Acrobat
Player Valuation: £10m
You been on the sauce lad
Just ketchup on my fries. You?
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You been on the sauce lad
If you're gonna come on this forum and start talking sense maybe you should just leave now.kean will be a better choice this weekend when much more space will be available for him to exploit.
less compact defence, breakaway with yards of space to exploit and running at defenders is a more suited for kean.
If you're gonna come on this forum and start talking sense maybe you should just leave now.
If you are not going to come to this forum and come out with reason why you disagree then you should just stop posting
If you are not going to come to this forum and come out with reason why you disagree then you should just stop posting
No worries. Forgetting DCL's goals at Wednesday, or his frothie at Villa - his best footy comes when he has been able to get into the centre of the pitch and hold the pill up for Rico & Bernie. During our high dinkum patch last year - he was fantastic and it was against "better teams". For that reason, I think he should start against City. Not because I expect him to score, but because I expect the output of Richarlison and Iwobi/Bernard to be far more productive than Kean (who isn't a back to goal type player).
This is worth discussing mate.
No doubt we will see lots of space this weekend. Under these circumstances we need player who can breakaway with pace, power and dribbling ability to fully exploit the spaces available. We need to burst forward fast in a very effective manner. Different approach suits different players.
And I think Kean would work well in the space. My issue is more that Richarlison, Bernard and DCL already established themselves a damn good front 3 against teams who don't sit back. The space that DCL leaves and how he drags centre halves wider to allow Rico in particularly to drift inside is why we won games against the Sky6.
No need to fix what isn't broken. Not the sort of game were it is necessary. If it was against Burnley the week after, I would support Kean starting as his nous for goal exists, Calvert-Lewin's as of right now does not.
This is worth discussing mate.
No doubt we will see lots of space this weekend. Under these circumstances we need player who can breakaway with pace, power and dribbling ability to fully exploit the spaces available. We need to burst forward fast in a very effective manner. Different approach suits different players.
In my own experience in the real world, those who engage in persistent negative criticism aren't themselves blessed with any special talents. They just get off in criticising others. Moving the hoops higher is one of the tricks they use rather than give praise when required.
So your in depth philosophical analysis leads you to the conclusion that millionaire premier league player Dominic Calvert Lewin is probably a more talented footballer than most of us? Must have taken some serious thinking that.In my own experience in the real world, those who engage in persistent negative criticism aren't themselves blessed with any special talents. They just get off in criticising others. Moving the hoops higher is one of the tricks they use rather than give praise when required.
You are right there, but neither did Norwich. It’s when we get the ball what do we do it with. So far we have wasted chance after chance, are conversion needs to improve massively.We might see space, but we won’t see much of the ball