[Football] How good was DUNK today?!

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jcdenton08

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I know it’s not the “done thing” after a loss for a positive player performance thread. If we win everyone is a legend, if we lose… less so.

But I think Dunk was absolutely immense today. Without him it could’ve gotten very messy.

No yellow card, some world class defending including an amazing header off the line - but what about that (left foot?) through ball out of absolutely nowhere. Absolutely wonderful footballer.

I hope his cock and balls are okay though. That looked… sore.

(Again, before I’m attacked, gutted to lose any game) but wasn’t he outstanding?
 








jcdenton08

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I think it was his best performance this season, weirdly.
We’ve been truly blessed to have him here.
I absolutely agree , but I daren’t say that in the OP as we lost… I took as a risk as it stands!
 


Mustafa II

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A proper captains performance. Led by example.

So many moments of brilliance.

That cool chest to the keepers hands (always surprises the commentators, but we've seen it enough times to know it's his special move).

That incredible pass through the middle, again, becoming typical of this world class defender.

The header off the line. Absolutely immense. A certain goal.

...and of course the blocking. Blocks on a dive, with his head, with his nuts. He will just throw everything he has at every shot and cross and will get to it 90% of the time.

He has become, without a doubt in my mind, one of the best defenders in the world.
 














LamieRobertson

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I know it’s not the “done thing” after a loss for a positive player performance thread. If we win everyone is a legend, if we lose… less so.

But I think Dunk was absolutely immense today. Without him it could’ve gotten very messy.

No yellow card, some world class defending including an amazing header off the line - but what about that (left foot?) through ball out of absolutely nowhere. Absolutely wonderful footballer.

I hope his cock and balls are okay though. That looked… sore.

(Again, before I’m attacked, gutted to lose any game) but wasn’t he outstanding?
Even Clinton Morrison on the bbc website said what a very good player he is ….immense would have covered it
 














One Teddy Maybank

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It would be ridiculous if someone else had done it. For Dunk it was standard. The commentator didn't realise that though, and was taken aback by it.
Spot on. though Igor is learning fast and did one Thursday.

Re Dunk, it is just embarrassing that Southgate overlooked him for so long.

We talk about Caicedo, MacAllister etc… being world class, but actually we’ve been watching a world class centre-back for some time.

Brilliant player
 




DJ NOBO

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I know it’s not the “done thing” after a loss for a positive player performance thread. If we win everyone is a legend, if we lose… less so.

But I think Dunk was absolutely immense today. Without him it could’ve gotten very messy.

No yellow card, some world class defending including an amazing header off the line - but what about that (left foot?) through ball out of absolutely nowhere. Absolutely wonderful footballer.

I hope his cock and balls are okay though. That looked… sore.

(Again, before I’m attacked, gutted to lose any game) but wasn’t he outstanding?
He was immense and deserved to be on the winning side . Hopefully he will be on Thursday.
Btw it’s not the case that there is relentless negativity after defeats . Indeed there is literally a ‘thread full of positives ‘after every game .
 






WATFORD zero

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It would be ridiculous if someone else had done it. For Dunk it was standard. The commentator didn't realise that though, and was taken aback by it.

Exactly.

And that bolleaux from the commentators about how his passing has improved. It was always that good, but those first couple of seasons trying to survive in the Premier under Hughton alongside Big Shane, it wasn't exactly a priority :facepalm:

I really think we are now watching one of England's best, at the height of their career :thumbsup:
 




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