It's passive isn't it? He should be moving towards the ball when he the keeper palms it out not waiting for it. Then after that he gets turned inside out, Sheaf gets sucked to the ball a bit and their player is free to score an easy chance.
They created one clear cut chance in the second half which was the second goal. The first goal was just a great finish and that was really the difference as I could see it. We still looked in the game just lacked a bit of quality in the final third.
On the other hand, why would any u23 with a chance of breaking into the first team give way to a player who is absolutely ruled out of the manager's plans
Hadn't realised he'd had a second one but did get the feeling there was more to the story that he's not going to let on for obvious reasons.
He looked way off it in his comeback last season though admittedly I wasn't sold on him before that anyway.