slimspek
Player Valuation: £8m
McGeady and Pienaar are two different types of players. Pienaar is a creative #10 playing on the wing, McGeady is an out and out winger. One likes through balls and backheels and the other likes taking on players and crossing. Pienaar may line up on the left wing but he plays more on left centre of midfield and only goes to the wing to when defending. IMO Pienaar and McGeady are not replacements for each other, they're a tactical change from one another. I think Executionersbong wrote a good post about how Martinez plays an asymmetrical line up using Pienaar.
I'm a huge Pienaar fan and even I can see his legs are pretty much gone, similar to how Osman has just lost a whole bunch of pace. I would prefer to see him in the CAM, as then he won't have as many defensive responsibilities (right now he always battling to get back to defend his side of the left wing) but he will still be able to do what he does best, keep possession and create.
I really wonder when Pienaar goes/retires who his replacement will be. When I think about it they're really aren't a lot of players like him around, he's pretty unique I feel. His quick feet, his vision in the final third, his chemistry with Baines, his backheels, his trick passes, his chip!, etc. The closest I've seen to him, might be Lucas Piazon or Thulani Serero and even then its a bit of a stretch. He's been a great player for Everton, he has been a part of so many near magical goals. I think Martinez is going to be hard pressed to find a true replacement for Pienaar.
I'm a huge Pienaar fan and even I can see his legs are pretty much gone, similar to how Osman has just lost a whole bunch of pace. I would prefer to see him in the CAM, as then he won't have as many defensive responsibilities (right now he always battling to get back to defend his side of the left wing) but he will still be able to do what he does best, keep possession and create.
I really wonder when Pienaar goes/retires who his replacement will be. When I think about it they're really aren't a lot of players like him around, he's pretty unique I feel. His quick feet, his vision in the final third, his chemistry with Baines, his backheels, his trick passes, his chip!, etc. The closest I've seen to him, might be Lucas Piazon or Thulani Serero and even then its a bit of a stretch. He's been a great player for Everton, he has been a part of so many near magical goals. I think Martinez is going to be hard pressed to find a true replacement for Pienaar.








