ToxtethBlue
Player Valuation: £50m
As someone said a few weeks ago, if he gets his defending right (and he will improve in this area) he could be something special, he has all the tools. He's tenacious, decent in the tackle, a good footballer and probably unlike Baines, has the ability to carry the ball and do it by himself. As good as Baines is, that's the one thing he lacks.
I think Coleman's weakness as a defender is letting players run into that space inbetween him and the right sided centre back, cutting inside him, so to speak. I've noticed a few wingers bypassing him in this area, even left footed players. As a defender down the byline I think he's fine, he has good recovery pace and is decent in the tackle. His decision making with high balls also needs work, but that's the case with lots of small fullbacks.
I don't think he is ready to be our right back yet, but all I wanted to see was was him involved in some capacity and given his varied attacking game, he could be an option in more advanced positions like the right wing. Whilst he's not as electric as Donovan I've certainly seen him beat more players in one on one positions than the American.
He'd probably have to adapt to reciving the ball with his back to a fullback, that's the main problem for fullbacks who are pushed further forward. You aren't always facing the goal, but saying that, I wouldn't say someone like Aaron Lennon, for example, is a natural in this area either, Tottenham just get him into positions a few times a game where he is effective, and that's all these players need.
I think Coleman's weakness as a defender is letting players run into that space inbetween him and the right sided centre back, cutting inside him, so to speak. I've noticed a few wingers bypassing him in this area, even left footed players. As a defender down the byline I think he's fine, he has good recovery pace and is decent in the tackle. His decision making with high balls also needs work, but that's the case with lots of small fullbacks.
I don't think he is ready to be our right back yet, but all I wanted to see was was him involved in some capacity and given his varied attacking game, he could be an option in more advanced positions like the right wing. Whilst he's not as electric as Donovan I've certainly seen him beat more players in one on one positions than the American.
He'd probably have to adapt to reciving the ball with his back to a fullback, that's the main problem for fullbacks who are pushed further forward. You aren't always facing the goal, but saying that, I wouldn't say someone like Aaron Lennon, for example, is a natural in this area either, Tottenham just get him into positions a few times a game where he is effective, and that's all these players need.