This guy deserves a start at right back , he has all the tools to be a top top player - nothing else to add .
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Djed's been excellent since coming in. Good balance between defense and attack; on balance I'd say he's been our best FB this season.
Makes you realise that these so called football experts running the show actually get it wrong as much as the every day bloke. Crazy that he was never even given a chance by any of our managers until now.With every passing game just makes you laugh that he was never given a chance before now (because of injuries)
Just shows how badly we are run, We had to lose about 864 players to injury before this lad got a small run in the team and he has been one of our best players.Makes you realise that these so called football experts running the show actually get it wrong as much as the every day bloke. Crazy that he was never even given a chance by any of our managers until now.
Yeah was shocking - him and Gray constantly looked troubled when they were pressed. In fairness, both playing out of position and on their weaker sideInteresting takes in here.
I thought, bar a couple of moments he was poor last night. Constantly trying to do too much with the ball when there was nothing actually on for him to be trying, jogging back after losing the ball numerous times.
Definitely a player in there but some very poor, selfish choices from him IMHO.
Yeah was shocking - him and Gray constantly looked troubled when they were pressed. In fairness, both playing out of position and on their weaker side
His play is reverting to the groups mean.Interesting takes in here.
I thought, bar a couple of moments he was poor last night. Constantly trying to do too much with the ball when there was nothing actually on for him to be trying, jogging back after losing the ball numerous times.
Definitely a player in there but some very poor, selfish choices from him IMHO.
His play is reverting to the groups mean.
If 2-3 others made plays like the drive and exquisite cross, that fires the adrenals to supply energy for more of it. The utter lack of impetus the team provides just drains it in all of them.
Look at Porro, most goal involvements since arrival up to 3months ago, now a shell of that player, Udogie ditto. It’s the environment.
Last night, three times in the first 20minutes, Son had the ball where with coherent shielding he could have sprung us forward into a threatening position. Instead he turns the ball over meekly.Hmmm, not sure I agree, actually. I see your point and perhaps admire his desire to just get it all done himself, but it is still counterproductive.
Last night, three times in the first 20minutes, Son had the ball where with coherent shielding he could have sprung us forward into a threatening position. Instead he turns the ball over meekly.
That’s 3x DJed has to spring out, then spring back, as a micro example. Draining the impetus hugely after long spells of attritional (attempted) defending.
For me it’s the training/conditioning which is most culpable, as we just appear drained as a unit. One or two (most games) have good spells, but now almost every game we gas out, meaning Spence (in this scenario) ends up trying to intricately build with almost impossible angles/weights of pass to hit.
Might seem strange, but throw ins are also getting me very disgruntled, we seem to never practice, as if you watch any other prem team they seem well capable of building from a throw, ours always take an age and there seems no patterns of muscle memory. Wonder if there are stats on throw in turnovers as I’ve never seen the amount from memory, Porro ceaselessly looks lost for an option on the right (no surprise really with Johnson and Son as the supportive recipients to those two, Kulu slightly better but only marginal).
Great big mess.
Massive handicap playing left back too. Limits his game by 50%. He’s done well and there and got away with it but in tighter spaces vs a better team, it was roughHis play is reverting to the groups mean.
If 2-3 others made plays like the drive and exquisite cross, that fires the adrenals to supply energy for more of it. The utter lack of impetus the team provides just drains it in all of them.
Look at Porro, most goal involvements since arrival up to 3months ago, now a shell of that player, Udogie ditto. It’s the environment.
SoniaThe way Son kept getting challenged and falling over early on made me think that there was something wrong with his boots
Powder puff doesn’t cover it!
Agree- would love to see him get more games our right. Can be an absolute terror on the wing with his combo of physicality, speed and ball control.Massive handicap playing left back too. Limits his game by 50%. He’s done well and there and got away with it but in tighter spaces vs a better team, it was rough