Took his chance.
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He needs to prove a lot of people wrong. His heads not in it.
Because for a long time Del was playing out of his skin and I don't think Bobby trusts the pair on the same pitch due to lack of defensive work by them.How has he not been one of the first names on the team sheet all year?
I and many other fans have been bangin on about his inclusion for ages. It is made all the more baffling when you consider it is Kone who has kept him out of the side. Just imagine how many more points we would have had, if Martinez had picked him instead of Kone. Well done Martinez for finally seeing the light.How has he not been one of the first names on the team sheet all year?
Because for a long time Del was playing out of his skin and I don't think Bobby trusts the pair on the same pitch due to lack of defensive work by them.
Martinez trusts him though, that the difference. Not saying it right but that is what I think the reasoning behind it is.Yeah, because Kone is renowned for how he tracks back and keeps his position.
Disagree on Pienaar but that is the beauty of football!
Agree Pienaar was poor today. Cleverley, if fit, would probably have been a better choice as sub.Piernaar did the same as he did against City. Nothing. He is weak, slow and requires others to do his running.
A waste of a big wage. And he's off this summer. Why he is getting a game??
Playing Pienaar is like picking Howard. Incredible.
Agree Pienaar was poor today. Cleverley, if fit, would probably have been a better choice as sub.
He was on the bench but he wouldn't be the first player to be sat on one but not fit enough to really play. Perhaps didn't want to aggravate his injury before the match with City?Cleverley was a sub.