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Willian

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Would you be happy with the Willian signing?


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The_Playmaker

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Willian as a midfielder would be interesting. We'd hold on to the ball more consistently

He would be really interesting as the right 8.

Auba----new CF-----Pepe
-----Saka--------Willian
-------------Partey
Tierney-Gabriel-Saliba--AMN
------------Leno

Two 8s who can press and recover as well as carry. They can also go wide and overlap inverted wide players. AMN and Tierney can invert or overlap. Is Partey the man to hold? Maybe a better specialist holder would be better?
 

DennisTheLegend

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He would be really interesting as the right 8.

Auba----new CF-----Pepe
-----Saka--------Willian
-------------Partey
Tierney-Gabriel-Saliba--AMN
------------Leno

Two 8s who can press and recover as well as carry. They can also go wide and overlap inverted wide players. AMN and Tierney can invert or overlap. Is Partey the man to hold? Maybe a better specialist holder would be better?

a bit too gung ho, could work against the smaller teams.
 
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