Jury
A-M's drunk uncle
How dare you stand in the way of AM's quest to unearth the new Wilshere. WE NEED LABELS!!!!And all the people writing him off because of this injury can now calm down.
How dare you stand in the way of AM's quest to unearth the new Wilshere. WE NEED LABELS!!!!And all the people writing him off because of this injury can now calm down.
He played right wing. Found it hard to get into his usual range of motion but made some nice cutting runs. Think he would have been better off playing centrally but even still he looked a tad rusty for first team football.Did he play on the wing or in midfield for this game? Didn’t get to watch it...
Even with the rust though you can see the player in there waiting to come out. We really do have a good group of youngsters. For me ESR and Saka are tops. But I'm quite excited by all of them.He played right wing. Found it hard to get into his usual range of motion but made some nice cutting runs. Think he would have been better off playing centrally but even still he looked a tad rusty for first team football.
ESR has real potential centrally. Like most of our young players he is very dominant in possession. Clever, makes the right passes and dribbles, fantastic shooting technique and hes looking pretty good physically. Lacked a bit of zip but he had good body strength. Could do a job on the left or as a backup for advanced midfielder I.e. Ceballos or Özil.Even with the rust though you can see the player in there waiting to come out. We really do have a good group of youngsters. For me ESR and Saka are tops. But I'm quite excited by all of them.
Bit of match fitness, bit more confidence and hes there. Same with Nelson. They're two players who can make a huge impact at their best. Saka rightfully on everyone's mind but ESR and Nelson are premier talents aswell. What a 5some we have there - Nelson, Nketiah, Saka, Willock, Smith-Rowe. And many behind them too.I think his performance was quite bad, would be interesting to see some stats.
But as others have said, it's totally understandable. There were some good moments, but he was robbed of the ball many times. A bit like Nelson in his latest performance maybe.
Comparing to Saka, ESR has had many injuries in recent times so it must hinder some too.
Bit of match fitness, bit more confidence and hes there. Same with Nelson. They're two players who can make a huge impact at their best. Saka rightfully on everyone's mind but ESR and Nelson are premier talents aswell. What a 5some we have there - Nelson, Nketiah, Saka, Willock, Smith-Rowe. And many behind them too.
Just rotten luck injury wise but i hate to see him being played out wide hugging the touchline. That's not his game. He's arguably the most explosive player from Hale End, who should be in central positions
No he can't. He's no where near as effective on the right. Explosive doesn't mean just pace. His strength is combination play with quick one and two touch interchange with players, kinda like Rosicky. Out wide he gets isolated and doubled up by defenders.That's sort of a contradiction. If he is the most explosive, then he should be able to do a job on the wings. He is a good all around talent who can play anywhere in the attack.
He has a concussion, should be back fairly soon.Any news on his injury?
No he can't. He's no where near as effective on the right. Explosive doesn't mean just pace. His strength is combination play with quick one and two touch interchange with players, kinda like Rosicky. Out wide he gets isolated and doubled up by defenders.