I think it’s because he is a very poor finisherYet another goal involvement and some people are still moaning about him.
I think it’s because he is a very poor finisherYet another goal involvement and some people are still moaning about him.
Totally. The game we play is about scoring goals, the cost of that being we leave ourselves open.I think it’s because he is a very poor finisher
Problem is he has missed a bunch of big chances in big games, arsenal, villa, West Ham, Chelsea. All games we lost/drewTotally. The game we play is about scoring goals, the cost of that being we leave ourselves open.
He missed an absolutely golden chance. Imagine if that was in a bigger game where we had fewer chances? Could be really costly. Needs to improve in many ways.
Rightly in the team. Rightly getting credit. Rightly being given time. But also rightly getting some criticism for parts of his game that need to improve.
Agree. He has some settling in to do but any player who offers goals and assists is always useful.People do realise he played wih protection on his head right? And after what happened at Forest he was probably anxious for any contact.
Swear some just want to go straight to the negatives. His assist for Richarlison was perfectly weighted and positioned.
He is getting in the box and making the runs. As long as he is always in the positions to miss, I prefer that over not busting a gut to get in the box whatsoever.
He is still young and barely had a full 90 for us since joining, yet he has racked up assists and a goal. Give the lad a break.
Maybe I’m not remembering but don’t recall any big chances in the West Ham and Chelsea games. One big chance against Villa when he did well to control the ball on the run for 1 v 1. Arsenal a couple of half chances and we scored directly from one of those. Don’t feel like he’s missing great chances on a bigger ratio than anyone elseProblem is he has missed a bunch of big chances in big games, arsenal, villa, West Ham, Chelsea. All games we lost/drew
You're probably right there but I think personality wise, they have a bit more swagger and confidence. Brennan seems like quite a shy lad and while it's obviously just me guessing, I reckon the move weighs heaviest on his shoulders.I would say it was a bigger move for Udogie, Sarr (both younger) and Van de Ven (same age),
If my aunt had bollocks and all thatI know, but when you consider Son's offside against Chelsea...
The goal he scored against SU....and hitting wood work couple of times against Newcastle...
....it really could of been a lot more
Your Aunt maybe grow some lolIf my aunt had bollocks and all that
exactly this. ppl forget how poor bale was and how many on here thought between him & walcott that we got the worse deal. Confidence is a huge thing for a young player. He left his boyhood club, joined us & got injured a couple of times already. Patience - we write off players too easily (heck, many did the same for Vicario & see how that's turned out so far). Brennan will be fine & once he hits his straps, we have some player on our handsNot sure what people are expecting from him tbh.
Why don't we give him til the end of the season before pulling him to pieces
Haha. On SC?Not sure what people are expecting from him tbh.
Why don't we give him til the end of the season before pulling him to pieces
They're written off before they sign when they're linked on here...Haha. On SC?
You'll be lucky of they get until the end of the warm up.
What is certainly clear is that he's not as fit as he needs to be for Ange's system yet.