I can't find a single media report where he has been voted MOM.
Why would you need to do that when you can just use your eyes.
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I can't find a single media report where he has been voted MOM.
Vicario?Weird that when he's arguably been our best player so far this season
Vicario?
Arguably our best player this season?
No. He hasn't been a disaster at times with previous season, he is calmer in front of goal, probably due to the fact that he has been told to hoof it.
And no, I am not saying he has been bad, far from it, however he just nowhere near our best player. Greatly improved though.
And?
And?
What was wrong that? Apart from an "as" and a "the" missing.
"He hasn't been a disaster at times with previous season."
Or do you not understand simple English, when comparing his previous performances over the last season where he made frequent disastrous errors, and saying he is he hasn't been making these errors this season. Thus improved on previous years.
Or do you think he hasn't improved? If not, then what is your point?
Chill out?lol chill out.
I said he's been arguably our best player this season and he has, that doesn't mean he's been our best player. He's been solid up until his error against Brighton and even then I'd put that down to an uncharacteristic error.
Yes, it seems so. For goalkeepers it's not so much trials as it is auditions.
Chill out?
Then how about not using smug gifs, then bolding two separate parts completely out of context of what I was saying? In order to make out I don't know what I am talking about?
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I was merely pointing it is not even arguable, but he has improved a lot on last season, so far.
Difficult, but probably one of Djed, Bergvall, and Paulinha, can't decide which one though, but one of those three for me personally.Cool, to argue the point though who do you think has been amongst our best players this season so far?
Well, how do you know he is not learning from his mistakes, he hasn’t been seen in the 1st team this season. Again I hope is confident but not over confident, perhaps that is one of the mistakes he has corrected this year, let’s wait and see. Probably against Doncaster.You guys are right to pull me up about use of the word 'arrogant'. The better way of putting it, less open to misinterpretation, is to say he's 'overconfident' — and this is clear from his play on the pitch; you don't need to know him personally.
He's brimming with talent but needs to learn from his mistakes. A GK needs to inspire confidence in his defence.
Difficult, but probably one of Djed, Bergvall, and Paulinha, can't decide which one though, but one of those three for me personally.
But, for me his kicking out has been all over the place, inaccurate, or just straight to the opposition, and for that is part of the overall equation. But still better than passing out to a player surround be three opposition, as was it was last season, for far too many times.Interesting because none of those players has shown anymore consistency than Vic has over the 5 matches we've played so I'm not entirely sure what you're actually arguing here? I mean Vic had a down performance against Brighton but yet he was our best player against Bournemouth whilst these 3 all had down performances in the same match so it's a much of a muchness really...![]()
But, for me his kicking out has been all over the place, inaccurate, or just straight to the opposition, and for that is part of the overall equation. But still better than passing out to a player surround be three opposition, as was it was last season, for far too many times.
Whilst not perfect, Paulinha has added some much need bit in the centre of the park, ok, not a great play maker, but that was is not his job. And there was nothing he could for the 2 goals we conceded against Brighton, but he played a big part in basically restricting Brighton to almost those two chances they score.
Bergvall has always improved us when he played, even against have a poor game by his standards, he still managed to make things happen, and we was nowhere near as bad as we was against Bournemouth.
And Djed, has been playing really well on the left, his weaker side, yet still managed to keep people in his pocket.
I suppose it is just one of the cases, that different people look for different things, when watching a game. Just boils down to personal choice.
Yeah, Vicario's kicking has been a bit all over the place, but I am liking the fact he is kicking though, and the trainers, as with the rest of the squad, have only had a few months, so I am looking at in another 6 months, to see the real improvements consistently.I'm not really arguing against your choices I think they've all been great but I don't see the clear distinction between those players and Vicario, they can in fact all be arguable choices to be our best player this season and you can include Kudus and VdV in that too but they've not been particularly outstanding just like our goalkeeper.
And I'll be real I don't remember when Vicario's kicking has been that bad this season, there's been a couple of questionable kicks and passes but I think it's improved immensely, I don't remember many putting our goal under threat, if any, would you like to remind me?
Forgive me if I expressed things badly, but I don't think I said he was not capable of learning from his mistakes. Otherwise, I fully agree.Well, how do you know he is not learning from his mistakes, he hasn’t been seen in the 1st team this season. Again I hope is confident but not over confident, perhaps that is one of the mistakes he has corrected this year, let’s wait and see. Probably against Doncaster.
The trouble with you is that you speak as if you are certain of things you don't know shit about.Agree.
The trouble with Kinsky is he's young and arrogant. Nothing wrong with these attributes but they have a downside, respectively inexperience and risk taking. He can be as daft as a brush.
I trust he's on a learning curve in training and under expert coaching, and we look forward to seeing him in competitive action in the lesser domestic cup and UCL matches. I really hope he progresses and becomes a stand-out successor to Vicario.
Ditto in that very post.The trouble with you is that you speak as if you are certain of things you don't know shit about.
Brighton for a kick off.