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What's to be expected from Shayon Harrison?
true but at least he'll get a game toni ..
no, wait, never mind.
Winks literally said he wasn't feeling 100% until recently.
What's to be expected from Shayon Harrison?
I have always liked him. I think he has ability but I';; admit he isn't top class. He is a good striker and quite versatile. Been injured for a while, and I haven't seen him play in ages. Good he scored on his return but I don't know where he stands atm.
I'll say, not much, for now, but you never know
To play devil's advocate I would expect it was simply a choice of who Poch felt needed more rest. Toby, Sanchez, and Jan have played a lot of minutes recently so it makes sense to bring Foyth in to rest one and play Davies as LCB for the other. If you play KWP on the right then you have Foyth and KWP on the same side and I don't think Poch fancies that this year. If you play him on the left then Rose has to sit and we need LB depth more than a 3rd RB. It is unfortunate for KWP and I would love for him to start but I don't think the decision was "play the Argentinian and screw the English youth". Especially from a manager who has self professed love of English players and developed many of them.So I assume Foyth the youngster from Argentina came straight from another county physically ready and adapted for English football while KWP is still settling makes sense.
If anyone wants to know why English football is as it is. There were 3 of ours players at the last u20 World Cup. Two from the academy, who won, one is currently on loan, and the other, after getting MOTM on PL debut is on the bench tonight and has only made one other start this season. The other didn't get past the group stages, but was bought but from abroad but is of course ready for us.
Similarly we had another academy player at the previous World Cup who won, and has left, and another who has featured in 2 World Cups got further than the signed player but of course is on loan.
They just aren't anywhere near as ready, and have a few more hoops to jump through.
The funny things is someone actually posted a highlights package of Foyth from one of his games at the World Cup, and there were comments like, he looks good on the ball, good signing to strenghten the squad. People posted Onomah's highlights from games, where he was MOTM and people said, it's against kids, there's no way you can see he is ready for the PL from that
At least no one can accuse Poch of not taking this seriously. I'm happy he is, just think KWP and some other academy player wouldn't have undermined anything
They have 2 from their academy starting (Musonda and Christensen).Even Chelsea got 4 from thier academy starting
To play devil's advocate I would expect it was simply a choice of who Poch felt needed more rest. Toby, Sanchez, and Jan have played a lot of minutes recently so it makes sense to bring Foyth in to rest one and play Davies as LCB for the other. If you play KWP on the right then you have Foyth and KWP on the same side and I don't think Poch fancies that this year. If you play him on the left then Rose has to sit and we need LB depth more than a 3rd RB. It is unfortunate for KWP and I would love for him to start but I don't think the decision was "play the Argentinian and screw the English youth". Especially from a manager who has self professed love of English players and developed many of them.
Thought they got Kenedy earlier plus Ampadu is only 17 although got him from ExeterThey have 2 from their academy starting (Musonda and Christensen).
Yeah Ampadu was signed this summer.Thought they got Kenedy earlier plus Ampadu is only 17 although got him from Exeter
IMO the transition between U20's and U21 is the problem
The U21's may of reached the semi finals but they only beat Poland and Slovakia in the tournament
When we get to U21's we no longer have enough playing time amongst our most talented youngsters to justify their selection or they have missed the experience of playing time and are starting to stagnate
To play devil's advocate I would expect it was simply a choice of who Poch felt needed more rest. Toby, Sanchez, and Jan have played a lot of minutes recently so it makes sense to bring Foyth in to rest one and play Davies as LCB for the other. If you play KWP on the right then you have Foyth and KWP on the same side and I don't think Poch fancies that this year. If you play him on the left then Rose has to sit and we need LB depth more than a 3rd RB. It is unfortunate for KWP and I would love for him to start but I don't think the decision was "play the Argentinian and screw the English youth". Especially from a manager who has self professed love of English players and developed many of them.
not saying that isn't a reasonable explanation but it also emphasises just how every little piece of the jigsaw has to fall into place just for these lads to get a game, any other country and it's a no brainer to give your talented u20 world cup winner and current national team u21 player a game like this.
also i do think there's a case of double standards when it comes to youth players and players signed from elsewhere. if foyth for example makes a mistake or has a couple of shaky games ... will the fans say he's not ready, or will they say he needs time? now ask that same question of kwp and if we're being honest the answer will be different.
We need to get Edwards involved in the first team. A dribbler is what we don't have in attack besides Son.
Put Edwards in with better players and I think his motivation will increase greatly.
I’d rather have Bennett’s ( prefer him as a LW than LB ) over NkoudouNobody can convince me after last night that Nkoudou being on the bench over Edwards is the right call. There's just no justification anymore (if there ever was).