No. Last night's game was played on a disgrace of a pitch, I don't see any sense in drawing too much criticism from how they performed on it. He played quite well in the home leg of the qualifying tie.
I've continually tried to look for the positives in Paulinho's performance, but last night he was poor. In his defence, he has been playing two years non stop football, including summer breaks, but it looked as if he was out of sync with the team. Probably harder for him now Sandro and Gomes are both gone, as he seemed to have been helped settle by them. I wish this signing had worked out
No. Last night's game was played on a disgrace of a pitch, I don't see any sense in drawing too much criticism from how they performed on it. He played quite well in the home leg of the qualifying tie.
Similarly if you think anyone pays any attention to your opinion of him anymore, then I fear for yours.If you think Paulinho was awful yesterday because of ...the pitch? well then i fear for your sanity.
If you think Paulinho was awful yesterday because of ...the pitch? well then i fear for your sanity.
Most do and agree tbh. It's just some like to give players wayyyy too much of a chance despite what their eyes tell them. I gave up on him when he continued bottling challenges galore and was perfectly happy doing nothing and giving his cm partner double the workload( just before midway last season). We've had those sorts of characters for years and we certainly don't need any more of them.Similarly if you think anyone pays any attention to your opinion of him anymore, then I fear for yours.
I don't rate soldado one bit but at least I see he puts in effort and actually tries to do things. He's not content to hide like the Brazilian jenas.
Yeah, it was about November, you can see it in this thread, that was when you started calling himI gave up on him when he continued bottling challenges galore and was perfectly happy doing nothing and giving his cm partner double the workload( just before midway last season).
amongst other things, and you've banged the drum since. When he does OK, you tend to go a little quiet, but soon as he puts a foot wrong... You're entitled to your opinion of course, it's just that it's become part of the background noise of negativity that permeates this place.the Brazilian jenas
8 from 37 last season, 1 from 2 this season. Not really terrible, considering how maligned his play has been.He also can't attack. He's got a few goals but c'mon...
Most do and agree tbh. It's just some like to give players wayyyy too much of a chance despite what their eyes tell them. I gave up on him when he continued bottling challenges galore and was perfectly happy doing nothing and giving his cm partner double the workload( just before midway last season). We've had those sorts of characters for years and we certainly don't need any more of them.
The more specific point here, as harr1984 has already said, is that for yesterday's game to be the straw that broke the camel's back for Nayeeem, when you consider the playing surface made any sort of fluid movement nigh on impossible, is a little ridiculous, to be blunt. Lennon was ****, Andros was ****, Harry was ****, are we giving up on them too*?