Not sure if anyone was awake to see the phenomenal pass ally mac made last night. Would love to see it again.
I really think Trossard and he will become the most talked about players we have in time - Trossard next season and Macca shortly afterwards. The transition must be difficult - everything is new and as young men ( I know Trossard is mid-twenties) its not necessarily straightforward to adapt to a new life and cope with moving from a place where everyone is confident in you, to one where everyone is waiting for you to prove yourself. Add to that the fact that Macca has joined at the trickiest part of the season, where we have had less possession in many games, backs against the wall (or behind it vs. Man City/Utd) he has shown flashes that will grow with nurturing and experience.
It could be that he's still getting to grips with English football.
You can see he's got quality - touch, vision and technique - anyone writing him off at this stage doesn't have a clue.
This little run of games will have done him a lot of good and as he spends more time in this country and league he will only get better. I'm really excited about him and expect by the second half of next season we could see something really special.
I have no idea what player you have been watching
I would even say some of the players are not on the same wave length as him and his vision (which he clearly has) isn’t being tapped into.
I really think Trossard and he will become the most talked about players we have in time - Trossard next season and Macca shortly afterwards. The transition must be difficult - everything is new and as young men ( I know Trossard is mid-twenties) its not necessarily straightforward to adapt to a new life and cope with moving from a place where everyone is confident in you, to one where everyone is waiting for you to prove yourself. Add to that the fact that Macca has joined at the trickiest part of the season, where we have had less possession in many games, backs against the wall (or behind it vs. Man City/Utd) he has shown flashes that will grow with nurturing and experience.
I totally agree, there have been several times over the last few games that passes have deemed gone astray by commentators, however I could totally see where he was playing the ball into space and a member of our team has not seen his vision and opportunity to get beyond the backspace. I would even say he is to attack minded, that when he sees space beyond the defenders others are not only on the same wavelength they are not astute enough or willing to take that risk....
Attack averse even...
Great potential
I agree: he has better vision than a lot of our players and I hope they can adjust.
OK, it's a different level but there are parallels with Ian Mellor back in the day. Spider had a top class footballing brain but when he got here, none of the players were on his wavelength. Then along came Wardy and it all clicked.
Perhaps Mac Allister just needs that one player ...
I don't think we can judge any of our players too much on this last run of games. The Mac Allister we see next season will be much more of an indication of who we signed. His time at Boca and earning Argentinian caps means that he's no slouch but let's not forget he's only 21, has only been in the country 6 months and couldn't train or socialise with his teammates for 4 of those months. Not an easy adjustment period at all.
6 weeks of training with the lads and getting fully immersed in the club and Potter's ways of thinking will do him and likely Lamptey absolute wonders I'm hoping, but even then he'll likely still need some time to get up to the level we're expecting (given most players don't reach their peak until they're 27!)
Is peak age 27? That's odd, I'm nearly 40 and my peak doesn't seem to have arrived yet.
We're clearly a different breed. I'm 37 and am still waiting. I expect I'll peak at around 55!