Give the fella chance .. hes come in a totally disjointed time.. watching the dutch league i doubt hes going to turn up and come to terms with the pace and physicality of our game immediatley.Non existent today let’s be honest
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Give the fella chance .. hes come in a totally disjointed time.. watching the dutch league i doubt hes going to turn up and come to terms with the pace and physicality of our game immediatley.Non existent today let’s be honest
At the very least run into the ground.He looks injured to me.
At the very least run into the ground.
He did hobble off against Norwich
Hmmm...early days to fully judge but you could be right. Looked very leggy today, but would've liked to have seen him be a bit more direct, run at his man and pop a shot off, which he had some occasions to do.Looks a bit average so far.
Looked like he pulled something at the end of tonight's game.
Pretty sure Mou said as much in the post matchLooked like he pulled something at the end of tonight's game.
Pretty sure Mou said as much in the post match
Was bound to happen, he's looked shattered for 2 games now, shouldn't have started today imo
He's the next Chadli, calling it now
It's better than being the next N'jie which is Ryan Sessegnon.I don't know if this is meant to be god or bad?
:mourbringit:
Wondered this myself.I do not follow Liverpool's team selections that closely but they seem to play the same players every match and yet ours are knackered if they play every match. I can understand it can take time to get used to it but next season he needs to be able to perform every game or find he is behind others and on the bench.
He's the next Chadli, calling it now
For the record, I actually don't think Chadli was bad, I thought he was at least a very useful squad player. I never agreed with our decision to move him on.Oh how brave.....
How about supporting the kid rather than being eager to be the first to write him off.
Seriously, fuck the "called it" culture....
You're never tired when you win. Much easier to carry injury niggles as well.I do not follow Liverpool's team selections that closely but they seem to play the same players every match and yet ours are knackered if they play every match. I can understand it can take time to get used to it but next season he needs to be able to perform every game or find he is behind others and on the bench.