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Moussa Sissoko

He did what he well. Good luck to him.
Will be very useful for Watford in relieving pressure on their defence - except for when he tries to pass.
 
The thing I'll always think about Moussa is that he was under-rated tactically. I think effort wise, more often than not it was there. But tactically, he smelled danger, was always in the right place, and I don't think it's a coincidence we were good in Europe with him in the side. I think good coaches trusted him for that exact reason, it wasn't just effort, it was that he could always be trusted to do exactly the right thing without the ball.

He has over 70 caps for France who are no mugs and he was in their Euros squad. Coaches obviously rate him.

It's a pretty good signing for Watford if it's only 5m really, good experience in the middle.
 
He has over 70 caps for France who are no mugs and he was in their Euros squad. Coaches obviously rate him.

It's a pretty good signing for Watford if it's only 5m really, good experience in the middle.

I think a lot is the way he moves. Visually he looks awkward. Also in the prem he will be compared to the very best in the world. With a lot fans, you are either great or brick. There's no inbetween.
 
Watford will need to change their name to Tottenham Hotspur Lumber Co. pretty soon with all the deadwood they're taking from us.

I defended Sissoko a lot for the one good season he had for us. Of course, this is the player that gives away a penalty to Liverpool in the CL final... so of course I can't say he was some utter genius; all I can wish is that all our players at least applied themselves and worked as hard as he did. With that said, best of luck in the future and let's see which one of Sissoko or Traore can kick the ball out of a stadium first.
 
The way he pulled his Spurs career out of the bricker showed his strength of character. Good luck big man.

Also thanks for this...
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