Or possibly he didn’t want to score (embarrass) against a former team mate and possibly a good friend of his.
Er...
See https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/is-it-right-to-sell-neal-maupay.396145/page-13#post-10881998
Or possibly he didn’t want to score (embarrass) against a former team mate and possibly a good friend of his.
Isn’t that like saying Sanchez wouldn’t save a shot on purpose because it was Maupay shooting RidiculousOr possibly he didn’t want to score (embarrass) against a former team mate and possibly a good friend of his.
Good view…
That's a good angle.
Makes you realise why Maupay didn't shoot, Sanchez made up a hell of a lot of ground on him quickly.
Well yes. It's worth the risk. I always think sending a keeper up, just adds to the general sense of panic and confusion in the defending team. The crowd go up for it. And as a neutral, it's just fun.It's pretty silly to argue that they shouldn't have sent the keeper up. They were 1-0 down with very little time left. It's unlikely that finishing 2-0 down rather than 1-0 down is going to count for much at the end of the season.
It's much more likely that they'll miss out on a place by one point than by one goal difference.
It was a gamble. It didn't pay off this time, but that doesn't make it necessarily a bad choice to roll the die.
Exactly this. We all get to have a good laugh at Chelsea which is never not good.And as a neutral, it's just fun.
Then he probably shouldn't have posted thisOr possibly he didn’t want to score (embarrass) against a former team mate and possibly a good friend of his.
And on your risk and reward point, I agree but i'd go further. So I don't think the act of putting a keeper forward for a corner, ups the risk of conceding from that play more than two times more than it increases the chance of scoring.Exactly this. We all get to have a good laugh at Chelsea which is never not good.
Are we talking about the same Neal Maupay? One of the biggest shithouses the footballing world has ever known - that guy?Or possibly he didn’t want to score (embarrass) against a former team mate and possibly a good friend of his.
At his best yesterday.
He and Martinez are probably two of the most (if not THE most) disliked players in the league. To see them wind each other yesterday was hilarious!At his best yesterday.
World class shithousery from him once again. I was thoroughly entertained and 100% behind him.Can still enjoy his antics when he plays for someone else!
He didn't score eitherHe didn’t injure anyone, insult anyone, threaten anyone, abuse anyone, put anyone at risk, disrespect any player or the referee (all of which is commendable) yet he changed the balance and flow of the game, which is after all, about entertainment.