Madueke moves like a track athlete that touched a football for the first time at 15, strides are weirdly out of sync with the ball and can't shift it as well as he should given his athletic level
Only clicked rn the upside of the cheating Chelsea are doing is they can just buy 50 young talents and make them all "PL proven" by playing them for one season and then flipping them for more money.
Very unethical but it's working so far, now they just need to sign elite guys.
It's understanding practical space to the highest level.
That's how you maximize your access to whatever space is on offer, and buy yourself time on the ball to do what you want. Obviously add that brain with elite physical freaks like Messi/Neymar and it's an unstoppable combo.
Always about who is occupying those roles and why, to try and get an actual understanding of what the manager is doing.
Without knowing the player profiles and the style of play, the actual numbers means very little. It's why every "3-1-6" is not even close to being the same
Explains Gyokeres lack of tech + poor fundamentals at using his body, but also the relentless mindset.
Huge flaws would likely never have happened in an elite football environment but also might've come out less relentless, so swings and roundabouts with regards to development.