{"id":11141,"date":"2017-05-11T12:30:43","date_gmt":"2017-05-11T11:30:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thehighertempopress.com\/?p=11141"},"modified":"2017-05-10T20:12:04","modified_gmt":"2017-05-10T19:12:04","slug":"ode-oliver-burke","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thehighertempopress.com\/2017\/05\/ode-oliver-burke\/","title":{"rendered":"My Ode to Oliver Burke"},"content":{"rendered":"
I had a watch of FootyGamer89\u2019s video<\/a>\u00a0last month taking a look at how Burke developed in his simmed save. Of course, it\u2019s that we need to keep in mind. It was a simmed save for the purpose of checking out how he develops in that environment. No offence is intended towards my fellow Higher Tempo Press colleague, but I felt I needed to respond with this post to show how Burke is developing under my FM tutelage.<\/p>\n One of the main reasons I went for RBLeipzig as my chosen save for hopefully the entirety of the FM17 cycle was Oliver Burke. His reported \u00a314m move from Nottingham Forest came as a surprise to many, and he perhaps hasn\u2019t quite set the world alight with his performances across the season for Leipzig, but I still believe. I believe he\u2019ll come good. I believe that he\u2019s the future of Scottish football! A role model that all young Scottish players can look up to. Because that\u2019s certainly what he is in my save on FM17\u2026<\/p>\n He starts the game as a very promising 19-year-old prospect. Naturally a right midfielder, but able to play further up too, plus capable of playing on the left as an inside forward too. Here he is in my first season at RBLeipzig.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Playing as a wide midfielder on the right of a 4-2-2-1-1, Burke had a relatively productive first season under my management. 7 assists and 2 goals from 26 games, in which he was rotated with Marcel Sabitzer regularly. In the role he was playing, I really wanted him to focus on getting down the wing, and hitting the byline. I made a huge effort for him to get rid of that trait of cutting in from the right hand side. Why would you do that, Burkey!?<\/p>\n It was in my second season in charge, that he came really burst on to the scene.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Aside from a slight boost in a few of his attributes; namely crossing, passing plus growing stronger, he benefitted from making that right midfield slot his own. He excelled in our run to the Europa League final, hitting our goal of the season in a group stage match against Rapid.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n An increase in his assist output too, providing 12 goals for his teammates over the season. It was in season 2 that I started to experiment with playing him behind the striker as a shadow striker, more on this soon.<\/p>\n 2018 was a brilliant year for the now 21-year-old. Aside from stopping to cut inside from the right, his performances for us in the Bundesliga, Europa League and our first foray into the Champions League led him to be named the 2018 European Golden Boy.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n As a proud Scotsman, I think a tear fell from my eye as the news item came through for this. My management had paved the way for one of my fellow countrymen to be acknowledged as the best young players on the continent. The 2018\/19 season, though, was to end in disappointment for us both. Tears fell for a different reason.<\/p>\n It was the 92nd minute on matchday 33 of the season. RBLeipzig against Bayern Munich. Bayern were a point ahead of us in the race for the title. Win this, and we were in a brilliant position to seal the club\u2019s first ever Bundesliga title.<\/p>\n