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Haaland missed from there todayAt Sheffield United he tried to get the final touch on Adingra's second goal, but his form is so bad he managed to miss that too;
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Haaland missed from there todayAt Sheffield United he tried to get the final touch on Adingra's second goal, but his form is so bad he managed to miss that too;
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Needs some balls whipped in from out wide. Barco could get him firing againHe will come good. He is an accurate shooter. Just needs a bit of luck and he will get hot. He is going to be brilliant.
Add to that the fact that Roma keep clean sheets at a similar rate to us, so if goals are to come for Ferguson this might be the game for him. The problem is that Roma also score goals at a ferocious rate right now.The Italian league is slower and less intense than the PL. Loftus Cheek scores regularly over there. Could actually be an ideal game for him.
M'Lud, I refer to Exhibit A...Needs some balls whipped in from out wide. Barco could get him firing again
That's OK, we're quite strong in defenceAdd to that the fact that Roma keep clean sheets at a similar rate to us, so if goals are to come for Ferguson this might be the game for him. The problem is that Roma also score goals at a ferocious rate right now.
He's close to coming good again I can feel it too.My message to RDZ, (if he would listen to a humble pleb such as myself) on Evan Ferguson would be "persevere, persevere, persevere".
I would also humbly offer this advice to my fellow Brighton fans.
The way I see it, it might not be that soon.He's close to coming good again I can feel it too.
Personally, I think he's a great kid and will be a top, top player.Keep the faith.
He's a top kid and will be a great, great player.
Ferguson’s second-season syndrome
Evan Ferguson is a terrific prospect, physically gifted and blessed with touch, imagination and composure. But it’s often said that young players get their first season for free, exploiting opponents unfamiliar with their style, and Ferguson is experiencing that drop off now, 10 goals in 25 appearances last term reduced to six in 32 so far this. He has not scored since November, and while he is too good not to right himself, he is bereft of confidence and in desperate need of a break. So the question for Roberto De Zerbi is whether that break should constitute a rest, Ferguson removed from the team for his own good, or something going his way, a solution available only if he continues playing. Meantime, though, Brighton are struggling, a home draw with Everton followed by FA Cup exit at Wolves and convincing defeat at Fulham – which is to say that however he does it, De Zerbi must reanimate his young striker as a matter of urgency. Daniel Harris
It could also be that without Mitoma and March, the quality and/or style of service has changed? Adingra in the last few months doesn't really cross into the box, neither does Buonanotte and Estupinan is all over the place. Our main wingers are both cut in and shoot players or (as demonstrated last night repeatedly) pass back to your fullback players. Adingra has had a great 1st season, but he has not been good since coming back from AFCON.Could well be a flash in pan Aaron Connolly mk2. I really think he could benefit from a Championship loan next season to have a strong season, get 30 goals and more experience as unless performances dramatically improve we surely can’t give him as much game time as he needs to develop if we have lofty expectations
I think he's a far, far better prospect than the one-dimensional Connolly ever was. But I still think he should have gone on loan last year (and I got shot down on here numerous times for saying it). He burst on to the scene, but strikers thrive on confidence, and when the goals dry up for a bit they go to pieces. That happens to 28 year old strikers in their prime, and watching it happen to a 19 year old with all the pressure of the Premier League shows a mistake in the development plan in my opinion. He's in his own head at the moment, and the best way to solve that is to drop down a level and smash some goals in. If we can keep hold of Pedro then we don't desperately need him at the moment, he should be one for the future. The comparisons to Connolly for me are around the way the club have managed him, rather than anything to do with the two players' abilities.Could well be a flash in pan Aaron Connolly mk2. I really think he could benefit from a Championship loan next season to have a strong season, get 30 goals and more experience as unless performances dramatically improve we surely can’t give him as much game time as he needs to develop if we have lofty expectations
Yes. It was noticeable last night that we slung quite a few crosses in. But then when Ferguson cam on, so we had two up top - we basically stopped doing so until the last few minutes.It could also be that without Mitoma and March, the quality and/or style of service has changed? Adingra in the last few months doesn't really cross into the box, neither does Buonanotte and Estupinan is all over the place. Our main wingers are both cut in and shoot players or (as demonstrated last night repeatedly) pass back to your fullback players. Adingra has had a great 1st season, but he has not been good since coming back from AFCON.
Ferguson's goals tend to be from getting to the byline and cutting back to him, snapshots after a touch or getting the ball to him on the run into the box, NONE of which we're providing to him at the moment. Add that to the fact that he's now being properly marked and you have a young player that's trying to force the issue himself.
Yes agree.He's still young, we need to keep the faith. He's very capable ...