Maupay in a goal scoring position March blasts the ball at him, ran a lot but again the end product is sadly lacking. If only he would look up and a quick assessment before crossing and we might have a player.
When u compare every brighton player to Lamptey they’re average!
I'd work out how to get young Solly to believe in himself again - I think his problem is confidence. He will often check back when he should accelerate. Fix that and he will do a lot more damage to the opposition.
Plus when did he last have a pot at goal? I seem to recall he has a decent shot on him.
He often checks back, when there is nothing happening in front of him
The Hughton era impressed on him the importance of keeping the ball at this level.
So instead of gambling and going on his own, he looks for other options.
These are invariably sideways or backwards, as unfortunately we often do not commit to an attack as much as we should.
The perception is that there is no end product from Solly.
The reality is that we rarely have more than one player in the box, when he is in a crossing position.
On the times that there are his delivery is more effective.
I'd go with "irritated" rather than "upset" but mission accomplished all the same - very well done.
And for "super fans" I'd substitute "99% of all Albion fans who prefer to be positive about our own players rather than whine like spoilt children whenever we don't win".
Solly was a huge positive last night, just needed better support from the front two.
I think he has cemented his place in the team all time we play a back three.
I think people get so entrenched in their view sometimes that it is impossible for them to be objective. Solly played well last night. LWB really isn't our problem area.
Looking at the stats (presuming they are to be believed), Lamptey's and March's key stats are actually pretty close, and Solly had a significantly better pass completion %.
He 26-27 and scores on average two goals a season... in the championship.I'd work out how to get young Solly to believe in himself again - I think his problem is confidence. He will often check back when he should accelerate. Fix that and he will do a lot more damage to the opposition.
Plus when did he last have a pot at goal? I seem to recall he has a decent shot on him.
He 26-27 and scores on average two goals a season... in the championship.
I thought last night was probably his best performance for a couple of years. It was probably about as good as he can be and he was half the player Lamptey is. I thought the ability of our 13 year old right back would really highlight the difference between them and highlight why we need a better player at left back but it's clearly not our number 1 priority.
I still believe Bernardo is better at every aspect of the game than March is, but Potter's made his bed. March was clearly a 7/10 last night and if that becomes his standard level of performance over the course of the season then it'll be a big improvement on the previous 3 Premier League seasons.
I thought last night was probably his best performance for a couple of years.
I've always liked Solly, probably because he reminds me of me when I played. Obviously, he's quite a lot better than me - but at my level I was industrious up and down the wing, defended well and often, chased back a lot, tried to take people on when I could but it didn't always work, and often didn't quite know what to do when I got to the final pass/shot. I was never substituted - and Solly is regularly picked by our managers. We don't always need flair, dependability is also very important. He doesn't let us down, and does what he does (can do) very well within his limits.
It's very hard not to like a player such as this - I bet his team-mates give him far more credit than the fans do.
If you look at all the stats* from last night March and (the brilliant) Lamptey's are very similar. (*except Lamptey gets credited with an assist, for a five yard backwards pass - the kind that March gets castigated for, for 'checking back, not running at his man').
Why was March's performance 'as good as he can be' when he is going to be facing 16 less strong opponents in the other games, and probably 18 weaker right backs?
Why is it so very hard for some supposed Albion fans to just congratulate one of OUR players for a great performance, without dressing it up with snide digs
I've always liked Solly, probably because he reminds me of me when I played. Obviously, he's quite a lot better than me - but at my level I was industrious up and down the wing, defended well and often, chased back a lot, tried to take people on when I could but it didn't always work, and often didn't quite know what to do when I got to the final pass/shot. I was never substituted - and Solly is regularly picked by our managers. We don't always need flair, dependability is also very important. He doesn't let us down, and does what he does (can do) very well within his limits.
It's very hard not to like a player such as this - I bet his team-mates give him far more credit than the fans do.