CTIDANDREW
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In the simplest terms Silva was purely a center midfielder for Pep and rarely if ever played along the forward line while Grealish has thus far only played as part of the front 3.
Grealish signing could easily be very much like the Riyad Mahrez signing. Riyad was 27 i think when we bought him in a club record fee. Had a rough first season and now is firmly part of our strongest XI at age 30.
Yep, to the question posed by Rogue basically this. I have been surprised so far that Jack has only played as a winger in Pep's system. I thought he would play as more of an attacking mid position at times. He just isn't really agile / quick enough to excel as a winger in Pep's system. Sterling, Sane, Foden, and even Bernardo Silva just have that extra gear getting around a full back, that Jack has so far not shown.
Who Scored (https://www.whoscored.com/Players/11.../Jack-Grealish) has him at 12 starts at left forward, and 4 as a false nine so far this season.
His biggest problem at City, is that he will likely never score enough goals or get enough assists to justify his large price tag.
What he brings to the table, that City has been lacking since Silva left, is his ability to create key chances by making key passes in the final third vs teams that are bunkered in. Which is about 90% of the games that City play.
If you want to compare him against Silva in that capacity, then I would say that is a fair comparison. He needs to continue to improve in the team, to reach Silva's ability to do that when he was in his prime. There is no doubt about that.