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-Afri-Coy-

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Didn’t he prefer to play Hojbjerg before Bissouma?

He preferred him up until Bissouma got fit, then they basically shared minutes until his injury.

Keeping in mind that -

1. PEH and Bentancur got us 4th place the previous season as our pair.
2. PEH had his best season ever last season (statistically)
3. Our season only started to unravel in late October/November, up until then we were comfortably the 3rd highest scoring team in the league
 

NEVILLEB

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He preferred him up until Bissouma got fit, then they basically shared minutes until his injury.

Keeping in mind that -

1. PEH and Bentancur got us 4th place the previous season as our pair.
2. PEH had his best season ever last season (statistically)
3. Our season only started to unravel in late October/November, up until then we were comfortably the 3rd highest scoring team in the league
It’s my opinion but I think PEH isn’t a good player. The stats may say different but I don’t like him. Bissouma now showing what we’ve needed in central midfield for a long time.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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It’s my opinion but I think PEH isn’t a good player. The stats may say different but I don’t like him. Bissouma now showing what we’ve needed in central midfield for a long time.

No debate there at all, but the fact of the matter is Bissouma wasn’t frozen out by Conte like many suggest on here. There are circumstances that need to be considered that I’ve outlined and even then he managed a considerable amount of minutes before his ankle injury.

Ankle injuries are notoriously hard to come back from too, the rehab process takes long and he was out for over a third of the season. By the time he was back Conte was long gone.

Like I said, Conte could be blamed for a bunch of things but this just isn’t one of them.

It’s also extremely tedious to open every thread and find people still moaning about Conte and JM instead of discussing what’s happening under Ange. It’s time to move on from our past and focus on what players are doing now under Ange. Constantly comparing to those two is just pettiness. There really is no need for the comparison.

PS. Not having a go at you, just explaining why I made the original post.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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He's been motm 2/2 games but I think that's just he's level.

Chelsea fans after their club spent €200+ million on their midfield to see Spurs get better players (Sarr + Bissouma) for under €50 million

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Whazam

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No debate there at all, but the fact of the matter is Bissouma wasn’t frozen out by Conte like many suggest on here. There are circumstances that need to be considered that I’ve outlined and even then he managed a considerable amount of minutes before his ankle injury.

Ankle injuries are notoriously hard to come back from too, the rehab process takes long and he was out for over a third of the season. By the time he was back Conte was long gone.

Like I said, Conte could be blamed for a bunch of things but this just isn’t one of them.

It’s also extremely tedious to open every thread and find people still moaning about Conte and JM instead of discussing what’s happening under Ange. It’s time to move on from our past and focus on what players are doing now under Ange. Constantly comparing to those two is just pettiness. There really is no need for the comparison.

PS. Not having a go at you, just explaining why I made the original post.
Come on, mate. It was obvious Conte had no trust in Bissouma. His injuries shouldn't be ignored as a reason, but it's not made up that people in here were desperate to see more of him when he was available. Neither is it a made up thing that Conte restricted his game ridiculously much. He never had close to the freedom of reaching yesterday's levels, when playing for Conte.

Also, I get your frustration in seeing people post the same stuff over and over again, without much thought, when you don't necessarily agree, but you're the one turning it in to a full-on discussion here. People will likely continue with the Conte and Mou stuff for a long time, simply because of the relief in seeing us play positive, attacking football. So, I guess you are fighting a losing battle. Maybe it would be less frustrating to just ignore it? I know that's easier said than done, though.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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Come on, mate. It was obvious Conte had no trust in Bissouma. His injuries shouldn't be ignored as a reason, but it's not made up that people in here were desperate to see more of him when he was available. Neither is it a made up thing that Conte restricted his game ridiculously much. He never had close to the freedom of reaching yesterday's levels, when playing for Conte.

Also, I get your frustration in seeing people post the same stuff over and over again, without much thought, when you don't necessarily agree, but you're the one turning it in to a full-on discussion here. People will likely continue with the Conte and Mou stuff for a long time, simply because of the relief in seeing us play positive, attacking football. So, I guess you are fighting a losing battle. Maybe it would be less frustrating to just ignore it? I know that's easier said than done, though.

Have you seen Bissouma’s actual stats from before the injury? The game time he was given, knowing that we had a solid midfield duo with both Bentancur and PEH having the best seasons of their careers with us? Ofcourse he was going to have a hard time getting in given that Conte is known for sticking with what works in terms of players.

How on earth that is equivalent to being frozen out is beyond me. Bissy had more than enough minutes before his injury, especially for a new player bedding into a new system.

It’s really not that hard to be impartial and see things from a neutral perspective but people are still so emotional about THAT Conte speech they’ll take any chance to get in a “Conte’s Fault” no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary.

Look, I brought it up because statistics don’t lie. A player saying he isn’t fit and ready isn’t a lie. But blaming Conte for his entire season being underwhelming is a blatant lie. I had to address that.

I would love to ignore those posts and move on to the actual discussions happening but sometimes you have to pull people up on their bullshit or it never stops. The usual suspects take every chance they get to compare things to JM/Conte and it’s just as bad as bringing Levy up in every thread. It’s tedious and frustrating to constantly see this when the majority of us have moved on and couldn’t give two fucks about those two anymore.
 

PLTuck

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me and my lad were laughing so much when he did that backheel nutmeg thing. And then a few mins later he took 2 players that were pressing him hard out the game with a touch and feint. Just a ridiculous baller.

Laughing in joy/disbelief at the skills while watching the footy. Forgot how that felt!
 

-Afri-Coy-

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me and my lad were laughing so much when he did that backheel nutmeg thing. Just a ridiculous baller.

Laughing in joy/disbelief at the skills while watching the footy. Forgot how that felt!

I felt the same when he nabbed the ball off Bruno outside our box and the little rat just stood around looking like a proper idiot waiting for a foul to be called.
 

van_Pommel

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He's the midfielder we've needed for years. Top player.

As happy as I am to have him, I'm also terrified of what happens if he gets injured. If he's going to be so important to the way we play this season it's essential that we have a viable backup. Hopefully hojbjerg gets a move so we can bring someone in.
 

NEVILLEB

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No debate there at all, but the fact of the matter is Bissouma wasn’t frozen out by Conte like many suggest on here. There are circumstances that need to be considered that I’ve outlined and even then he managed a considerable amount of minutes before his ankle injury.

Ankle injuries are notoriously hard to come back from too, the rehab process takes long and he was out for over a third of the season. By the time he was back Conte was long gone.

Like I said, Conte could be blamed for a bunch of things but this just isn’t one of them.

It’s also extremely tedious to open every thread and find people still moaning about Conte and JM instead of discussing what’s happening under Ange. It’s time to move on from our past and focus on what players are doing now under Ange. Constantly comparing to those two is just pettiness. There really is no need for the comparison.

PS. Not having a go at you, just explaining why I made the original post.
I think people are angry that they were put through so much boring football for seemingly false reasons.

But I get your point.
 

Whazam

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Have you seen Bissouma’s actual stats from before the injury? The game time he was given, knowing that we had a solid midfield duo with both Bentancur and PEH having the best seasons of their careers with us? Ofcourse he was going to have a hard time getting in given that Conte is known for sticking with what works in terms of players.

How on earth that is equivalent to being frozen out is beyond me. Bissy had more than enough minutes before his injury, especially for a new player bedding into a new system.

It’s really not that hard to be impartial and see things from a neutral perspective but people are still so emotional about THAT Conte speech they’ll take any chance to get in a “Conte’s Fault” no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary.

Look, I brought it up because statistics don’t lie. A player saying he isn’t fit and ready isn’t a lie. But blaming Conte for his entire season being underwhelming is a blatant lie. I had to address that.

I would love to ignore those posts and move on to the actual discussions happening but sometimes you have to pull people up on their bullshit or it never stops. The usual suspects take every chance they get to compare things to JM/Conte and it’s just as bad as bringing Levy up in every thread. It’s tedious and frustrating to constantly see this when the majority of us have moved on and couldn’t give two fucks about those two anymore.
I have, and I see a player being used very sparingly (he got the full 90 minutes on three occasions in the league under Conte), so I can understand why people who wanted to see more of him got frustrated.

I do however agree with you that he was in no way "frozen out." That's just the standard forum hyberbole, I guess.

And again, I get where you are coming from, but I don't agree with your point. Even with the stats, I think it is more than fair to argue that Conte didn't rate Bissouma.

But you are backing up your arguments, and doing so it can actually open the door for fun discussions. So ignore my suggestion of you ignoring the comments. Just don't let it frustrate you too much when people continue in the same way no matter what you say. :)
 

-Afri-Coy-

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I have, and I see a player being used very sparingly (he got the full 90 minutes on three occasions in the league under Conte), so I can understand why people who wanted to see more of him got frustrated.

I do however agree with you that he was in no way "frozen out." That's just the standard forum hyberbole, I guess.

And again, I get where you are coming from, but I don't agree with your point. Even with the stats, I think it is more than fair to argue that Conte didn't rate Bissouma.

But you are backing up your arguments, and doing so it can actually open the door for fun discussions. So ignore my suggestion of you ignoring the comments. Just don't let it frustrate you too much when people continue in the same way no matter what you say. :)

He definitely wasn’t shoehorned into the first team immediately but that’s somewhat understandable given the duo we had were keeping us in the fight for top 3 during the first half of the season and that Conte doesn’t like to change personnel. We have to take these circumstances into account when levelling criticism towards a manager. Perspective is everything I guess.

I appreciate your level headed response too, and fwiw I wouldn’t have said anymore than my original post with the stats if I hadn’t been asked about it.

I would like to stick to what I said in terms of focusing on the present, which is incredible to watch if we’re being honest. Bissouma keeps this up and he’ll be right up there with the top 5 CM’s in the league come the end of the season. He absolutely bossed that United midfield alongside Sarr and Maddison. We have so, so much to be excited about this season.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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He's the midfielder we've needed for years. Top player.

As happy as I am to have him, I'm also terrified of what happens if he gets injured. If he's going to be so important to the way we play this season it's essential that we have a viable backup. Hopefully hojbjerg gets a move so we can bring someone in.

Bentancur is coming back, Sarr and Skipp can play that “holding” role that Bissouma occupies now so I don’t see an issue but I’m worried about the ACN and we may need to go out and get reinforcements in January. For now though, I think we have solid depth and hopefully he has an injury free season.
 
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