Don't get me wrong, Moussa is a great player, but if you look how dangerous Reid was during all the game yesterday I think that sort of player is what we need on our left side.
Moussa has his great moments (and they are absolute great) but is to much anonymous during the games (especially the last weeks)
Love the Mouss but he is hit and miss and was poor yesterday. In saying that, Bradford had 2 players and that was it. Wells and Reid. I wouldnt say Hudson is much of a player apart from being able to jump and flick on headers because thats all he did!
Reid was excellent and belied the notion that all Bradford did was hoof it forward to their Clive Platt figure up front.
While I'm here that "mouss is on fire" chant was cringeworthy (and probably in poor taste at Valley Parade). Interesting to see Bradford fans also sing the "Take Me Home Country Roads" chant but at least the stadium they sing about still exists.
That is exactly how we'd describe Reid. He's a trier though, nightmare for a full back. Like a zillion before him, you wonder how far he'd go if his final ball was regularly better. We rely on two things to provide chances for Wells, Hanson's noggin and Reid's crosses.
annoying when mousa does have a not so good game ,but as yet not seen him have 2 bad games in a row ,he does float in and out of games ,but we have players like mousa ,fleck and baker ,that can seem to command the middle of the park in some games .,playing the style we do, it is always noticeable when it brakes down ,or individuals cant get into the game as much as we would like ,if mousa can bang one in at mk dons like he did last season ,that will be a moment to cherish .
We need a winger, Pressley knows that, not to replace Moussa far from it but to add pace and width to the forward line. We could be devastating in this division with the right one.
I don't think Moussa nor Baker are natural wingers but we don't play a style where they are asked to beat their man on the outside. They tend to be more involved in build up play from a bit deeper, if anything you tend to see Adams and Christie on the overlap crossing from near the byline.