Gabriel Martinelli: Flash of Fire at the Burnedabeu

Vinci

The Sultan of Unai

Country: Netherlands

Player:Timber
He just isn't suited to do what we need from a winger in this system. Getting the ball to his feet, having to dribble, find a teammate, etc.

His strengths are his running and instinctive finishing. In a counter-attacking team where it's his job to get on the end of things he would be quite useful.
 

ptrcopp

Well-Known Member
Id much rather see him further inside. I don’t mind how it’s done, a proper full back or a midfielder who is happy to go on the outside, but Martinelli in the channels is very good. He is lost on the touchline
 

MauveGunner

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Country: Belgium

Player:Saka
Id much rather see him further inside. I don’t mind how it’s done, a proper full back or a midfielder who is happy to go on the outside, but Martinelli in the channels is very good. He is lost on the touchline
My feeling too. I think he'll benefit from that classic LB bombing forward type next to him. (That's why a player like De Cuyper from Brugge comes to mind) A striker who lives for goals can be a big help too.

But then again, as a starter he's way to inconsistent. Really big fan of him, but need to take those glasses off and admit he's better suited as a squad player. He's a weapon for sure. But with they way we play you don't get far with: "he works his socks off"

There are too many "Ifs" and "Mights" around him atm.
 

ptrcopp

Well-Known Member
My feeling too. I think he'll benefit from that classic LB bombing forward type next to him. (That's why a player like De Cuyper from Brugge comes to mind) A striker who lives for goals can be a big help too.

But then again, as a starter he's way to inconsistent. Really big fan of him, but need to take those glasses off and admit he's better suited as a squad player. He's a weapon for sure. But with they way we play you don't get far with: "he works his socks off"

There are too many "Ifs" and "Mights" around him atm.

That may be true, but if we are improving on Martinelli it would need to be a top player of Saka level. And I think Martinelli is hard done by because he is often expected to run the left flank by himself. Gone are the days when Xhaka or Tierney would be supporting him. Look at Saka recently. Without the support of Ødegaard, who seems to be playing deeper and deeper, and Timber and White who haven’t got forward as much, he isn’t as effective. It’s the same with any winger. Obviously nowadays Salah plays much more centrally when Liverpool are in possession, but before he was supported by a midfielder, often Henderson, and also TAA bombing forward. And then Pires who had Cole coming up to support.

I think Martinelli is a victim of the overly cautious and very rigid approach we often take
 

Jasard

Forum Issue Troubleshooter
Moderator

Country: England
He just isn't suited to do what we need from a winger in this system. Getting the ball to his feet, having to dribble, find a teammate, etc.

His strengths are his running and instinctive finishing. In a counter-attacking team where it's his job to get on the end of things he would be quite useful.
Basically don't make him think. He's as dumb as a rock, bless him.
 

Dennis_Bergkamp_10

Established Member

Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
animal fail GIF
 

grange

Losing my brain cells 🥸

Country: USA

Player:Calafiori
Just drop him off in the middle of a cave and he'd never look up to see the light to find his way out
 

MutableEarth

Reiss' Dad
He just doesn't have the tools for this role at LW. He needs to be an inside forward/CF at a transition team. At this stage, it's not looking great for him in terms of hitting the heights here.
 

HollandGooner

Established Member

Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
I love him as a team player but we should upgrade on the left we need something different. And we all know Williams would offer us that.
 

Entropics

Established Member

Country: Colombia

Player:Saka
Don't want to go harsh on him because the only player that looked like a weak link once PSG settled was Hakimi.

He faded out very quickly but to be fair I wasn't expecting anything and he provided things here and there.
 

AberGooner

Established Member

Country: Scotland

Player:Gabriel
Always wanted him to make it here but at this level you see the difference to what the other semi-finalists have on offer in attack.
 

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