Lewis Dunk is now on a streak of 18 (eighteen) games without a yellow card, including games against Aguero, Vardy and Sanchez. Seriously impressive.
Yes - I'd forgotten that! Looked 100% certain to be a trademark Lewis Dunk (of old) lunge that would have left Sanchez in a heap and Dunk heading for an early bath.
A great illustration of the maturity that has come to his game when it was really needed.
Not sure if we're thinking of the same moment, but there was one on about 70 minutes, when we were passing around a bit dangerously at the back. The ball across to Dunk sold him a bit short and he did well to knick it away from the man closing on him, but pushed it too far ahead of himself, to the feet of an Arsenal player breaking from the centre circle. As Dunk charged after his heavy touch, I admit to holding my breath, as flashbacks of identical red cards at Huddersfield and QPR flashed before my eyes!
Are Burnley or Southampton BIG TEAMs?
Keane, Ward-Prowse, etc...
The 500 or so fans shouting 'NO' as he made his sprint might have helped.
His never give in commitment is something that I think doesn't always get picked up on. Of course his many fans here know he's committed, but he has such an inbuilt desire to stop that ball he carries on fighting when others would stand and watch (because it's away from them and no longer in their zone etc).After yesterday the question to be asked who is faster March or Dunk?.. That run back by Dunk as Arsenal broke for Ryan to save with his leg was gut busting ..commitment or what
We were thinking it, though - not shouting it. Do you think Lewis might be psychic?
Lewis Dunk is now on a streak of 18 (eighteen) games without a yellow card, including games against Aguero, Vardy and Sanchez. Seriously impressive.
Of course not, Paul Merson hasn't heard of either of them.I don't think either are THAT close just yet
He looks much stronger, a classic example yesterday being late in the first half when he went shoulder to shoulder with Sanchez and won the battle leaving Sanchez rolling around on the floor asking for a free kick. He also offers a huge amount more defensively now and works really hard.
His first action in Premier League football was to outmuscle Man City's £26m fullback Danilo and he hasn't looked back since. In the metaphorical sense anyway.
I believe that Dunk is better than Keane but all the time he is at Brighton he will not get caleld up for England but when he goes to Arsenal or Liverpool if they dont get Virgil Van Dyke in January he will get called up fairly soon after. The same for March to get called up he will need to move to a big club but niot sure that he is ready for the big multi million move yet. Or more to the point I dont think any club will offer multi millions yet. Just as a comparison is he better than Theo Walcott?