Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Southampton must be laughing all the way to the bank

What a terrible bit of business.  Buying Lallana for a reported £27m may end up being worse than United buying Herrera for £32m.  He wasn't even the most efficient attacking midfielder at Southampton last season and furthermore he didn't separate himself enough from his teammates to justify his price tag.


LallanaRodriguezDavisWard-ProseRamirez
age2624291923
app (sub)37(1)30(3)28(6)16(18)3(15)
mins3082256124921616526
goals915201
assists63723
chances6820573914
npg900.260.530.0700.17
gcp900.440.630.320.110.69
ccp901.90.72.12.22.4
ap900.210.110.250.110.52
ccv11.114.311.9521.7
pass %84.676.684.387.280.9
bp %50.34942.443.638.9
sacc %41.431.721.83523.8
shot %1814.9604.8
TTI9013.912.913.29.219.5
avg rk2.933.13.32.6

Gaston Ramirez who played sparsely due to falling out of favor with Pochettino and injuries comes out on top. Lallana comes second, but only barely ahead of Rodriguez & Steven Davis. If Lallana is worth £27m, Rodriguez is worth at least that much being he is 2 years younger and Steven Davis should not be sold for anything less than £20m. And what about 19-year-old James Ward-Prose? He is already a better passer and turns over the ball much less at 7 years Lallana's junior. He's got to be worth £50m to Man United and at least £30m to the rest of the Prem.

Those numbers above are not worth £27 and the argument that it is because 'he's English' just proves my point. He's a product of the English press hype machine. We paid £8.8m for Coutinho, less than one-third what we did for Lallana, the Brazilian is still only 22-years-old and already a better player.  Basically we just paid that much for someone to keep the seats warm for Gerrard, Hendo, Sterling, Can, and Coutinho.

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