brakespear
Doctor Worm
Agree with this - Knockaert has not really been on form for mist parts of the season imo, and you can see on his reactions to a poor pass or trying to run through too many players again that he realises where the fault lies but he but he does seem to take that on as a negative and we end up with silly petulance or a tackle like yesterday. And if 'passion' means flying at somebody studs up (luckily failing to connect properly) then I'd rather he be a good deal less passionate, frankly.Not sure why people aren't allowed to criticise Knockaert purely on what he did before this season. That was a shocking challenge, he should know better than that having been on the end of a few, notably the one at Watford. Could easily have broken the bloke's leg. And he costs us a man in the game, and his availability for three letting down manager, team-mates and fans alike.
But the way I see it you take the deserved flak, do your time, and then once he's back he should be forgiven if he gets back to what he has done so well for us - playing well, helping us win matches. No one has forgotten his contribution.
No excuse but possibly an explanation of what triggered it - just felt like a lot of frustration in that challenge, not just for the match itself but for the whole season. Knocky has failed to light up the Premier League as many thought he would, I am sure he is disappointed overall with how it has gone.