Why Kalvin Phillips Would Fix Newcastle United



Out of Europe and falling down the Premier League, Newcastle United’s season is in serious danger of falling apart. But as they continue to grow as a football club in the long term, Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips could offer them some solutions in the short term.

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30 comentarios en “Why Kalvin Phillips Would Fix Newcastle United

  1. @HipHopHymns

    All these comments make me laugh, saying Phillips isn't good enough, when he clearly is! The reason he hasn't played at city is down to the ability of the players to play the pep way! Listen to what pep say's about him! If he does come to the toon I for one will have confidence he can add to our squad

  2. @GuyJames

    The tiredness matters when trying to play in that intense way, but of course that same constant intensity causes the tiredness and injuries in the first place. This is why the charges against Man City are significant – if one team can just buy unlimited top quality players then the others, particularly NU, Spurs and Liverpool (last season) get burnt out trying to keep up with them. There's no way Philips would have been sat on the bench for two whole seasons for any other club; they would have been forced to play him at some point. City just splash another 60 mil on someone Pep thinks is better than him.

  3. @RobGThai

    I agree with the missing 6. Tonali was going to be that guy. Newcastle wouldn’t just want a 6 tho, we want a 6 who can attack.

    Funnily enough, I think Schar can be that guy for short term.

  4. @stewartfraser2740

    I remember in the comments from people during last summer's transfer period as to what type of player we should be going for there were those who advocated a number 6 role and a Miggy replacement. If Ashworth and his team had gone down that path, instead of the Tonali/Barnes route ( with an obvious amount of looking back with hindsight) I could see where, following your video, our season may have not been so bad so far. Also I think, going forward we will see Livramento more in the Burn role but I don't know how the introduction of a 6 may affect Lewis Miley's playing time.

  5. @andrewbell7994

    Fantastic analysis and showen very well. It has bothered me this season why we have pesisted with same system when the individual errors are also shouting out the same issue ie trips vs everton panics as no midfielder in the middle as still trying to get back.. then second the amount of times once opposing side gets inbehind bruno on transition we are left outnumbered because trips is always high up for his quality in attack. We get left out numbered so often because of it. Sadly i dont have a graph or the interlet to articulate it like yourself on a comment lol

  6. @Bigtank9401

    I'm a Newcastle fan, and I've been saying "They're tired" this whole run. I've always considered the human aspect of things. If anyone has played, they know Anyone would be gassed if they played our way for 90 minutes, 3 games a week. With that said, I hope January works for us. Not only to get some quality in but to add some depth too

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