323
Melo is forced to be the ball distributor because players don't know what to do when they have the ball. And Felipe is the only one with balls so you see him alot of times trying to invent something.
The BS aside, neither is about being forced or doing it out of having more cojones then others, but you know what REGISTA is? Well he is ours, its his JOB to have the ball and distribute it from deep, thats why he has most of the ball, he is the one supposed to start things and, the link, the start of the transistion from defence to attack.

If it was only about not being good enough regista though, either way, his decision making and concentration is piss more, which means he fucks up even the most basic things when there is no real danger to even do that.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
The BS aside, neither is about being forced or doing it out of having more cojones then others, but you know what REGISTA is? Well he is ours, its his JOB to have the ball and distribute it from deep, thats why he has most of the ball, he is the one supposed to start things and, the link, the start of the transistion from defence to attack.
and that is the ONLY thing he was really assigned to do...not make super through balls, not dribble 3 MFs to make an assist for Amauri...just take the ball ans move it along, yet he fucks up time after time after time
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,170
The BS aside, neither is about being forced or doing it out of having more cojones then others, but you know what REGISTA is? Well he is ours, its his JOB to have the ball and distribute it from deep, thats why he has most of the ball, he is the one supposed to start things and, the link, the start of the transistion from defence to attack.
Well we have the wrong guy for that.

If it was only about not being good enough regista though, either way, his decision making and concentration is piss more, which means he fucks up even the most basic things when there is no real danger to even do that.
I don't disagree with you here.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,703
I don't understand why he can't just make simple passes and execute them. He did the job at Viola but isn't doing it here, and instead making a hash out of almost everything that comes his way. Does he have a severe case of ADD?

But his positioning is horrible, much worse than it was in Viola, too. So it's obvious he can do better than this, which is on him.
 

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