parklane1
Tony Galvin
Get Son running in behind or running at defenders with space to attack and he's world class.
Deny him that and he's nowhere near world class. Rather average actually (at this level).
For me this kind of game for him should be expected. That one moment, they get it wrong, we get something really right or a lucky bounce. He can be world class for 15 seconds and we'll all be happy. That doesn't happen he's not very useful.
That, to me, doesn't mean he should have been dropped. It's a worthwhile gamble. He demands a lot of attention from the opposition. We just need to use that to our advantage.
Sums him up well, what you get with Son is what you see. He can be brilliant but can also be seen as having poor games. He has been the same since we signed him and will continue to be so. Thankfully he has far more good games then poor ones.