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I don't know how long it takes for someone who has transferred into another country, a tight-knit team, fighting relegation to feel at "home" and able to perform near their best. I guess it differs on an individual basis. Locadia's playing opportunities have been limited and circumstances have dictated that. None of us could have expected Murray to lead the line as he has done - forget his ability, just the fact that he has stayed so fit and available for selection is incredible really. That said, the coaching team do see the player every day and they will be making the call as to how quickly the player is developing alongside the squad. They clearly haven't seen enough to suggest that he at a level to challenge Murray enough and continue us to play the way they believe we have to play. Locadia will know this, regardless of whether he has been spoken to directly or not. This must have a huge impact on his confidence, which in turn will impact his ability to rise to the challenge. That is part of the challenge that he has taken on, and he hasn't as yet been able to get past it.. I feel sorry for him, not because he hasn't necessarily been treated fairly - this after-all is the challenge for all footballers who move clubs, but because he is struggling. I hate the way that people say that he just doesn't care, doesn't try, can't be bothered. I just don't believe that can be the case for someone who has taken the risk he has. Torres was an example of this too wasn't he? It probably is time for him to move, for both parties, and I hope he can rediscover his confidence and get back to form. I also hope we can find a replacement that can push Murray and Andone harder .