2017/18 Idrissa Gueye

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People saying he should be playing further forward.. if we had a manager with any nous, he'd be getting forward more anyway. Although he should primarily be a CDM in my opinion, every single midfielder should be able to make a forward run when the opportunity is there. Fernandinho is the best at this, primarily a CDM, but will occasionally tell Silva or De Bruyne to drop when he sees a good opportunity to go.

It's actually basic sunday league stuff to be honest. But under the last few managers we have had, the players are petrified to take a risk. Imagine he does this and we concede? It's the bench for you next week then...
 

Re watching his goal last week. Most noticeable thing about his decent strike was the teams reaction to it. Seamus aside this young man is quite easily the most popular player in the squad. All 10 outfield players raced to celebrate with him plus the bench where all up. maybe a role as vice captain next year would help really unite the dressing room.
 
Re watching his goal last week. Most noticeable thing about his decent strike was the teams reaction to it. Seamus aside this young man is quite easily the most popular player in the squad. All 10 outfield players raced to celebrate with him plus the bench where all up. maybe a role as vice captain next year would help really unite the dressing room.

With Oumar as captain?
 


A short interview with Everton’s Idrissa Gueye from November 2017. Ronald Koeman has been sacked and David Unsworth is in temporary charge.
 
Re watching his goal last week. Most noticeable thing about his decent strike was the teams reaction to it. Seamus aside this young man is quite easily the most popular player in the squad. All 10 outfield players raced to celebrate with him plus the bench where all up. maybe a role as vice captain next year would help really unite the dressing room.
If that's the case, Tom Davies should be made Vice-Chairman for his last minute Stevie G. goal against Soton, because even 'Butterfingers'
ran the length of the pitch to congratulate him.
 

http://sportwitness.co.uk/dream-adidas-clothes-everton-star-explains-made/
“The dream was to have Adidas clothes” – Everton star explains how he made it
When dreaming of making it as a footballer, many people would imagine the money, the houses, the adulation, the holidays on yachts costing more than a row of houses.
Not Idrissa Gueye.

The Everton star has been speaking to L’Equipe about his route into football and his aims as a child, and it’s interesting stuff. Gueye came through the Diambars academy in Senegal and, like many other players, has a nice story about his trial to get there.

“I was thirteen or fourteen years old. I participated in a series of trials and the last three days was spent in Dakar. I understood that those who were chosen had yellow and blue bibs. And as I was in red, I thought, ‘It’s dead.’ My luck? There was only one game left and two guys were fighting to be in the middle so I went right back. And Jimmy Adjovi-Boco, on the edge of the pitch, appreciated me. He called me to join the yellow and blue.”

That was just the start of a road which would eventually see Gueye become the first Diambars product to sign a professional contract in Europe, and then end up at Everton.

The dreams began after the trial, but Gueye explained to L’Equipe his aims were more simple than most: “I was so happy because I thought I was going to stop school (laughs). The dream was to have Adidas clothes, not necessarily to be a pro. We were not aware of what it was. Upon arrival, I was warned: ‘Everyone dresses the same, no mobile phone, no difference.’

“Because some were richer than others. One of us was even a talibé, a beggar. He had never set foot in school, he started here at fourteen and has a good job in France today.”

The youngsters were all together with similar aims, and it created a strangely competitive atmosphere: “There were four of us in a room, and in my room there were the youngest ones. We had rituals like weighing, sizes. Every week, it was the competition for the one who was growing the most, who was gaining the most weight. In the evening, you ate a lot and did not go to the bathroom.”

Eventually, Diambars convinced Lille to take Gueye, but there was money exchanged.
The deal was they would pay if the footballer succeeded, and of course he did, and naturally those early years have left a mark: “Diambars is a family. Everything that touches one
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touches the other. I spent more time there than with my own family, five years without stopping, alone at that age. We talked about our dreams in the evening, we imagined lives when we had nothing. When I see this journey again… It’s beautiful.”


Senegal face Japan in the World Cup on Sunday evening, Everton’s Idrissa Gueye is expected to start. The kit will be Puma, Gueye’s boots? Adidas.
http://www.worldemand.com/discover/...moments-v5-tab-uk-1006d&utm_term=sportwitness
 
I've got a feeling that gana is going to get sold, you know.

The more I read about silvas style of play the less I can see where he fits in.
 
I've got a feeling that gana is going to get sold, you know.

The more I read about silvas style of play the less I can see where he fits in.
Tactically it may make sense, however it would be an incredibly unpopular decision with the fan base so unless it was for big money I feel it'd be unlikely.

Add to that, there's a fair few other players with much less proven ability who we still have in our squad, so I'd expect they would be moved on before Idrissa.
 
Tactically it may make sense, however it would be an incredibly unpopular decision with the fan base so unless it was for big money I feel it'd be unlikely.

Add to that, there's a fair few other players with much less proven ability who we still have in our squad, so I'd expect they would be moved on before Idrissa.

I understand all that and I completely agree but as you said tactically I just don't see where he fits in and he is a very profitable asset.

You also have to think if he doesn't fit into the managers system then his value will only decrease from here.
 

Big Ian owns that. I agree on Gueye though, he's too limited for me and needs a very very specific role to be effective, and I'm not sure when he's effective that is influential enough to be worthwhile
For me he can do a job as a defensive midfielder, but he doesn't have enough ability on the ball to be an effective BTB midfielder. There are other more pressing concerns within the squad at the moment and, this summer, it's all about stepping blocks. Keep Gana as DM with Bene in reserve, and bring in a new BTB, preferably one with good physicality, the ability to run with the ball and also pick an early pass to switch defence to attack.

Then maybe next summer looking for an upgrade in DM.
 
For me he can do a job as a defensive midfielder, but he doesn't have enough ability on the ball to be an effective BTB midfielder. There are other more pressing concerns within the squad at the moment and, this summer, it's all about stepping blocks. Keep Gana as DM with Bene in reserve, and bring in a new BTB, preferably one with good physicality, the ability to run with the ball and also pick an early pass to switch defence to attack.

Then maybe next summer looking for an upgrade in DM.

What you mean is the most expensive type of midfielder and the ones that nearly everyone else is after too.

This is when see whether Brands can live up to his reputation or not.
 
Not a traditional holding DM and can't help himself from running around and looking for balls to win. We can't play him alone behind two B2B/Playmakers, would be suicide unless we're up against Cardiff. If we want him starting we need someone behind him. He was at his best with Gaz Baz anchoring the midfield and allowing him to roam and get stuck into attackers.

I love him though, good bloke
 

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