Does it? Only difference between this season and the last two is that we can win on the back of the goals he's scored.This season it makes it more dramatic.
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Does it? Only difference between this season and the last two is that we can win on the back of the goals he's scored.This season it makes it more dramatic.
It doesn't though, does it? (I know you're kidding, btw)Makes sense: Koeman getting Pocchetino's sloppy seconds again.
Mirallas is no answer. We need a decent second striker. Trouble is if they are decent they'll know they'll be warming the bench most f the time because Koeman will go with Lukaku flanked by two either side of him giving width. I think he'd revert to a two upfront only in emergencies and not regularly. See Long's opportunities at S'ton.We've been criminal in the market for a few years now not going to get a proper striker for back-up or to start with Rom. Pretty much every team in the league has 2-3 strikers of similar level and we have Rom as the Branston beans to Valencia/Niasse/Kone as Asda's own.
I think if Kev could/did play a full season he'd be getting 10.
It is what it is: piss poor after the name Lukaku.You're the one making it more dramatic Dave
I agree mate. But reality is it's been the same for the last 4 seasons, not just this one.It is what it is: piss poor after the name Lukaku.
8s and 7s is decent for non out-and-out attackers.I agree mate. But reality is it's been the same for the last 4 seasons, not just this one.
Don't diss the scousers then and carry on with the sheep.
This is my biggest criticism of Koeman far too negative against the top teams its simply not working sitting back inviting pressure hoping to get that one lucky break away see out a 1-0 result sort of [Poor language removed] moyes use to pull with a much weaker team