Citazione di: Il nostro Giorgione il 12 Mag 2021, 10:14
Chiedo innocentemente agli esperti di calcio spagnolo. Cosa ne pensate di Renato Tapia del Celta Vigo? Farebbe al caso nostro? Come siamo messi coi tre parametri?
Non lo conosco, se non per una analisi che ho letto un mesetto fa su The Athletic
Citazione di: Gulp il 02 Apr 2021, 14:13
Cazzarando, leggevo su The Athletic un articolo su possibili obiettivi per il ruolo di centrale di centrocampo dello United (si, loro giocano a due, noi a tre ndr).
L'autore tra altri nomi costosissimi tira fuori Renato Tapia del Celta Vigo parlando di puri distruttori di gioco e Cheick Doucourè del Lens parlando invece di centrocampisti sempre difensivi ma che portano più la palla.
Qualcuno li conosce?
Ti posto l'articolo. E' in inglese, e si appoggia ai dati di un sito che si chiama Smarterscout che adatta questi valori a seconda del campionato di provenienza (Liga) e del campionato di riferimento (Premier in questo caso).
"La Liga watchers describe him as a bit uneasy on the eye, but Peruvian Renato Tapia is a terrier of a defensive midfielder, snapping at the ankles of any opposition player who dares venture through the middle of the pitch. Playing for Celta Vigo, Tapia is a busy, if not always brilliant, player who makes a high volume of defensive actions (98 rating for disrupting opposition moves). If he put a boot in, said boot stays there (he has an 86 rating for defending intensity, along with the 11 yellow cards he's earned from 26 La Liga appearances this season).
Although he does roam the pitch making tackles as best as he can (and his best is very good — he earned a tackle rating 98 out of 99, meaning he could be one of the best tacklers around), those tackles do not always guarantee possession for his side (his low defending impact rating of 21 suggests his tackles can be a little chaotic). In addition to this, his ball retention and attacking abilities are not the best.
Tapia gets the ball, passes it to someone more talented next to him and not much else. That's not an issue if United can put a talented passer next to him (read: Pogba stays), but the Peruvian becomes a less viable option if he's asked to make line-breaking passes against teams that sit deep (you don't want to play him next to one of Fred/McTominay against Crystal Palace, for example). There is potential in Tapia, 25, working in a single pivot (Celta have used him there in a 4-1-3-2 shape for large chunks of the season) and Solskjaer flooding the field with passers to offset his limitations.
If Rice can be thought of as a deluxe McTominay, then Tapia could be a souped-up Fred. Good above the shoulders, sometimes erratic with the ball below it."