I get why people would be frustrated.... you will find no bigger fan of him out there. I literally taped and watched/re-watched all of his matches from last season. He was so impressive... so quickly. I was devastated when he went down. Just have to hope he comes back healthy and continues to develop where he left off. But I would be lying if I told you I wasn't concerned with the length of this injury and said concerns will linger until he shows he can play for an extended time w/o getting injured again.
I might rival you on that... I really hate that he’s been hurt so long, and I’m afraid of how this might derail his career. And, I might be the main one to say, in truth, I rate him actually over Pulisic.
You can rival it all you want. I don't have a crystal ball and if my experience as a sports fan has taught me anything it is that life is not fair and my favorite team will not win a championship. As such, I often condition myself for the worst to happen. In this case, he is 20 years old so I have to hope he can recover physically. If he does, then I say his talent shines thru... if he doesn't?.... Well... that would just be another:
It’s been almost 3 years(?!) since someone posted here, so this seems as good of a time as any to bump this baby. 1543991524538679297 is not a valid tweet id
Inconsistency and losing your starting job will do that. Now I don't think it was all on Tyler (he's far from the only player at Leipzig that took a step back this year) but I think it was clear he needed a fresh start.
If you go by Transfermarkt, this has more to do with Aaronson's meteoric rise in value than it does with any real drop in value for Adams. Transfermarkt had Adams valued at just under $5m when he joined Leipzig. His price rose to $14.3m at the end of his first half season there, and stayed level for a year as he dealt with injuries in his first full season. It then rose to $22m the following year as he started the majority of Leipzig's Bundesliga games in the 20-21 season, subsequently dropping a bit to $18.7m this season as he lost his spot in the lineup. But if he's now being sold for $24m, that's more than Adams' peak estimated value on TM, even back when he was starting regularly with Leipzig. On the other hand, Transfermarkt had Aaronson valued at just $11m a year ago, and they now have him being sold for $36.13m.
It isn’t surprising at all to me. I like Adams and he’s irreplaceable for the national team but his offensive game has major holes. While Aaronson has potential to be an elite attacker.
Adams is a solid player, but he is not elite. His game has too many holes to be at that level. His forward passing can improve and he needs to clean up his bad passes that he gives in each game.
Tyler is still a hell of a player and is still young enough to develop and improve. There is upside there yet. Nowhere near the finished product yet.
I agree with you... CDM is one of the hardest positions to play well. Becoming a destroyer at the EPL level would already put him in a very high class. But to become world elite most will expect that you break the lines on a regular basis. Some will argue that if you have not developed that consistency by now then it won't happen but I think that is poppycock. Adams already knows how to break the lines. Can he get better? Certainly... but it comes with risk. Balancing that risk is what will matter most. I would rather have a CDM at Adams age that does all the D stuff well and is more reserved than a guy who flashes a ton on O but makes mistakes that lead to goals.
If he recovers a good amount of loose balls and safely dishes off he will be doing his job. Having the ball with enough time to get his head up to make penetrating passes doesn't come easy for teams at the bottom of the table.
I love to remind people that at the same age N'golo Kante was playing at 2nd division French side, Caen. 2 years later he won the Prem. 1 year after that he was French player of the year. The following year he won the World Cup. There is plenty of story left to be written for Tyler Adams.
Bingo, and this is where we let Jesse cook. This is a great environment to get Adams to the next level. Year or two, Arsenal and Man U are gonna be drooling and pay double what Leeds did
So, there is a chance he becomes player of the year? I know anything is possible, but as it stands, we just want him to clean up his errors.