Thing is.. once you reach PL level, you are better than about 95% of all the national teams out there. No reason to be starstruck by these things, though I understand why as I imagine there is some "holy shit" factor to this for you long-time fans. While I agree Welbeck is good enough for Brighton, making 40+ caps for England doesnt automatically make players good enough. I.e. Joe Hart got 75 caps and I would have nightmares if he was signed.
....And for £50m you might find that answer.
As for Welbeck, his international record if nothing else means he doesn’t deserve to be patronised by a Brighton fan. We are lucky to have him.
As for last night. I don’t really see what the fuss (about Welbeck) was about, he worked hard, huffed and puffed and missed 2 decent chances.
Let’s revisit this conversation at the end of the season. More than happy to be proved wrong.
He looked quite sharp to me. He will score goals for us and probably end up top scorer
He's a poor finisher, stats will tell ya that. However he's still a decent signing and levels above our other strikers.Yeah, he looked good. He's a decent finisher so reckon he's gonna be a good signing.
He's a poor finisher, stats will tell ya that. However he's still a decent signing and levels above our other strikers.
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Better than 1 goal in 3 games for England. I'd be happy with that. I've seen a lot worse at Brighton, even in the Amex era.
One in three would be excellent. Unfortunately Brighton rarely play against Moldova and San Marino.
One in three would be excellent. Unfortunately Brighton rarely play against Moldova and San Marino.
Cracking goal....but also his all round play...including defensive work in our box
Cracking goal....but also his all round play...including defensive work in our box
You'd have to say, that was a 9/10 performance from him. His touch was still a bit rusty on a few occasions but his finish for the first goal and his all round graft including defensive work was superb. Just hope he can get even better with more game time and maintain his fitness. Certainly not a big time charlie!
It's all about context. Hart wasn't a bad player for his caps, something happened to his confidence, belief, whatever. Same can happen to all footballers. I've just mentioned Ollie McBurnie on another thread, who at Swansea would have been delighted to see him starting up top in 2018/19 and been putting their betting slips in for a 20+ goals that season? No one. Of course not.
We could argue the same about Murray, our own bloody manager at the time thought he was League One at best. Then at 33 who thought he'd end up getting 25 PL goals in 2 seasons, he couldn't hold down a place at Palace or Bournemouth in the PL before that.
And it's all about chemistry. Welbeck has international caps and goals because he has something. Perhaps he hasn't found the right chemistry in the club teams he's been at, but selective stats doesn't prove a player isn't any good either.
Got positive hopes for Welbeck. Just his body language, his enthusiasm, his communication around the pitch. I don't see why people can't be optimistic he's going to have a big impact.