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With Tau coming we can only deal with one set of fanatical fans at a time so something has to give.
I’d love that to be true, but I doubt we’ll ever see him playing for us in the premier league.
With Tau coming we can only deal with one set of fanatical fans at a time so something has to give.
Is it? Or is the question whether he is prepared to take a pay cut to get regular football again.
People keep saying this but I think it's total nonsense. We simply haven't used him effectively or really given him his chance to show what he can do. It's all old ground and I'm over the discussion now but it will always frustrate me when people say "he's out of his depth in the PL".
Jahanbakhsh is a lot better than many of our regular starters, I have absolutely no doubt at that at all. The difference is two managers haven't chosen to assemble a team which benefits him or allows him to thrive. The first manager was scared of attacking football and was determined to play Knockaert on the right, despite Jahanbakhsh being better suited to playing that role. In that first season he was deployed as cover for the rubbish Gaetan Bong, rather than an attacking winger. Under Potter he's been moved around all over the place but shown his quality and his worth when actually given a chance.
Doesn’t matter what sport or league, game time will improve performance. You are always hearing, players, coaches and pundits saying that a player is rusty and needs game time to get to the top of his game.
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Well other than glimpse of brilliance, there is literally no evidence to suggest otherwise.
Knockaert (IMO) was a much better player both at championship and at PL level.
People can hide behind played out of position, but he's been played in a number of roles and sadly failed to be consistent/effective in all of them. His contribution, has literally been negligible other than 'that' goal......
Like many others genuinely, disappointed, but no pace, inconsistent delivery, not great at tracking and struggled with the overall pace of the game at this level. I hope he goes back to Holland and plays brilliantly.
That may be the case but we may never know if that's due to a lack of match sharpness or because it's simply how he is
As above, I don't see how anyone can suggest he's had a chance to prove himself. I thought after Bournemouth and Chelsea last season he'd finally be given a chance but it never materialised. Odd one for me
Unfortunately he is just another one in a row of Eredivisie wingers who just cant make it in England. Narsingh, Berghuis, Assaidi, Ruiz, Depay etc... Not good enough defensively to play on the wing in England and also not really a striker, meaning there is no obvious role for these types of players. Some go on to have decent career elsewhere, some just move back to Holland and end up in some mid-tier team over there. As for Ali J I think he will have a decent future somewhere but I dont think he would have made it at any PL club.
I am sure you can think of some successful Eredivisie players that have made it in PL and other big European leagues but chose not to mention them.
Absolutely, but rarely Eredivisie wingers in England. Cant think of anyone in the last ten years or so. Chadli was pretty good in Spurs for a while, I guess.
Gol Bezan is very ITK about AliJ.It’s in English on Gol Bezan’s English twitter page (he dual posts in Farsi and English where necessary). He’s a leading Iranian football journo and I believe close to Ali so a sound source.
https://twitter.com/golbezan/status/1346821328792383489?s=21
He has had a chance to prove himself in training every week since arriving and convince two managers he is worthy of a regular starting position and neither have used him (and on many occasions not even in the squad) which is telling in itself.
And El Ghazi.Remind me again where Ziyech played before Chelsea Just to name the latest recruit....
Remind me again where Ziyech played before Chelsea Just to name the latest recruit....