A look at Chelsea FC players in the U20 World Cup: Oriol Romeu
We've already looked back at he so-so performances of Matej Delac and Ben Gordon in Colombia, so today we're going to take a look at the performances given by 19 year old Oriol Romeu. Romeu played a total of four games in the tournament, two in the group stages, the round of 16 game, and the quarterfinal where Spain was eliminated in a fantastic matchup with Brazil. While I had seen lots of Gordon and Kakuta before, I was less versed in Romeu. If this tournament was any sort of indicator of how he typically plays, then it was a very shrewd signing indeed.
The "bulldozer" lived up to his nickname in all four matches. Watching him play was amazingly similar to the simple beauty of watching John Obi Mikel. Many fans won't appreciate the type of player he is, but he's a great tackler, fantastic passer who doesn't make silly turnovers, and he was never caught out of position. Of all the Chelsea players in the tournament he was by far the most impressive, and he was probably among the top 5 players in the entire tournament. I don't think I saw him miss a pass throughout the tournament, a detail which was made even more impressive by the fact that he was always passing the ball forward.
The only real downside of his play this tournament was that he showed a strong propensity towards collecting yellows. He was forced to sit out Spain's final game of the group phase for accumulated yellows, although he may not have featured anyway as Spain had already clinched their group at that point. None of the bookings were for particularly bad tackles or plays, but rather for a build up of fouls. His pattern of accumulating quite a few fouls during the course of the matches that will eventually lead to bookings more often than not, and many of the fouls were on less than dangerous situations where he would have been better off simply avoiding the challenge. If that's my biggest gripe about a 19 year old though, then he's doing quite a few things right.We likely won't see too many instances where Romeu is scoring goals or getting assists, as he's definately better at starting the attack and organizing the defense. He did convert a penalty kick for Spain in their shootout win over South Korea, which can be found in the highlight package shown here:
I'm not going to bother showing the highlights from the other Spanish matches, as the type of play Romeu tends to be involved in doesn't really get put into those types of packages very often. I think he's going to be a valuable player to have in the club this year, as from everything I've seen I'd be comfortable with him as our primary backup to Mikel right now. He's amazingly tactically sound for a player his age, especially one with defensive responsibilities.
Romeu arrived in London to begin training this week, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to see him included on the bench for Norwich next weekend. I'd also assume he will see the lions share of the starts for the reserve team, as Mikel has been on excellent form with all things considered so far this season. I'm definitely more excited about this signing than I was a few weeks ago, and the more I see of this kid the more I hope we manage to hide him enough that Barca don't trigger their buyback next summer. After watching him play the last few weeks, I really think this will turn out to be a brilliant piece of business. Either we double or triple our investment for a season or two of valuable cover, or we just stole this kid for peanuts. This looks like a win-win to me.
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I'm very excited about this kid.
Having a consistent holding midfielder is very important to us and it is great to have a solid backup to Mikel. I’m very excited about his future, can’t wait to see him make his debut for us. Nice job Stephen.
by Noleforever9399 on Aug 21, 2011 4:53 AM BST reply actions
What a phenomenal purchase
The absolute worst case scenario is that we double/triple our investment while getting 1 or 2 seasons of excellent play from a young midfielder.
Given that Barca just purchased Cesc, I doubt he’d be very keen on going back to sit on the bench. Absolute brilliance to buy him, and it was definitely orchestrated by AVB.
by bsally on Aug 21, 2011 6:18 AM BST reply actions 1 recs
Quite good business
But in two years I think they’ll want him back as cover/rotation for Busquets since Mascherano will be a centre back. He’d probably accept a lesser role simply because it’s Barca.
by Al Benson on Aug 21, 2011 6:55 AM BST via mobile up reply actions
I don't think so, he doesn't seem as Barca struck as Fabregas
and I can see him either demanding a certain number of starts (especially if he is getting them here) to sign with Barca, but you never know how these players will react!
It's certainly possible, but at that point I'm not as concerned
Even if he develops to the point where he’s world class, holders don’t generally cost that much. 15 million Euros would buy a pretty good one.
by Stephen Schmidt on Aug 21, 2011 1:33 PM BST up reply actions
As loaded at midfield as Barca is, and with more players coming through La Masia, I can only imagine they’ll buy him back if (i) he turns into a true star who would force his way into the team, or (ii) they think they can turn around and sell him for even more $$$. I like the kid but (i) is doubtful, so it would almost have to be (ii).
Here’s hoping we can develop him into a great player but not quite great enough for Barca to take him back!
Number 2 won't happen
No player would agree to personal terms with a club that is looking to sell him right away.
Everyone keeps saying this, but I doubt it's true
There’s huge money in it for a player
by Graham MacAree on Aug 21, 2011 3:04 PM BST up reply actions
It would just be a formality if he knew he would go to a club he found acceptable. Say he fancies Milan and they were willing to pony up quite a bit of dough for him, then his personal terms with Barca would be irrelevant.
That’s all a bit far fetched so I don’t think it will happen but it’s not out of the realm of possibility.

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