he looked so assured.
well first half he wasnt - he was making mistake after mistake! Not surprising given his lack of match fitness but he was dreadful in the first half, but looked a lot lot better in the second half
Agreed. Dreadful is harsh. One very big error, some smaller. But also useful at times.Not sure i would say he was dreadful though i agree he improved as the game went on.
A chance to secure a spot at next year's #U21EURO finals 👊
— England (@England) October 2, 2020
Here's the #YoungLions squad for this month's qualifiers against Andorra and Turkey:
I hadn’t realised as he’s had so much more exposure but Sessegnon is only a couple of months older than Skipp and almost a year younger than Tanganga!Call up, Skipp and Sessegnon as well.
A chance to secure a spot at next year's #U21EURO finals 👊
— England (@England) October 2, 2020
Here's the #YoungLions squad for this month's qualifiers against Andorra and Turkey:
🏴 Japhet Tanganga on Jose Mourinho:
— Last Word On Spurs (@LastWordOnSpurs) October 2, 2020
🤝”It has been said he doesn’t give youngsters chances but Skippy and I are proof that he does”.
💙”When he came in he just made it known to everyone if you worked hard in training you would be rewarded.”#THFC #COYSpic.twitter.com/VJz8zXkKG6
Pulled out of U21 squad
Pulled out of U21 squad
Playing years above your age group, the intensity of cage football, and growing up in a hotbed of talent...
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) October 18, 2020
As part of Black History Month, Japhet Tanganga, Wilfried Zaha and Michail Antonio give a fascinating insight into life as a young black footballer in London.
Yeah it’s really frustrating as he looked so assured in his first few appearances in the one area we look to have a clear pathway to the first team. It’s been very stop start for him it must be frustrating to get an appearance and then have another / recurrence of the issue.Hope he's ready to play soon, EL would be ideal for him to get some more gametime in.
Yeah that’s a great videoPlaying years above your age group, the intensity of cage football, and growing up in a hotbed of talent...
— Sky Sports (@SkySports) October 18, 2020
As part of Black History Month, Japhet Tanganga, Wilfried Zaha and Michail Antonio give a fascinating insight into life as a young black footballer in London.
Do we know what's up with him? After a while they said it was a nasty back injury like a fractured vertebra or something? Can't remember.another / recurrence of the issue.