I would’ve said someone like Michail Antonio for West Ham he’s probably our most versatile player. He can play striker, anywhere on the wing once even played right-back for a little while and actually did a pretty good job. So for West Ham I would’ve said Michail Antonio, Right-Back
3:32 The other one on that list of out if position Chelsea players is Reece James who has played a lot in CM for Wigan and played there against Everton
the thing with milner is that we already seen him play LB,RB,RW,LW,CM even as a fake 9 for city and he`s done well every time . The most versatile player ever
Nope, you need to be disciplined as a cdm , not getting dragged around by the ball like a headless chicken He has no positional awareness He'd be an awful cdm
what about Marcos Alonso? Dude has been playing central forward from left back position. Honestly the thought of him forgetting what position he originally is scares me every match. But yeah he's been scoring like mental.
I'd agree with the deeney and rice shouts. In my fm save where I manage Watford Deeney asked for a position change to a CB in his final season and I bought in Rice as a backup CB when West ham got relegated.
Colin Hugo he also said pepe reina could play cm mate stop spunking urself he also said trent would be one of the most creative midfielders in the world.
Agree with both of you. Aubameyang is not a winger, however under Arteta’s system he is more an inside forward. He is just playing on the wing to compensate lacazette and fernandinho is not a cb. He was just replacing the injured Laporte.
6:15 Ederson said in an interview that he was a fullback at youth level, but disliked chasing around pacy wingers, so one day the coach put him in goal and that's where it all started.
Tom Simes he would be a better goalie than some of the goalkeeping legends! Examples are Kyle Walker, Harry Kane, Adrian and De Gea! (Dear god I have upset the Man U fans, haven’t I?)
@@randalhopper3289 its easier than making a baby cry i mean with the baby you throw it 50 yards and it cries with man u if you say man u bad a war starts Also about the baby thing I've seen too much sidemen which i regret
I think Maguire would make a half decent cm/cdm, having seen his range of passing ability and seeing how he gets up the pitch confidently. Also you could have said saka as it seems he can play anywhere down the left flank
Irish Guy you forgot to mention when talking about Schar his constant runs forward from centre back that us Irish struggled with when we played Switzerland and the cracking goal he scored against us
@@kieranlfcreviews7731 hes ick if you are a liverpool fan must buy in cm he is like ikone he is very good and does keep an okay staminia hhes also a good change to right back if needed also he wont score and assist that many at cm but hes passing and dribbling are always 90% or more and usally 20+ in both
I like your pick for RLC for Chelsea especially since he played as Sarri's goal scoring midfielder last season. But I think a more interesting one would be Marcos Alonso as an attacking mid because he's a good goal scorer and very attack-minded which is why he's a much better wing-back that full-back because he's not a very good defender.
John Charles was a welshman who played for Juventus in the 50s and 60s. He was equally adept at playing at forward or at defender (sometimes moved multiple times in the same game). Deemed to be the best all-round British player ever, he is a legend but lesser known today by some as he played in Italy: -broke the British transfer record when he signed with Juve. -Serie A top scorer -Juve player of the year -108 goals in 155 games -third in Balon d'or -In 1997 was voted as Juve's greatest-ever foreign player -never yellow or red carded in a game -wouldn't resort to dirty tactics so was nicknamed The Gentle Giant
From a broadcast a few years back, they said Ederson WAS playing as an outfield player,but he wasn't keen on all the running around he had to do so he chose to go into goal.
To be honest, all Irish CB's can act as a center forward. Not because we're technically proficient but our battering rams in the forward line usually aren't doing the job, so we got to send it the extra artillery. Fun fact, (depending on your perspective) Shane Duffy was Ireland's main "playmaker" under Martin O'Neil and Roy Keane.
"I've never seen a rightback more comfortable on the ball than TAA" Lahm has won a Treble, world cup, captained the most successful German club of all time and won countless Bundesligas & Deutsche Pokals and you want to say that TAA looks more comfortable on the ball than arguably the best rightback of all time?
Before watching this I was thinking schar would make a good midfielder but I’m somewhat happy with the midfield and the defence, however if he could play striker that would be fucking fantastic!
I gotta pause your video 19 seconds in. I HAVE BEEN SAYING FOR YEARS THAT DAVID SILVA IS A HOLDING MIDFIELDER! Even before he went to PSG. I think only one coach did it for a few games and then stopped. Arteta did it once in the Europa League too. But jeez it’s where he should be playing and I’m no damn pro and I’ve been seeing that forever. Good catch 👍🏾
Krishan Sharma Suarez would be a world class goalkeeper. His diving is incomparable and he has great reflexes and handling in the box. Just remember his last minute save against Ghana😂😂😂
I've seen 3 Right Backs who are more confident on the ball than Trent cuz I've seen none Premier League games before. 1. Lahm 2. Alves 3. Kimmich All 3 of them literally moved to midfield and all had seasons with more than 15 assists as Right Backs
@@joshuakimmich9536 I disagree though, I am a Man United Fan but I still feel like on The Ball he is very comfortable, He goes past people like he's Sterling or Mane and Yes Kimmich passes the ball better I still feel like as The Best RB, you can't go wrong Awb. Also best Lb is Davies personally