His crossing was not as good yesterday but the positions he took up were first class, as for the free kick it was a belter. As i have said before playing three at the back suits his game and gives him the freedom to be at his best.
I cannot find detailed figures for free-kick conversion rates but stumbled across this article...Looking at that table does this mean the free kick takers are getting worse / keepers better given they’ve all retired?! Be interesting to know how many per game / per effort too, has Trippier scored with his last two efforts, including the WF semi??
The lad has some swagger to him. Something must have happened to him this summer to give him such confidence.
The lad has some swagger to him. Something must have happened to him this summer to give him such confidence.
I thought he’d had a nice time on holiday or got a new tattoo.Realising you are an important player for a CL club and a WC semi finalist would do it, I'd have thought.
A narrative that has been going some time. Yes he has been vulnerable in the past but can you honestly remember the last time it actually happened?He's great going forward, but still looks a lot more comfortable in a proper wing-back role with that extra defensive cover behind him. 1v1 against Shaw he lost out on a couple of occasions and teams with quality wide players will target him if he's in a back 4, imo.
A narrative that has been going some time. Yes he has been vulnerable in the past but can you honestly remember the last time it actually happened?
Yes, Shaw probably had the upper hand first half but I thought Trips coped well defensively overall and his superior quality going forward in the second gave him and us the decisive edge.
Yeah but that's my point, that was nearly a year ago? Look we all recognise he's not outstanding defensively but it's months since he was last skinned and he's come up against a few top players in that time. So maybe time to lay that narrative to rest?From the top of my head, last season against Sane (unless I'm mis-remembering). Most of the time, it won't be an issue as we are on the front foot which is where Trippier excels.
That is the best I have seen Shaw play.He's great going forward, but still looks a lot more comfortable in a proper wing-back role with that extra defensive cover behind him. 1v1 against Shaw he lost out on a couple of occasions and teams with quality wide players will target him if he's in a back 4, imo.
Yeah but that's my point, that was nearly a year ago? Look we all recognise he's not outstanding defensively but it's months since he was last skinned and he's come up against a few top players in that time. So maybe time to lay that narrative to rest?
Name me one full back, ever, that hasn't had a weakness and been vulnerable in some way?
Maybe Cafu.