Nunez played like Andy Carroll in his wind down years. ![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/7.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png)
![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/7.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png)
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The thing for me is doing that alot doesn't mean a higher success rate. It just makes us damn predictable and easy to defend against.Like, I get it - making the players go into autopilot knowing that (say) Brennan is going to take on his man and whip the ball across the face of goal is going to create a shit ton of high probability chances. Do that a lot, fine.
Just let Sonny have some pot shots, for the love of God. He's elite at it.
Nunez played like Andy Carroll in his wind down years.![]()
I have no doubt he envisioned them both being better signings than they've panned out to be. It's no wonder he's looking at that squad now, estimating the extent of the rebuild, and thinking 'fuck that'.He has a bit less to work with as well. Mane and Firmino were streets ahead of Nunez and Diaz.
Right now it’s not in their hands.
I totally thought Storm Kathleen was going to make him fuck it up (another slice of Gooner fortune)He'll miss it.