Do we need him, is the question...
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What about the chelsea and Woolwich games that come before Dortmund?Can see him starting on the bench vs Burnley, and keep him on the bench for Dortmund as well, I think we always rush him back to quick, he is vital to the run in, and we have coped ok without him so no need to rush him back so let’s build up his match fitness from the bench
I agreed with this but Joshking5 makes a good point. We will want him back for those games.Can see him starting on the bench vs Burnley, and keep him on the bench for Dortmund as well, I think we always rush him back to quick, he is vital to the run in, and we have coped ok without him so no need to rush him back so let’s build up his match fitness from the bench
Can see him starting on the bench vs Burnley, and keep him on the bench for Dortmund as well, I think we always rush him back to quick, he is vital to the run in, and we have coped ok without him so no need to rush him back so let’s build up his match fitness from the bench
No way with Chelsea and Woolwich coming up that he's not got an eye on starting.
Personally, I'd bench him for Burnley and give him 15 or so minutes at the end with the aim to starting him against Chelsea.
Then the NLD in two weeks time in which he definitely isn't missing. I like the idea of having him on the bench against Dortmund though.
Three games in a week may be a bit too much for him and we are 0-3 up. A place on the bench in Germany with him willing to come on to maintain sharpness in the second half should be more than enough.
What about the chelsea and Woolwich games that come before Dortmund?
Quite clearly the effette English fop is about to roger the strange fellow below (who looks like the offspring of a union twixt a bulldog and a chimp). Note how the strange colonial creature is bracing himself against an oddly shaped coconut as the very image of Britishness prepares to roister his Netherlands.Sorry but the Lobsterbacks don't have the same ferocity look to them as the Colonists
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Shame I'm not a betting man!The assessments are always worst case with respect to Kane. He's been back ahead of schedule with every single ankle injury similar to this one. I'd bet he'll be back in training mid-February.
Two things... I think they boy deputising have done stonkingly well all things considered, rather than benching them all give them a chance to carry it on through the Burnley game. The longer Harry has to rest and recover the better. If we don't have to rush him back then lets not.
*narrator voice*: He did notSouthgate better leave him off the list for international break.