Has to be the only reason, he was the best player on the pitch.I thought it brave to take off Enciso when they did (he was by far our best player): maybe the management is learning about preventing injuries.
Has to be the only reason, he was the best player on the pitch.I thought it brave to take off Enciso when they did (he was by far our best player): maybe the management is learning about preventing injuries.
Yes but my point still stands. If he’s our starting CB then that is not good news. Back up for both positions is what he should be.Bit harsh - isn't he basically a CB rather than a fill-in LB?
I thought it was also good to bring on a bit of muscle and a defender for Gilmour and Adingra at the end to see out the draw. Very un-de Zerbi like - is he learning?I thought it brave to take off Enciso when they did (he was by far our best player): maybe the management is learning about preventing injuries.
The whole performance was plan B, despite people saying he doesn’t have one.I thought it was also good to bring on a bit of muscle and a defender for Gilmour and Adingra at the end to see out the draw. Very un-de Zerbi like - is he learning?
I thought it brave to take off Enciso when they did (he was by far our best player): maybe the management is learning about preventing injuries.
The whole performance was plan B, despite people saying he doesn’t have one.
It was nicely mixed up. lots of longer balls down the channel and goal kicks directly in to Welbeck. Little tweaks like that against pressing teams will keep them guessing.The majority was Plan B. There was a bit of pop, pop, popping around our midfield in the first half
I can't remember who, but one of the managers in the first half of the season said "you can't press Brighton, because the play pop, pop, pop and they're round you and creating chances". I thought it perfectly summed up what were doing when we're at our best and there were signs of that first half, and that hasn't been there for a long time.
I’d be amazed if the club isn’t doing this. Singing the new medical team seems to be an indication that they’re addressing the treatment issues, but getting fewer injuries in training would also be a bonus.We need to review the injuries in training and sort out what is causing them. Too many non match injuries .
Chris WilderThe majority was Plan B. There was a bit of pop, pop, popping around our midfield in the first half
I can't remember who, but one of the managers in the first half of the season said "you can't press Brighton, because the play pop, pop, pop and they're round you and creating chances". I thought it perfectly summed up what were doing when we're at our best and there were signs of that first half, and that hasn't been there for a long time.
Every team in the Prem does that to Chris Wilder. You don't concede 100+goals without plenty of pop, pop, popping.Chris Wilder
Typical Spurs fanThe heartless bastard.
Who are they booing though? Ref was largely a homer, their team weren't awful and beyond pantomine, I don't think we did anything to offend either.
Us - delaying restarts, Bart holding the ball for ages, and around two minutes of cramp during injury time.Have utmost respect for Newcastle fans but why the booing? V entertaining game - felt we were robbed in first half as ref should have blown for half time ten seconds before they scored! MOM for me was Enciso. Such an exciting player.
He has accepted that defence is required.I think he has finally grasped that he needs a plan B in the PL and has implemented it though
Yup.I don't have utmost respect for Newcastle fans who have accepted their Saudi overlords with barely a word. I also don't have respect for them being allowed to stick away fans miles away from the pitch. I'd be delighted if we contributed to them not making the Europa League.
It looked like Enciso was signaling to the bench before he got took off.I thought it brave to take off Enciso when they did (he was by far our best player): maybe the management is learning about preventing injuries.
Wilder.The majority was Plan B. There was a bit of pop, pop, popping around our midfield in the first half
I can't remember who, but one of the managers in the first half of the season said "you can't press Brighton, because the play pop, pop, pop and they're round you and creating chances". I thought it perfectly summed up what were doing when we're at our best and there were signs of that first half, and that hasn't been there for a long time.
Dunk really struggles defending those touchline balls, he was a very lucky boy today, Bart dug him out of a hole it was almost Rome all over again.He has accepted that defence is required.
Wrbster has got some pelters, but i thought he was pretty good.
Veltman is an exceptional defender and Dunk, knows what he's doing.
It may not sit well with RDZ.
But it makes a b8g difference to results