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The Palace goal was a bit lucky. Their defender put it on a plate for Florin. No where near as good as Connolly's 2nd goal
I think it's ok to say that both were very good goals
The Palace goal was a bit lucky. Their defender put it on a plate for Florin. No where near as good as Connolly's 2nd goal
This turned into a great thread IMO.
I suspect AK was shipped out for playing reasons rather than personality. I know there was a feeling that the narrative always turned into The Anthony Knockhaert Show on occasion, and that grated with some players, but actually it is easy to see how his style wouldn't have fitted with Potters wishes.
Exciting player on his day, but sometimes he just didn't get the ball under control quite quick enough. Beating his man 3 times is good to watch sometimes but Potter wants one-touch stuff with players knowing what they want to do ahead of receiving the ball. I'm not convinced he's Potter's style of winger at all. I'll call it now, I have a similar fear for Izquierdo when he returns - I'm not sure he's direct enough, although clearly he is much more of a goal threat that Knocky is/was.
If they perform this season as well as it looks like they could, of course they'll be worth £35m. The likes of Locadia and Jahanbakhsh cost about £35m the pair (no they're not worth that now, but that's the cost of players that haven't been tested at this level). If Connolly and Alzate become proven at this level, then they'd obviously be worth more, and that's before you add on a substantial amount for the fact they're so young.
I agree with all you say. Knocky is a decent bloke. He's been to more Albion away games this season than I have, so not going to criticise him as a person.
But the whole Potter approach relies on quick passing. Dribbling into space is ok, but always with the view to popping it off to your support runners.
Izquierdo. I agree. I don't think his slightly random and very one footed style is going to get him many minutes on the pitch under Potter
Bissouma as well. Bursts from the midfield don't help to make Potters triangles look very triangle. Back up player
However, with Izquierdo and Bissouma and the three we've loaned out if they are back in the summer, I believe Potter will give them all a chance to show they can play his way.
This turned into a great thread IMO.
I suspect AK was shipped out for playing reasons rather than personality. I know there was a feeling that the narrative always turned into The Anthony Knockhaert Show on occasion, and that grated with some players, but actually it is easy to see how his style wouldn't have fitted with Potters wishes.
Exciting player on his day, but sometimes he just didn't get the ball under control quite quick enough. Beating his man 3 times is good to watch sometimes but Potter wants one-touch stuff with players knowing what they want to do ahead of receiving the ball. I'm not convinced he's Potter's style of winger at all. I'll call it now, I have a similar fear for Izquierdo when he returns - I'm not sure he's direct enough, although clearly he is much more of a goal threat that Knocky is/was.
Serious gonads shown by Potter getting rid of these two, but today was honestly the first day that his decision is looking the right one. We spent £35m on those two and for different reasons, they haven't worked out.
It is not just thatbConnolly and Maupay did the business today, but actually more important was that we didn't even use Murray. We can easily get by with these 3 until January imo.
Yep I got those numbers wrong. I think you're the fifth person to point that out.Locadia was 14m and Andone was 3.5m, no where near 35m combined.