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My team would be:
LlorisWalker Gallas Caulker VertonghenSandro DembeleLennon Dempsey BaleAdebayorI'm expecting to see Defoe and Friedel in though.
Yeh this.
My team would be:
LlorisWalker Gallas Caulker VertonghenSandro DembeleLennon Dempsey BaleAdebayorI'm expecting to see Defoe and Friedel in though.
Have you been drinking this morning?
He's the one outfield player who's been completely rested for this - first name on the team sheet as far as I'm concerned.
I meant in terms of ability rather than tiredness. Gallas has looked shakey all season for me.
So that team would include 10 tired men and a shakey one.
Very worrying.
I meant in terms of ability rather than tiredness. Gallas has looked shakey all season for me.
So that team would include 10 tired men and a shakey one.
Very worrying.
This is a very sad day TSH.
For the first time in my SC life...I don't agree with you.
I think you should be more concerned about Walker than Gallas judging on recent performances.
I meant in terms of ability rather than tiredness. Gallas has looked shakey all season for me.
So that team would include 10 tired men and a shakey one.
Very worrying.
I am hoping that Naughton is fit and can come in at LB so we can put Jan back in his best posistion.If Ade is fit i would have him on the bench and give him 30 mins at the end.
Freidel
Walker Gallas Jan Naughton
Sandro Dembele
Lennon Dempsey Bale
Defoe
I dont agree with the negativity around Gallas, I thought he was superb against united, without his leadership at the back, we would have been dead and buried in the second half.
I'd stick with the same line up as the Man U game.
Walker and Huddlestone should not be in the team.
Any idea when Naughton will be fit? and I suppose it's too early to blood Smith, damn.
Jan is not a natural LB and it was all to be seen on Thurs when he spent a lot of time tugged in towards the middle leaving the left flank exposed, and thus requiring a disinterested Bale to track back half-heartedly. That resulted in an inefficient defence as well as blunting Bales' attacking runs in the second half.