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What about Bissouma or the defending that followed?That pass that lead to the luton counter for their goal was shockingly bad. Was 90% his fault and 10% son for for not keeping possession
What about Bissouma or the defending that followed?That pass that lead to the luton counter for their goal was shockingly bad. Was 90% his fault and 10% son for for not keeping possession
What about Bissouma or the defending that followed?
That pass was really bad but let's be honest, bad pass made in attacking penalty area should never be a reason why we conceded a goalThat pass that lead to the luton counter for their goal was shockingly bad. Was 90% his fault and 10% son for for not keeping possession
There's no way Deki's pass is worse than Bissoumas half arsed jog to Townsend or lazy attempt at a tackleEvery goal conceded is a sequence of events, some worse than others.
I have said that for a while. We lack width sometimes and play narrow so have players as orthodox wingersPlenty of people pointing out he keeps cutting in onto his left foot and some concluding he should therefore be brought inside more central.
So not one single solitary person seems to wonder if perhaps he ought to be tried ON THE LEFT WING!
Just putting it out there.
Thank you. I've been saying this for weeks.We do need to take some more shots from outside the box though, just ideally more from central areas.
I have said that for a while. We lack width sometimes and play narrow so have players as orthodox wingers
Things get very congested when we have inverted wingers and FB all trying to occupy the same space. Johnson is very effective when he keeps the width and whips crosses in and there's no reason not to experiment with Kulusevski doing the same on the left imo.
Assisted with a right footed cross in Swedens game against Albania as well, don't understand why he isn't using his right more.This is the maddest bit of the whole shebang....he does have a right foot. He smashed in a glorious top corner goal rightfooted to win a match a few months back (forget which), he's also assisted with right foot passes.
Kulu's an enigma wrapped in an er... another enigma or something .
Yesterday showed that surely? You are there is no reason. Even if it’s just a 15 min switch in a game..just try it..what could happen?Things get very congested when we have inverted wingers and FB all trying to occupy the same space. Johnson is very effective when he keeps the width and whips crosses in and there's no reason not to experiment with Kulusevski doing the same on the left imo.
I think it’s his pace he doesn’t have confidence in (and rightly so) more than his right foot. In order to use it he mostly has to stand someone up and beat them for pace which he’s not often going to do. I hope they’re practicing those little one-twos that work so well for Johnson and Porto, but in order to use his right foot well Deji needs to earn some space and time first, which doesn’t happen often outside.Assisted with a right footed cross in Swedens game against Albania as well, don't understand why he isn't using his right more.
Been saying it for years now, ever since pep rocked up at Citeh everyone has decided to try and walk the ball in to the net.We do need to take some more shots from outside the box though, just ideally more from central areas.
xG is where it’s at mate get with the timesBeen saying it for years now, ever since pep rocked up at Citeh everyone has decided to try and walk the ball in to the net.
Really don’t understand it, passing up the opportunity to get a shot off and instead giving the ball away whilst trying to pass it sidewards again.
Nothing better than seeing a 25 yarder being smashed into the top corner in my book, it almost feels like shooting from distance is being coached out of the players.
Lot of things I don’t understand these days and xG is definitely one of them!xG is where it’s at mate get with the times
Son seems to be the best at it but after Porro in the cup I would expect to see him hit a few, Sarr does on occasion but even just getting a save off the keeper and rebounds will create great chances.Been saying it for years now, ever since pep rocked up at Citeh everyone has decided to try and walk the ball in to the net.
Really don’t understand it, passing up the opportunity to get a shot off and instead giving the ball away whilst trying to pass it sidewards again.
Nothing better than seeing a 25 yarder being smashed into the top corner in my book, it almost feels like shooting from distance is being coached out of the players.
I don't think Kulu can do Sarr's role. A lot of work, effort, and discipline required to do his role. So underrated what Sarr does.I would be looking to have Kulusevski and Sarr right central with Maddison and Lo Celso left central each competing. Get Bentancur in the central 6 role competing with Bissouma. However we need to improve the wide attacking options next season. For now Kulusevski is fine competing for wide and central positions. I think Maddison is struggling central where it gets congested so a little tweek to the system where we play a 3 in midfield with him or Lo Celso left side of the 3 would work well.
Plenty of people pointing out he keeps cutting in onto his left foot and some concluding he should therefore be brought inside more central.
So not one single solitary person seems to wonder if perhaps he ought to be tried ON THE LEFT WING!
Just putting it out there.
I don't necessarily believe Sarr's position would be good fit for Deki (and Sarr is amazing at what he does), but he is our hardest working player, and his discipline was crucial for us while Porro was finding his feet.I don't think Kulu can do Sarr's role. A lot of work, effort, and discipline required to do his role. So underrated what Sarr does.