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Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Matthew Bound Still Lurks, Jan 8, 2013.

  1. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    Good read and nice to see Chico gaining more positive recognition .Interesting stats in comparing him with Chaulker although recently you can see why the tackle / interception count is higher

    Highlights packages continue to resonate heavily with the national audience. So when Chico Flores appeared close to taking Louis Saha's head off against Sunderland and was sent off in just his third game for the club, the criticism began to flow. "Love watching Swansea - not sure about Chico though," wrote one high-profile journalist on Twitter. Another had a blunt assessment: "This Chico Flores tool has real clown potential."

    By the midpoint in the Premier League season, Chico finds himself regarded as a cult figure by Swansea fans and has a strong case to be considered among the best defenders in the division.

    Swans coach Michael Laudrup is not surprised. The Spaniard quickly showed his team-mates he would be unlikely to struggle with the increased intensity of the Premier League by topping the club's fitness tests in the summer. And his manager was quite clear about the player he was buying, having worked with him at Mallorca last season.

    "He can play good football, but he is also physical and aggressive."
    Michael Laudrup
    Quotes of the week
    "I know Chico and I know what he can do for us," Laudrup had told the club's official website. "I think it's a very important signing. He has a lot of experience from the Spanish and Italian leagues. He can play good football, but he is also physical and aggressive. In fact, he could have been born here in Swansea rather than in the south of Spain. I think with the position the team and the club are in at the moment, it's important to bring in some experience of the highest level. He is a great signing for us."



    Chico Flores- PL 2012/13
    Discipline PL Ranking
    Tackles per game 13th
    Clearances per game 9th
    Interceptions per game 4th
    Average passes per game 9th
    Pass success percentage 14th


    The statistics back up Laudrup's assessment. Chico has adapted quickly by showing a willingness to do the ugly stuff well. He ranks high for tackles and clearances but has also shown his intelligence by producing an impressive number of interceptions too. No other Premier League footballer features so highly in all three key defensive categories.

    Then there is his impact off the field. Chico has leadership qualities and, playing alongside captain Ashley Williams, that has given Swansea a solid base. "I know Chico has always been a good pro," right-back Angel Rangel told the Western Mail in the summer. "It's important that he comes here with experience in the top flight. It's a new league for him but he is a strong lad and he's a leader. Hopefully he will add that extra quality we need at the back."


    Steven Caulker: Replaced
    That quality was needed because of the loss of centre-back Steven Caulker. The England international returned to parent-club Tottenham after spending last season with the Swans and was expected to be sorely missed.

    "I know people talk about Joe Allen - but I think Caulker was a massive rock at the back for Swansea last year," said Evertonskipper Phil Neville as recently as October. "He really impressed me - [an] out-and-out defender. He was technically good on the ball, but he did like to defend. And I think out of all the players that Swansea have lost this season, maybe Caulker was the one that they probably miss more than anything."

    But the statistics - not to mention the Premier League table - show that those fears were largely unfounded. Chico has outperformed Caulker in the routine defensive work as well as providing the quality of passing that has become a prerequisite for life at the Liberty Stadium.



    Chico Flores v Steven Caulker
    Discipline Chico Flores 2012-13 Steven Caulker 2011-12
    Tackles per game 3.2 1.3
    Clearances per game 9.2 7.0
    Interceptions per game 3.3 1.2
    Average passes per game 60.8 61.5
    Pass success percentage 90.4 87.3


    Of course, it should come as little surprise that a Spanish defender can pass the ball. Especially one who spent some of his formative years working with Pep Guardiola in the Barcelona B team. "It was a wonderful education," Chico told the Daily Mail. "All the memories I have from that time playing with Pep Guardiola are really positive. Pep is very close to the players. He was and is a great, but he is very modest. He behaves as one of us. It went well for me. Pep wanted to take me to the first team but Cadiz wanted too much money. That was it."

    Who knows what Chico could have achieved by now if that transfer had come to fruition. But the demands of Cadiz have proved Swansea's gain. The player was sold on to Almeria and then Genoabefore linking up with Laudrup at Mallorca last season where he was a key member of the side that finished eighth in La Liga with a defensive record only bettered by the top three.

    At 25-years-old there is still time for Chico to make significant improvements and perhaps iron out the rough edges that have led to those question marks over his disciplinary record. But for now, Swansea fans are enjoying him just the way he is - as statistically the strongest centre-back in the Premier League.
     
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  2. ivoralljack

    ivoralljack Well-Known Member

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    Where was this article, Bony?
     
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  3. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    Very good read Bonymaen, very good read indeed, and some good stats there, had a positive impression from the first game I watched him play pre season, think it was Stuttgart! Jager likes stats too, the dodgy ones................<laugh>
     
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  5. Yankee_Jack

    Yankee_Jack Well-Known Member

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    Great article thanks for posting. Not surprised that the numbers support what we see, because he looks that good in every single game. He had a new partner against Arsenal and he didn't skip a beat and Bartley looked right at home along side him.
     
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  6. mustyfrog

    mustyfrog Well-Known Member

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    he just to watch his yellows
     
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  7. trundles left foot

    trundles left foot Well-Known Member

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    The guy has been superb, ( just watch the high feet now and then), his first touch is excellent and he gives everything every game. That is the sort of player i want in my side.
     
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  8. Terror ball

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    On Jager's thread I had him as my signing of the season.
    Most important position in the team.
     
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  9. ivoralljack

    ivoralljack Well-Known Member

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    From my first sighting of him, I posted on 606 that I could see him becoming a cult hero at the Liberty. Thank you, Chico, for proving me right so far. More importantly, I look forward to seeing him become the keystone of our defence for years to come. And I just love his attitude, sitting with the fans at Fulham and so on. Great to have you, you wonderful Jack Bastard. :biggrin:
     
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  10. jackdan

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    Read an article today on the daily mail website (ok not a great source) that stated Capello's performance index (which kicked up a stink when he was managing England if anyone remembers) has him in the current prem XI !!! He is 2nd only to Michu as bargain of the season in my eyes. He and Williams have developed a very solid partnership!!
     
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  11. Yankee_Jack

    Yankee_Jack Well-Known Member

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    If you are referring to this index: http://www.capelloindex.com/en/rankings?league=8&season=2012 - last updated Jan 1.

    We have three players in the top 20: Leon, JDG, Ki.

    Rangel @ 24, Chico @ 27.

    Do you have a more recent ranking. To have 5 players in the top 30 is huge, I think.

    On the team ranking, we are 5th behind - Man U, Man C, Arsenal, Chelsea.
     
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  12. swimaway

    swimaway Well-Known Member

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    They got you hook line and sinker mate . Checkout the table in detail. QPR are noted as the 3rd best team globally, and Smurf Wright Philips the 3rd best player in the global suoerleague ...lol
     
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  13. Yankee_Jack

    Yankee_Jack Well-Known Member

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    Yes - a lot of strange stuff for sure.
     
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  14. Shaper

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    And just as a side note, my wife looked at him and said, "oh my god! He must use a very expensive serum to keep that hair so glossy!"

    He is a favourite on both sides of our household.

    I was also discussing the Ashley Williams' attempted murder of RvP and remembered Chico almost decapitating Louis Saha at the start of the season. Now if someone is lucky to be alive...
     
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