Confirmed Signing Jean-Philippe Gbamin

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He was and is great at that dimension. Remember laughing a few times in his first season when he nicked balls he had no right to win.

End of the day he was a top blue and will be missed. The combination on the field that replaces him best be good, because you knew with Gana he would be doing hid utmost to stop any teams running over us.

The tackle king is dead, long live the combined midfield responsibility.

Well said.
A great example of lack of midfield responsibility when taking Gana out of the picture was the 1st Watford goal back in December.

Gana charges off the mid defensive line to pressure Doucoure (should've been Richarlison out of picture)
The way the team is set up (what on earth is Bernard doing there?) and what happens next says a lot about what needs to be sorted.

Bernard shouldn't have been tracking the wide player. He should of been tighter to Deulofeu.
Its up to Digne to go to that man when the play gets switched across. He's the defensve lead on the left the other work to.

But its the movement of Gomes which is really telling.
With Gana gone its up to him to back up Zouma.
Instead he keeps waltzing across.
Zouma also get sucked in a little too much.
Gomes following Zouma's lead should been tight to Perreria.
Keane can't because it leaves Coleman with two to deal with.

Beyond the press I don't think the team had a clue at this stage what they were meant to be doing defensively.

The problem with Gana, paradoxically, is he made up for a lot of the inadequacies of Silva's approach.
The safety nets gone and Silva needs to sort out midfield responsibilities.
Hopefully JP is part of the answer.


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He was and is great at that dimension. Remember laughing a few times in his first season when he nicked balls he had no right to win.

End of the day he was a top blue and will be missed. The combination on the field that replaces him best be good, because you knew with Gana he would be doing hid utmost to stop any teams running over us.

The tackle king is dead, long live the combined midfield responsibility.
This. If Jibberman can come even close to Gana in defensive duties but offer more offensively we'll have a great midfield
 
Well said.
A great example of lack of midfield responsibility when taking Gana out of the picture was the 1st Watford goal back in December.

Gana charges off the mid defensive line to pressure Doucoure (should've been Richarlison out of picture)
The way the team is set up (what on earth is Bernard doing there?) and what happens next says a lot about what needs to be sorted.

Bernard shouldn't have been tracking the wide player. He should of been tighter to Deulofeu.
Its up to Digne to go to that man when the play gets switched across. He's the defensve lead on the left the other work to.

But its the movement of Gomes which is really telling.
With Gana gone its up to him to back up Zouma.
Instead he keeps waltzing across.
Zouma also get sucked in a little too much.
Gomes following Zouma's lead should been tight to Perreria.
Keane can't because it leaves Coleman with two to deal with.

Beyond the press I don't think the team had a clue at this stage what they were meant to be doing defensively.

The problem with Gana, paradoxically, is he made up for a lot of the inadequacies of Silva's approach.
The safety nets gone and Silva needs to sort out midfield responsibilities.
Hopefully JP is part of the answer.


from 1.30.
That's Mina not Zouma. Easy mistake to make because some people have rewritten history to suggest Keane and Mina were an amazing partnership so you wouldn't expect them to look that horrific.
 
Well said.
A great example of lack of midfield responsibility when taking Gana out of the picture was the 1st Watford goal back in December.

Gana charges off the mid defensive line to pressure Doucoure (should've been Richarlison out of picture)
The way the team is set up (what on earth is Bernard doing there?) and what happens next says a lot about what needs to be sorted.

Bernard shouldn't have been tracking the wide player. He should of been tighter to Deulofeu.
Its up to Digne to go to that man when the play gets switched across. He's the defensve lead on the left the other work to.

But its the movement of Gomes which is really telling.
With Gana gone its up to him to back up Zouma.
Instead he keeps waltzing across.
Zouma also get sucked in a little too much.
Gomes following Zouma's lead should been tight to Perreria.
Keane can't because it leaves Coleman with two to deal with.

Beyond the press I don't think the team had a clue at this stage what they were meant to be doing defensively.

The problem with Gana, paradoxically, is he made up for a lot of the inadequacies of Silva's approach.
The safety nets gone and Silva needs to sort out midfield responsibilities.
Hopefully JP is part of the answer.


from 1.30.


What were you watching there? Gueye, the supposed best DM in the league, was nowhere on both of their goals. So much for protecting the backline.

His stats hide a multitude of sins that actually watching him show quite clearly, including poor positional sense and lack of positional discipline. He chased a LOT and covered lots of ground, but not always for the benefit of the team.
 
What were you watching there? Gueye, the supposed best DM in the league, was nowhere on both of their goals. So much for protecting the backline.

His stats hide a multitude of sins that actually watching him show quite clearly, including poor positional sense and lack of positional discipline. He chased a LOT and covered lots of ground, but not always for the benefit of the team.
I think you've just misunderstood his post in the same way that you misunderstood Gueye's role in the team. I think the point was that Gueye was SUPPOSED to go round harrying and chasing, looking to win the ball back, and the fact that you would have preferred him to sit at the edge of the box mopping up is totally irrelevant as it would have been contrary to his manager's instructions.
 



FEATURE | Jean-Philippe Gbamin – why the Ivorian is the perfect replacement for Idrissa Gueye at Everton
Mainz 05 may be a Bundesliga club but they’re experts at making lesser known signings and then selling them on for bigger fees. That is one of their ways of survival. The likes of Yoshinori Muto and Abdou Diallo are fine examples of that and perhaps, Jean-Philippe Mateta will prove to be another one soon.

But another Jean-Philippe who might be on the cusp of a big move is Jean-Philippe Gbamin. With Everton now close to losing their midfield star in Idrissa Gueye to Paris Saint-Germain, the Toffees look set to replace him with the 23-year-old.

Gbamin was another one of those lesser known talents that Mainz signed from Lens in the summer of 2016. Johannes Geis had left for Schalke and Julian Baumgartlinger had sealed a move to Bayer Leverkusen, despite the the 05ers’ sixth-placed finish in the league. Baumgartlinger, who was signed from Austria Wien in the summer of 2011, had departed after a five-year long spell and his absence was going to be felt strongly.

Injuries sustained by Danny Latza and Andre Ramalho saw Gbamin drafted into the first team straight-away. While it was a jump for a player who had played in Ligue 2, Gbamin left no stone unturned in impressing many.

Fast-forward to how things are now, Gbamin has become one of Mainz’s most important players.

Someone who can play centre-back and as a central midfielder, Gbamin has usually been used in the heart of the park when Sandro Schwarz has played three in the midfield. While Gbamin played more as a defensive midfielder in the 2017/18 season, but Schwarz has played Pierre Kunde in that role last season. That allowed Gbamin to play a slightly free role in midfield.

That makes him use his athletic abilities better than he did while sitting in front of the back four. He takes the ball forward and it isn’t easy to take it off him because of his size and presence.

It isn’t to say that this is Gbamin’s best position though, as he had a better 2017/18 season playing as a defensive midfielder than playing as a central midfielder this past campaign. Sure, playing slightly further forward did show that he can do a fair job there, but the position that brings out of him is sitting in front of the defence.

Sitting deeper allows him to use his frame to recover balls in the heart of the park and circulate it forward by keeping things simple. He makes more tackles and interceptions in that position too.

During the 2017/18 season, Gbamin made 2.6 tackles per game and 1.7 interceptions. But playing as a central midfielder this season saw these numbers decrease and his on-the-ball abilities show some improvement. That is obvious since he had a different role to play.

His frame also allows him to be a very reliable header of the ball. That comes in very handy when he plays as a centre-back even though he isn’t the best in that position. It just goes to prove that playing in a defensive role is better for Gbamin than playing further forward when Kunde is playing in his original position.

He is one of those players who can help a side transition from playing four at the back to playing at three at the back very easily. With two full-backs who can play high up the pitch, he can sit in as a defender when the team is in possession to allow the full-backs to pay as wing-backs and help a side play a 3-4-3 shape. While Mainz haven’t done that, Gbamin is a player who has the intelligence to drop into CB to help a team transition smoothly.

That sort of player is very rare in today’s football world and his versatility makes him someone Everton can surely make do with. While the Toffees have signed Fabian Delph, Gbamin will be the sort of player who fits the Gueye build more than the Englishman. He can dominate the midfield on his day and his 6 foot 1 inch presence would do really well in the Premier League.

Gueye certainly has better numbers than Gbamin, if they are to be compared to this past season. But that is obvious due to the aforementioned reasons. Gbamin uses his body to win balls back while Gueye used his impeccable reading of the game and anticipation. The Ivorian still needs to work on his footballing intelligence to replicate Gueye, but there is a proper replacement in there for Everton.

And playing alongside the likes of Gylfi Sigurdsson and Andre Gomes will bring the best out of Gbamin too. They’re more technically blessed than him and will make up for his slight lack of creativity going forward. The 23-year-old will make up for their physical and defensive inabilities by sitting deeper in the midfield and handing them the assurance to create and score.


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What were you watching there? Gueye, the supposed best DM in the league, was nowhere on both of their goals. So much for protecting the backline.

His stats hide a multitude of sins that actually watching him show quite clearly, including poor positional sense and lack of positional discipline. He chased a LOT and covered lots of ground, but not always for the benefit of the team.
Totally agree. Its one of the reasons it falls apart so easy.
The pressing mentality all over the park doesn't help when you just need to to stick to basic defensive principles.
 
That's Mina not Zouma. Easy mistake to make because some people have rewritten history to suggest Keane and Mina were an amazing partnership so you wouldn't expect them to look that horrific.
Lol, no racism intended. Better donate towards that banner.
 

What were you watching there? Gueye, the supposed best DM in the league, was nowhere on both of their goals. So much for protecting the backline.

His stats hide a multitude of sins that actually watching him show quite clearly, including poor positional sense and lack of positional discipline. He chased a LOT and covered lots of ground, but not always for the benefit of the team.
yep, he has the discipline of a cat chasing a ball of string, we will be a better team with him gone and Gomes, Gbmamin and Delph
 
How are you settling in?
I feel really good and have had a great welcome from everyone which is really nice.
I just finished my second training session with the lads.

Who's been key to helping you?
Everyone has been helpful to the same degree to myself and Moise.

How has Moise been looking in traning?
He’s looking really good and feeling good on the training pitch. Everyone knows he is a great player

How good can he be for Everton?
He will score lots of goals. When you talk about strikers that’s what you need and I think he’ll be able to do that job.

What about your own role? Where are you expecting to play?
I’ve come here to play in the midfield, as a defensive midfielder if you like.
But if the manager wants me to do so I can play in a number of positions.

Are you ready for Crystal Palace?
I’m concentrating on getting myself totally fit, this week might be a little bit too soon. A more realistic option might be the following game. As I say, I’ve only had two training sessions.

What made you join Everton?
I was aware they really wanted me and they wanted me to play in a position that I love playing.
Everton are a big club and when a big club comes in for you, you don’t hesitate.
They had been looking at me a long time.

Do you think you can win titles her? Europe?
We could maybe pick up a trophy along the way, maybe one of the cups. That is the ambition of every professional player and I think we can get one of the European spots.

Are you expecting anymore signings?
You’re right that’s a question for the manager, I’m just focusing on getting myself right and ready for the first game I can play and increase my fitness.

What's the manager like to work with?
From knowing him just a short time he puts his trust in you and he gives you confidence to go out and play and do your stuff on the field. I think that it will be a good relationship.

How ready will you be to play in the number 8, the number 6 and defence?
Absolutely, if the coach needs me in whatever position I’ll be there and ready.

What do you know about Everton's supporters?
I’ve played at clubs where fans show passion and I know for a fact the fans are noisy and get behind the side - I can’t wait to experience that myself for real.

What do you personally want to achieve next season?
There’s been a lot of confidence shown in me bringing me to the club.
I want to show people what I’m capable of.
I’m demanding of myself and will push myself to be the best I can.

Are you excited about the plans for the future at Everton?
You can certainly feel the ambition at the heart of this club to grow it to the highest level.
I think we are showing it too by signing quality young players.

Have you seen the new stadium plans?
I’ve seen how it looks on virtual reality and it gives you such a desire to play there for real.
 

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