Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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Decent. To be fair.
Decent. To be fair.
Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.
A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.
Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.
A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.
I am not a fan - he reminds me of a Premier League Paddy McCourt with lots of pace, a bit of skill but absolutely no end product. However today, none of that applies - he was very good and a real thorn in their side.
I must have been watching a different match then yesterday. He was my MOM. Made over a dozen tackles and of course that assist was brilliant
The assist for Trossard is what we have to do more of to get the best out of Trossard and Maupay. Early delivery into space behind the defence. It's the sort of service they both thrive on, rather than the pointless and painful pass pass pass approach. Both goals last night saw some cut and thrust, not pointless possession. Hopefully that will become more of a template going forward.
Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.
A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.
Though him and Ali Mac were outstanding last night. I’d say he’s better than Biss at the same stage in his 1st season.
The assist for Trossard is what we have to do more of to get the best out of Trossard and Maupay. Early delivery into space behind the defence. It's the sort of service they both thrive on, rather than the pointless and painful pass pass pass approach. Both goals last night saw some cut and thrust, not pointless possession. Hopefully that will become more of a template going forward.
Agreed, but you make it sound as though all opponents play the same. Brentford came and gave us a game, played a high line, and left space for us to exploit -- which we did well. This is in stark contrast to Wolves, for instance, who rarely had more than three players in our half and played a low and heavily populated block...
... which, even after 2.5 seasons, the manager still finds himself completely incapable of breaking down.
Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.
A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.