3-4-3 suits our squad more IMO and really suits himLittle bump for Reggie - adjusting to a slightly different role today which can be difficult to aside to positionalIy I thought he showed a couple of real quality moments on the ball today.
Posted some thoughts on this in tactics thread. I liked the shape today but it may have been influenced by the fact that we didn’t start at least one of the players I think are detrimental to possession and therefore cause us to have to defend more and lack fluidity when more than a couple of passes are required.3-4-3 suits our squad more IMO and really suits him
I doubt we will carry on with it as managers have “their” systems but to me it works well. We also have RBs that it suits better too
Yes, very good player and a real find. Will be interesting to see what we do next season - Sessegnon comes back and is kind of like for like with Regi, though less experienced. Will we keep both and Davies, even if Davies will at times play CB? Do we loan out Sess again?
Hopefully Real will still be broke when their option to buy Reguilon back expires and/or have higher priority areas for whatever cash they do have
You'd think Sess coming back and being a like for like back up makes sense, especially considering the HG quota. 2 birds...
Well, that'll help young Sess's confidence too. Nudge nudge wink wink and all that.You'd think Sess coming back and being a like for like back up makes sense, especially considering the HG quota. 2 birds...
There's plenty of games and with rotation, both should start a minimum of 20 games which for Sess would be good at 20 years old.Well, that'll help young Sess's confidence too. Nudge nudge wink wink and all that.
Seriously though, what will we do with them? If Sessegnon gets anywhere near the potential he showed for Fulham, we'll have two excellent young left sided players...whom I can't see being on the pitch at the same time. Neither has the game for LCB in a back three...and we don't play with true wingers.
Will Sess develop into a left-sided attacking mid? Or, more likely, will he just slot into Reguilon's place when a Zidane-free Madrid come calling?
Well, that'll help young Sess's confidence too. Nudge nudge wink wink and all that.
Seriously though, what will we do with them? If Sessegnon gets anywhere near the potential he showed for Fulham, we'll have two excellent young left sided players...whom I can't see being on the pitch at the same time. Neither has the game for LCB in a back three...and we don't play with true wingers.
Will Sess develop into a left-sided attacking mid? Or, more likely, will he just slot into Reguilon's place when a Zidane-free Madrid come calling?
See?! Freak sled-towed-by-a-tractor injury. Bah.Will miss huge games against Liverpool, Chelsea, Emirates Marketing Project plus Everton in the Cup
What a blow.
I said this after the last game he played; he was trying to be peak Bale, our left back and midfield and winger and striker, sprinting 80 yards forwards and 80 yards back and 80 yards forward again. That sort of stress to the body is inadvisable during a fixture crunch.ITK Wazzbag said:Sergio Reguilón is set to miss the next three weeks after suffering a muscle injury.
I said this after the last game he played; he was trying to be peak Bale, our left back and midfield and winger and striker, sprinting 80 yards forwards and 80 yards back and 80 yards forward again. That sort of stress to the body is inadvisable during a fixture crunch.
Unless he went under the tractor on his sledge.