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I’d actually say that’s unfair today. He had a good game, not just by his own standard.yes for him he had a good game, his passing is still hit & miss, but hopefully this is the start of him making me eat my words
Second only to Eriksen, possibly joint with Moura, it was far more than a "good game for him"...yes for him he had a good game, his passing is still hit & miss, but hopefully this is the start of him making me eat my words
Had to find actual proof...He was dictating the play from midfield at one point, even attempted a stepover...
I'm really warming to him. Sure he's not our best, but by golly he runs his heart out. I now don't think "oh s***, Sissoko's playing" when the team is announced. He may not always be first choice but definitely an important part of the squad.
yes for him he had a good game, his passing is still hit & miss, but hopefully this is the start of him making me eat my words
Agree. People complained about his lack of end product. Play him deeper and rate him not on goals and assists. Like Modric, Dembele, Dier, Wanyama, rate him on other things that he can do better from deeper positions.CM is his best position on this team alongside Dier or Wanyama. Just seems to suit him better.
I would say he isn't this bad. I'd say he's fairly consistent. The entire fanbase has confirmation bias, the moment he miss-controls a ball in a game then he's shit and therefore justified in calling him shit, the fact 40k fans are also saying it, means they are all right and a further 20k jump on board the bandwagon. Kane will miss control a ball twice in a match but is a god.The thing with Sissoko is consistency.
Of all our players, he’s the one with the biggest margins between poor and great performances. Often within the same game. He can be playing terribly and suddenly produce a moment of pure magic (away to Burnley being a case in point), or be playing brilliantly and deliver a pass straight from the deepest regions of hell.
It’s a weird brand of unpredictability. He’s like Zokora, but somehow considerably better and worse.
Just look at any time the dude posts anything on social media there is a minimum of 10-15 people going "go away" or something similar.I would say he isn't this bad. I'd say he's fairly consistent. The entire fanbase has confirmation bias, the moment he miss-controls a ball in a game then he's shit and therefore justified in calling him shit, the fact 40k fans are also saying it, means they are all right and a further 20k jump on board the bandwagon. Kane will miss control a ball twice in a match but is a god.
And no, I'm not comparing the two and no, I'm not saying Sissoko is a top quality player, just not as bad as people still maintain (just checkout literally every time he's named in the starting eleven on Twitter, the only response will be thousands of confused face gifs with his name hash tagged). The weekend was his best game for us, but there have been many times this season his performances has been close to that of the weekend and when he's come on as sub he has rarely put a foot wrong, not scintillated but just gone about his job he's been asked to perform.
So, to put the consistency theory to the test, list the poor games he's played for us this season (could extend this further but memory can't go back that far). Whilst you will not pick out MOTM performances I bet you will find a calamitous one either, ergo he's consistent.