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Players Who Got Coached in Wrong Position

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posted on 30/3/21

Tony Valencia switch to RB

posted on 30/3/21

Fred on a football pitch

posted on 30/3/21

comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 3 hours, 4 minutes ago
Fellaini, centre half
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Fair shout, or centre forward. Incredible ability in the air and combative in duels, literally not much else to his game at all.

comment by Pun (U21588)

posted on 30/3/21

comment by Wayne and Robin aka Red Indian (U21328)
posted 34 minutes ago
Fred on a football pitch
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Copycat

posted on 30/3/21

Happens a lot. Players often excel in a particular position but in order to get game time are shoe horned into the team in a different position. They have to learn the new role and it can affect their development.

posted on 30/3/21

Eric Dier is a pretty obvious one. He started with us as a CB/makeshift right back, then Poch tried turning him into a midfielder. One decent season there (his lack of natural ability masked by Dembele and dropping in to make a back 3 at times) left him in limbo. I reckon if he'd stayed a CB the whole time he would be a lot better than he is now. That said, with Toby and Vert around he wouldn't have got games.

posted on 30/3/21

AMN is a good example for us.

posted on 30/3/21

Does anyone else think Gerrard would have been an unreal striker?

posted on 30/3/21

Walcott

posted on 30/3/21

comment by Come to Salah, Come to Success. (U12335)
posted 42 minutes ago
Does anyone else think Gerrard would have been an unreal striker?
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Na not really

posted on 30/3/21

Coached in the wrong position?

Players find their chance in a position based on their pace or ability.

You cant teach someone to be a striker imo, they either are or they are not and then they learn all there is to know as they grow.

In general most players start more forward and head backwards as they agree and faster kids displace them.

As for obi Mikel. He hadn't a hope of being an attacking cm any more than Lucas did.

Alonso is a nasty person who deserves nothing but I will play along. He isn't good enough to be a striker, never.would be and hes not fast enough nor does he have the skill to be a left winger but he was enough to be a bad full back.

A lot of full backs are failed wingers

Same story for marcelo. Theres a reason he got stuck at full back and that's he doesn't have the vision.

It's rare enough a player makes a move like Scholes did from average striker to midfield playmaker (who couldn't tackle) when they are a senior player.

It's even rarer that a player moves forward like bale did.

posted on 30/3/21

It's a fair point. Though I think there are cases such as Dier where you can see they underperformed in an unsuitable role for too long before finding their 'natural' position later in their careers.

I think Sissoko is another, who despite lacking any notable qualities of a midfielder has continued to play there. He should've moved back to fullback like the many you mention (Marcelo, Rose, Valencia..) years ago

posted on 30/3/21

It's even rarer that a player moves forward like bale did.
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Seems like these type of players turn out to be really good. Wasn’t Cuadrado another one from RB to winger? Drogba/Torres as have been mentioned.

posted on 31/3/21

Personally I think intelligence and willingness to work are most key rather than anything else.

Players find their own level in terms of talent but a guy can punch above his weight if he has these and move a position to get a game.

The example I would give is Conor coady.

This lad played beside andre wisdom in our then u21 team and it was lfc that moved him from cm to cb. To play there in the youth sides. Coady could always pass but he was also captain and always a leader.

He was never good enough but he applied himself and went on loan to sheff utd and then was bought and he played cm and cb. He found a role at wolves under a good manager to function as a sort of sweeper. I think him playing for england and at least temporarily wearing the captains armband proves what intelligence and work rate can do. Cos let's face it nobody would play coady in a back 4 set up. He isn't great but he can still pass.

We also moved wisdom from cb to Rb and gave him his debut and lots of loans. The guy is now still plodding along in the championship. He was quicker and better than coady but he just didn't show the same application or intelligence.

Personally talented players will find their role somewhere but to progress you have to be willing to do whatever is needed

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