Or perhaps he’s having to carry the attack single-handedly.
I should imagine every opposition team now know if you double up on Kudus you completely stop our attack.
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Or perhaps he’s having to carry the attack single-handedly.
You’re wasting your time trying to talk sense into him, he still rates Johnson![]()
outside of a genuine world class player, who is going to be able to work with our LW/CF/CAM situation?I think Kulu’s got a bit more football sav but don’t think he’s good enough either tbh. Too predictable at RW and holds onto the ball too long at times but not to the level that Kudus does.
Why can't we employ a genuine world class player?outside of a genuine world class player, who is going to be able to work with our LW/CF/CAM situation?
he makes bad decisions on the pitch. I dont think that’s going to change with other players coming in.outside of a genuine world class player, who is going to be able to work with our LW/CF/CAM situation?
Maybe so but only an idiot replaces the strongest link instead of the 3 weaker oneshe makes bad decisions on the pitch. I dont think that’s going to change with other players coming in.
Strongest in terms of technique but if he’s making us disjointed as an attacking unit he’s making those options worse as well. Our players have stopped making runs with conviction now. Think it’s effecting Porros usefulness in an attacking sense the longer they’re playing together. There’s not much chemistry there either.Maybe so but only an idiot replaces the strongest link instead of the 3 weaker ones
He's a good player and better than He's showed in recent outings . He's just not as good as some were suggesting he was. Decision making is poor and every time someone makes a run ahead of him he never plays them in. He can control a ball under pressure and put in a good cross and can beat a man 1v1 with space but he's not good in tight areas,isn't a team player, and wastes too much energy running around with the ball only to get back to where he started and play a 2 yard pass to someone he could of originally played it to.Not the only one but he was awful tonight. Genuinely worrying performance. Praying it was an aberration
We either can’t identify them which is worrying. Or we just can’t sign them. Which is more worrying.
Not sure kudus is a good #10. Decision making is more critical there.At this point giving Kudus time at the #10 position and moving Simons back to a wing position might be a good way to take pressure off Simons and give Kudus a chance to create opportunities from the middle of the pitch.
Not the only one but he was awful tonight. Genuinely worrying performance. Praying it was an aberration
Simply put, I think Kudus is too much an individual player who is nowhere as good as people think,including my son who raved about him.
The best players make those around them also look better.
The jury isn't out on Kudus for me, so Frank needs to get messages to him that other managers have probably tried and failed to do.
Is Kudus the problem? No, but I certainly don't think he is the answer that's for sure.
And herein lies the point: if he’s being doubled up on then SOMEONE should be unmarked. Not capitalising on that space is what’s criminal from the team.Or perhaps he’s having to carry the attack single-handedly.
I should imagine every opposition team now know if you double up on Kudus you completely stop our attack.