Thought he was dire until the fantastic interception to stop Mahrez scoring - from then on, he was excellent. I'm sure confidence is a big part of it for him. Thought he was great under Hughton whenever I saw him play but something has clearly gone wrong since Potter came in. I still feel there is huge potential there and would love to see more of him in an Albion shirt (having thought he'd definitely be off this January).
Would be quite surprised if he was still here when the window shuts, to be honest. Potter has gone on record as saying that he wants to reduce the squad of around 28 - with Tau and Moder already in-coming, that leaves quite a few departures still to happen, and given how little Bernardo was involved earlier this season he's surely one of the prime candidates (if anyone wants him, of course).
I don’t know whether I’ve got a distorted memory but I thought he was really good under Hughton? That’s not a criticism of Potter, sometimes players don’t fit systems but I’m glad to see he’s showing some ability again.
I'm in a similar position. I thought he showed lots of promise in that first season. Solid enough defensively, pacey and willing to get forward and provide an attacking threat.
Pretty much everything I've seen of him in the past 18 months, limited as his opportunities have been, suggest that he's not good enough.
My conclusion is that he's an average player that fits certain systems. Hughton's system was defensive so if he got caught out of position there was plenty of cover so it wasn't too noticeable or costly. Potter's system is the opposite so being poor positionally is more of a problem and much more noticeable.
Likewise in terms of attacking he was replacing Bong, who as good as he was defensively, rarely offered any kind of attacking threat so compared to that having a full back racing up and down the flank all game was a big change. Now he's in a team loaded with decent attacking footballers he doesn't stand out as particularly good.
That all said, after a wonky first 20 minutes, he had a good game against City.
March and Burn then I guess neither of which is exactly a left back. Surely limits our formation options but hey does leave plenty for Potter to tinker around with.
Assume there's no academy star at left back? Failing to think of anyone who might be a shock promotion until the Pole in the Summer.