There’s definitely something off with him.
A couple of weeks to focus on training work has probably come at the right time. I don’t know if it’s mental or physical but he doesn’t look in a position to perform right now.
Shouting shoot and agricultural football opinions are all part of the match day experience for me.
Are people supposed to call for subtle tactical adjustments to exploit the perceived weaknesses of the opponents set up instead?
A striker so good you don’t even know his name.
If anything our issue is defensive. Hull and Huddersfield we threw away wins late on, Swansea we took the lead. Watford would have been a win if we didn’t concede silly goals.
Has Dasilva been that good recently? I’m not sure he beat his man once yesterday.
Sakamoto was probably our most creative player and has to start, and I’m not sure about him playing centrally.
Feels weird using his first name when he’s been at the club 5 minutes.
Fans generally refer to players using their second names while their teammates are obviously going to use first names.
Disagree. Sakamoto was much better than him today and deserves to keep his place. And MVE was possibly the first name on the team sheet before his injury.
I thought it was better from him. Took the positives of his previous performances and cut out the big mistakes, although there were a couple of times he got caught on the ball again, but got away with it.
Exactly.
Plus if we were playing Binks and Kitching in the same XI I'd have Binks wide left and Kitching in the middle on performances so far. Binks has got forward a few times and looked good doing it.
Wright was poor.
But there were a lot of times we'd have the ball in midfield and there would be a sea of yellow between it and the strikers. They both look like the type who want to play off the shoulder, so we need to have someone who can link them with our holding midfielders. Ayari played...