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positive: he has vision

he can score ( he didn't score a lot in BPL)

he can give assists

negative: he's slow

he's no tricky

he's so boring

he gives simple passes (everybody can do that)

he's too light

conclusion: he's an average player

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positive: he has vision

he can score ( he didn't score a lot in BPL)

he can give assists

negative: he's slow

he's no tricky

he's so boring

he gives simple passes (everybody can do that)

he's too light

conclusion: he's an average player

He is not good that u find it hard to ignore how it make pass that is hard in other team look easy

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positive: he has vision

he can score ( he didn't score a lot in BPL)

he can give assists

negative: he's slow

he's no tricky

he's so boring

he gives simple passes (everybody can do that)

he's too light

conclusion: he's an average player

He gives simple passes.. good joke mate.

Believe me he can do tricks, but his main attribute is the amazing vision and passing, so he doesn't dribble a lot or do skills.

If you actually watched our games you would notice how every single time we attack, the ball goes through Mata, every single fucking time. You know why? because thats what this little genius does, he creates.

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positive: he has vision

he can score ( he didn't score a lot in BPL)

he can give assists

negative: he's slow

he's no tricky

he's so boring

he gives simple passes (everybody can do that)

he's too light

conclusion: he's an average player

Juan Mata: games: 31 Assists: 12 goals: 12

That makes it 24 direct participation in goals in 31 matches.

Sometimes, we must revisit our opinions/ideas when reality tells a different story.

He certainly has deficiencies, but passing is certainly NOT one of them.

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Played the #10 role so much better than Oscar.

he also left the pivot exposed unlike Oscar.

both things are true. They compliment each other and I guess we could play with both of them.

The thing is we can't afford to have more than one player with no defensive responsibilities and that might be Hazard, although Eden had one of the best work rates there tonight. So while Eden is working hard to recover the ball and putting pressure we don't need Mata to do it.

Mata added a pace we didn't have in the first half, but it felt like it was like the team settled down when he came in rather than him making an impact all by himself. It shows how much the teams trusts Mata...

Also feels like Mata improved Eden, as Oscar played closer to Moses than to Hazard imo

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