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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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"Manchester City have kept just two Premier League clean sheets this season"

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But no matter how they lose, they always: "...played well and deserved to win."

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I'd take any oldschool, boring 442 coach instead of this fraud.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I think that's a great idea tbh
Great for big clubs like us.

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Imagine Stones trying to deal with Piggy and Dybala at Juventus Stadium :tuttosport:
3 goals conceded no probz lidz I made 69 passes, Pep forever.

Do you think he does pep talks at HT? I've always wondered.

BTW place I went to in Swanage last week did the best gurnard lunch I've had. Definitely related.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Great for big clubs like us.

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3 goals conceded no probz lidz I made 69 passes, Pep forever.

Do you think he does pep talks at HT? I've always wondered.

BTW place I went to in Swanage last week did the best gurnard lunch I've had. Definitely related.
:D lidz

Who was the Everton guy that used to say that?
 

DAiDEViL

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What the fuck is John Stones? ::lol3:: - the second most expensive transfer for a CB? Oh EPL clubs, when will you ever learn.
"John Stones: Has made at least 2 more errors that have led directly to a goal (5) than any other outfield player in the PL since Aug 2015"

::lol3::

A PASSING FANCY

Marc Bartra, who made his Barcelona debut under Guardiola, spoke recently about the importance the coach places on defenders being good on the ball.
Stones, it would seem, is the perfect fit for a possession game at City. Last season, he boasted an 88.7 per cent passing success rate - the best of any defender to play 25 games or more in the Premier League.
That figure also places him top of the tree at Everton. Of players who made more than one appearance last term, only James McCarthy (87 per cent) comes close.
What's more, Stones' passing accuracy also betters that of Jerome Boateng (86.45 per cent), the man Guardiola turned to at Bayern Munich to kick-start attacking moves with passes into midfield or long balls up to the attacking third. Bayern's new signing, Mats Hummels, was further back on 86.29 per cent.
Eliaquim Mangala, at 87.44 per cent, had the best rate of City's defenders last season.

BLOCK-BUSTING WARRIOR

Despite a proclivity to stay upright with the ball at his feet, Stones is not averse to throwing himself into the fray when the situation calls for it.
In last season's Premier League, only six players made more blocks than the 33 Stones managed, with Crystal Palace's Scott Dann leading the way on 43.
Stones is happy enough to mix it with the best in the air, too. He won 53 aerial challenges in the top flight last term, more than Leonardo Bonucci - himself linked with City over this close season -Boateng or Giorgio Chiellini managed in their respective leagues.

CONSISTENCY ON THE ROCKS

Stones has impressed in the past two years despite playing in an Everton defence that has been maligned for its instability.
He is not, however, exempt from blame. Last term, he made three mistakes leading directly to a goal in the Premier League - a tally matched by former team-mate Phil Jagielka, West Ham's Aaron Cresswell and Southampton's Maya Yoshida. No player made more.

BETTER THAN BONUCCI?

Stones' arrival would suggest Guardiola accepted defeat in his reportedpursuit of Juventus stalwart Bonucci - a centre-back the Catalan famously described as "one of my favourite ever players" after Bayern Munich played Serie A's dominant force in the Champions League last season.
The youngster has the edge in passing stats from league football last season, his 88.7 per cent rate just beating Bonucci's 86.98. He also won more aerials (53, compared to 48) and more tackles (46 to 39) than the Italy international.
However, Bonucci's 147 clearances comfortably beats Stones' tally of 127, while his 82 interceptions dwarfthe England man's 56.

MIXING IT WITH THE BEST

Stones, on the whole, measures up well with some of the world's best in his position.
Last season, he made more tackles than Gerard Pique, more clearances than Chiellini, intercepted more balls than Pepe and completed more passes than Sergio Ramos, though his average success rate was lower than the Real Madrid man's 90.35 per cent.
Indeed, his tackling proved to be better than the majority of the top centre-backs in Europe. Only Mats Hummels (61)Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva (52) managed more from the players listed here.
One man stands a cut above the rest from Europe's top sides, however. Thiago Silva won more aerials (73), made more interceptions (93) and had a better pass completion rate (94.63 per cent) than any other centre-back named here."
::lol3::
 
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