parklane1
Tony Galvin
Haha we must have crossed over as I edited my post, I think there is a place for him at FB too, horses for courses and all that.
Haha we must have crossed over as I edited my post, I think there is a place for him at FB too, horses for courses and all that.
The setup is actually good if he uses him as a swap for Kulu. It makes even more sense as we have Spence available (for now) for the more attacking RB role.IF Ange works out that he is not a FB we still have a very highly capable RW as cover or competition for Deki. He showed how good he was in advance areas at the end of last season.
Also if we are being honest, one of the biggest complaints on this forum has been a lack of options, playing a side with a back 6 at home, what an option a fully attacking FB will be? I don't see him being here a problem, in fact I see nothing but benefits
By no way is all lost with Porro, its just going to take some compromise along the line from manager and player
That was perfect. I think if you picked it up and placed it exactly where you wanted, it would've eneded in that exact same spot!
That ball was class, but I was not liking Porro first half. He and Solomon stood out to me as our worst players in the 11.
Ange ball summed up in a nutshellDodgy defending but excellent in possession and a really technical passer and shooter. On balance he probably should start the majority of games. We will just have to take the hit when hes not quite up to task defensively.
defensively not good?
Both ends, not great. Capable of brilliance sometimes, e.g. that pass, but the main reason for playing such a weak defender is his attacking talent, and he failed to deliver multiple times, and was poor defensively.defensively not good?
Ballers play well with ballers.He was excellent. A real stalwart performance and not necessarily one we might have expected from him last season
He's someone who has really surprised and impressed me. Last season he looked all over the place defensively. His positioning was awful and he was so easily beaten around the outside. So far this year other than one blip against United whenever he's been tasked with actually defending he's been more than up to the test. Yesterday he had some fantastic dogged defending and steals of the ball. For a player that many of us thought might be the weak link defensively has actually been very untroubled 6 games into the season.He was excellent. A real stalwart performance and not necessarily one we might have expected from him last season
He's someone who has really surprised and impressed me. Last season he looked all over the place defensively. His positioning was awful and he was so easily beaten around the outside. So far this year other than one blip against United whenever he's been tasked with actually defending he's been more than up to the test. Yesterday he had some fantastic dogged defending and steals of the ball. For a player that many of us thought might be the weak link defensively has actually been very untroubled 6 games into the season.
His quality on the ball has never been denied but he was literally costing us a goal a game last term and that was from a RWB position that should on paper be easier to learn and more suited to his attributes. Yet it's as an orthodox (ish) RB that he's really excelling. This improvement is remarkable and I don't think it's been spot lit enough.
Again another player whose base technical level is super high. Have we had a RB with this much overall tecnhique previously? I'm struggling to think of one.
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