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if that was a potential new signing a lot of us would be very excited. hope to see a lot more of him next season.
He looks like a natural replacement for Mousa Dembele.
Do you think he could play in the same midfield as Winks and Dier?
just like mason and bentaleb...Surely we're going to have a problem with both Onomah and Winks playing in the same position.
That's not what I meant. I can see there being a problem if we have Dembele, Winks and Onomah all fighting for the same spot, one of Winks or Onomah is going to end up being unhappy.just like mason and bentaleb...
winks/onomah + wanyama/dier would be more balanced
They play different roles thoughSurely we're going to have a problem with both Onomah and Winks playing in the same position.
Why he's been stuck out on the rw in his appearances this season makes no sense to me
It's usually only been for cameo's, maybe Poch wants him to develop his attacking play a little more and be more deadly in the final third. It is a frustration but we can't be too upset as we have seen Winks develop hugely and this wouldn't have happened with Josh getting the CM spots over him. Maybe next season will be more of a breakout for Josh and show the fans a little be more what he is all about, as there is so much potential i him.
He looks incredibly comfortable in the deep lying play maker position. His best bet would be playing with Wanyama in a CM2 as Victor makes life easier for the partnering CM.
He looks like a natural replacement for Mousa Dembele.
Do you think he could play in the same midfield as Winks and Dier?
Well, that was very encouraging. Can't say I've seen Onomah play that often, but of the games I have seen, I reckon his distance covered against SK must be double what I've seen before. Much sharper, less lethargic (-looking, maybe). And his team mates making much more use of him, which shows they trust him. Also, seems like that whole squad have grown up a bit, and started to play like a team, rather than individuals on the same pitch.
Well, that was very encouraging. Can't say I've seen Onomah play that often, but of the games I have seen, I reckon his distance covered against SK must be double what I've seen before. Much sharper, less lethargic (-looking, maybe). And his team mates making much more use of him, which shows they trust him. Also, seems like that whole squad have grown up a bit, and started to play like a team, rather than individuals on the same pitch.