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There's talent and application. Then there's the team. Scholes put it all together to get to the heights. Wharton might be technically there in talent already but the rest has to come.

Bellingham seems to have it all but I don't see the application and teamwork to put him on a par - yet.

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I was just watching the bbc highlights of the Palace v Wolves game. Wharton gets a ball on the half turn under pressure and flicks a 25 yd ball with the outside of his left foot straight into the stride of a team mate who then puts Mateta clean through on goal. The lad has a radar in his brain.

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22 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

I was just watching the bbc highlights of the Palace v Wolves game. Wharton gets a ball on the half turn under pressure and flicks a 25 yd ball with the outside of his left foot straight into the stride of a team mate who then puts Mateta clean through on goal. The lad has a radar in his brain.

One thing he does exceptionally well is scan the pitch.

Watch him off the ball; he never stops scanning.

The elite players do it and he's always had it in his locker - it's why he's a step ahead of most players he comes up against.

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It’s why no one can get close to him. It’s not two touch football with Adam, it’s one touch. His vision and technique is second to none.

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9 hours ago, den said:

It’s why no one can get close to him. It’s not two touch football with Adam, it’s one touch. His vision and technique is second to none.

To non players that pass wouldn’t have looked much but if you’ve ever played you’ll know how good it was. Later on he hits an inch perfect cross field pass with his right foot. You don’t get many left footed players that are happy to use their right foot when the occasion calls for it.

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3 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

To non players that pass wouldn’t have looked much but if you’ve ever played you’ll know how good it was. Later on he hits an inch perfect cross field pass with his right foot. You don’t get many left footed players that are happy to use their right foot when the occasion calls for it.

Yeah, I noted that right footed pass out to the left flank. Perfectly weighted.

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On 20/11/2025 at 12:45, joey_big_nose said:

I think one thing that can be said is Wharton and Anderson have the benefit of the game in England evolving in a way that suits their style. Scholes never really got to play as a deep playmaker until late in his career. Earlier he was played more as a number ten or (ludicrously, particularly for England) on the left which didn't make the most of his talents. His team mate Carrick also suffered from the national team not really understanding the importance of that role. He just wasn't picked at all when in reality his skillset was what was missing the most from the England team at that time.

Tuchel gets it, and he is prioritising playing a natural deep playmaker over more experienced and lauded names, as he knows you need someone who can control a game in the middle of the park.

I think in the modern system, I would argue Scholes gets in alongside Carrick in midfield, with Gerrard roaming behind the lone striker.

That is despite my own belief that Lampard is better than all three 🙃🤯

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