No, it wasn't Gael who left him exposed, it was him pulling too narrow and not getting tight enough to Taylor-Fletcher who, frankly, taught him a lesson that night. ROD was playing LW and actually grafted well and offered good protection. I'm not sure if Gael was playing, but if he was, it was RCM.
And yes, Keogh has played every single minute of every game since signing for us. Pretty incredible. I remember when he signed someone telling me he was always doing extra fitness work on his own.
Keogh is player of the season by a mile for me. He was good last year, but this year he's really kicked on. Lukas is patchy of late but that's possibly the workload without much help or a rest-and his goalscoring record since Thorn took over is superb. Header against Cardiff was a real beauty. The cross coming for my other player of the season-Hussey. He had a bad patch after half-a-dozen games but has looked refreshed for the enforced break and better than ever now. I'm loving the way he's now starting to beat the opposing full-back with such regularity-he made 7.5m man Faubert look a right mug against West Ham, and his final ball is getting better and better.
Connor, Gael, and Cyrus have all revealed fantastic potential is flashes. I am concerned that we've been asking too much of them, and that is increased tenfold by being in a relegation battle. Cyrus clearly is in need of a rest now, but I don't want to lose Keogh's distribution from CB. We'll be calling him
Der Kaiser at this rate the way he carries it out of defence
