Honestly I could watch this all day. The crowd roar, Hinsh's failed knee slide, Gross wandering off towards the East Stand followed it seems by Dunk, Hodgson's bowed head, the goons' fury. Nectar from the Gods.
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Selfless play from Pascal Gross to pass to Facundo, when some players might have tried a shot.......
This! Further proof if needed how intelligent Pascal is. 90% of players would have shot themselves. If Pascal had pace I suspect he might not be with usThe above link didn't work.......
Selfless play from Pascal Gross to pass to Facundo, when some players might have tried a shot.......
Honestly I could watch this all day. The crowd roar, Hinsh's failed knee slide, Gross wandering off towards the East Stand followed it seems by Dunk, Hodgson's bowed head, the goons' fury. Nectar from the Gods.
It never gets oldHinsh's slide and almost faceplant is brilliant
Not all players need pace. I remember his second game against Leicester he got absolutely slaughtered on the pitch. Since then he’s worked so hard to get to his current levels. Never made waves wanting to leave a proper Albion legend.This! Further proof if needed how intelligent Pascal is. 90% of players would have shot themselves. If Pascal had pace I suspect he might not be with us
Sorry I was suggesting he might not have ever made it to us in the first place if he was blessed with pace as well as the undoubted skill and intelligence.Not all players need pace. I remember his second game against Leicester he got absolutely slaughtered on the pitch. Since then he’s worked so hard to get to his current levels. Never made waves wanting to leave a proper Albion legend.
THIS.Despite not being the scorer, that goal summed Pascal Gross up.
Wonderful footballing brain, entirely selfless, classy.
Despite not being the scorer, that goal summed Pascal Gross up.
Wonderful footballing brain, entirely selfless, classy.
I know for a fact, that Lord Pascal Groß DOES have an interest in going into coaching.THIS.
If he fancies it, he will make one hell of a manager.
I suspect he's more likely to be a #2 though*, and he'd make whoever he works with look absolutely brilliant.
*he strikes me as lacking the ego that is arguably a key trait for a top-level manager, though times may be changing on that front (slowly)
Honestly I could watch this all day. The crowd roar, Hinsh's failed knee slide, Gross wandering off towards the East Stand followed it seems by Dunk, Hodgson's bowed head, the goons' fury. Nectar from the Gods.
He also won the ball back to start the move in the first placeDespite not being the scorer, that goal summed Pascal Gross up.
Wonderful footballing brain, entirely selfless, classy.
Came here to post exactly that. I've just watched it on slo-mo to really appreciate what he did (and the reactions of the scrambling Palace defenders) and at 1:11 he has the goal at his mercy. But instead he took the right option with a delightful touch to Goodnight to place it perfectly.The above link didn't work.......
Selfless play from Pascal Gross to pass to Facundo, when some players might have tried a shot.......