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Tom Huddlestone
Debut goal was amazing technique, but it’s not a situation he finds himself in very often - I also think that he pulled up after an extraordinary long sprint in that game which may have affected his apparently trademark pace.
Yep, great technique. That attacking instinct and vereve has been well and truly Jose'd now eh.
The United one went through the keeper. Since then he’s definitely lost his nerve and like I say he’s tidy but ineffective. I always try and look for positives but I just don’t see anything about him that excites me for the future.
Again, the Jose effect..Some united fans were bored of Rashford, Martial etc too by the end of Jose's reign...
That RWF position has 4 players who all have different weaknesses that leaves us uber reliant on Son. When Bale had his little run of games it showed how we can look to stretch teams with a dual goal threat, admittedly at the expense of any decent defensive support!
Yep, those games where we had two threats alongside Kane gave a great glimpse didn't they? All went to Pot vs Arsenal when funnily enough Bergwijn would have given us a better combination of more pace AND defensive solidity. It is wearing on the players to have to go up and down constantly though, but in most games if we are attacking in intent AND are coached that way, you don't keep dropping late points vs the likes of Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Fulham etc because usually multiple goals ahead in a game covers for any defensive deficiencies. Arsenal dined for years on top 4 finishes with that attitude. Sigh...