Time to adapt?
I’d understand if he was new and he wasn’t sure whether his role was to high press or stand off and zonal mark or rotate or whatever. He’s been here a long while and should exactly know the CCFC tactics.
The issues of being unable to hold on to the ball, follow a defensive line and stay with his mark and know not to do showboat keepy-uppies and give corners away…..?
Those are not “time to adopt” issues.
Let’s stop hand-wringing over some of these players. Brau has been playing like he’s not been paying attention in training, and let’s not say “poor little foreign man, he needs to learn the language and we need to give him special allowances” or I’ll point to how quickly Tats learned his role.
Yes time to adapt
It's like all those academy players who learn the club's tactics and philosophy for 10 years, and then struggle in their first few appearances for the first team... Do you also assume they haven't been listening in training or do they just need time on the pitch to adjust to the higher level?
The reality is it is very hard moving to a new environment, new country, and playing at a higher level than ever before, and the fact Tats managed it so well is testament to him, not to the detriment of all the players who take a bit more time.
For the record I haven't been impressed with Brau's performances so far either, and I bet he, his teammates and coaches feel similarly. But just like with every single other development signing, there's a chance that with some more time on the pitch in the Championship his decision making and match fitness with grow to the required levels and he will be a success.
That won't happen if as some posters have suggested we 'send him back to Spain' after a handful of appearances.