Profligate.
Wasn’t great = poor.
Harry or Sonny at 9 and we probably score a couple early and win easily.
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Profligate.
Profligate.
Wasn’t great = poor.
Harry or Sonny at 9 and we probably score a couple early and win easily.
At this point, I’m happy to take anything he gives us beyond ‘putting it about’, ‘effort’ and ‘work rate’.Just a turn of phrase mate; but I don't see the point expecting him to be a world-class finisher (like the other 2) cos he's simply not.
He's limited, but he's had much better games for us than he had tonight.
If he doesn't get decent service of course he's not going to score. The problem is people keep comparing him to Kane and Son, those are two of the best players in the world.
They weren't the easiest of chances, he won't let those misses get him down and I'm very confident he will keep scoring goals for us.He was through against the keeper twice and missed. Then there was that loose ball before the goal where he completely failed to even touch it. Most strikers would at least test the keeper on one of those opportunities.
Son not being there unnerved him and he got the yips again.
He a classic case of being worse the more time he gets, a lot of his recent goals have come from crosses as opposed to him carrying the ball in open play.Needs to keep his composure and not look like he’s about to fall in front of goals. I’ll take a striker that can clinically score 5 goals out of 5 chances over 10 goals with 50 chances
I don’t see those 2 playing together. It’s likely to be one or the other as a preference.