Fulham getting pillaged. Hard to turn that wedge down.
You had me at DwightDwight McNeil is not a good fit for the LW position at Everton FC. His success rate when it comes to dribbling, crossing, and shooting is significantly lower than the average in the Premier League. His success rate for dribbling is only 40%, compared to the average of 54%. His success rate for crossing is only 19%, compared to the average of 24%. His success rate for shooting is only 45%, compared to the average of 56%. He also lacks the speed needed to be successful in the LW position.
In comparison, Danjuma and Gnonto are better fits for the LW position. Danjuma has a success rate of 46% for dribbling, 22% for crossing, and 48% for shooting. Gnonto has a success rate of 52% for dribbling, 27% for crossing, and 51% for shooting. Both players have higher success rates than McNeil in all three categories and have the speed needed to succeed in the LW position.
McNeil may be more suited to a different position. He could potentially flourish in a central midfield role due to his passing accuracy, which is currently at 81%. This is significantly higher than the Premier League average of 70%. His vision and ability to pick out passes make him a great candidate for that position.
Is this ChatGPT?Dwight McNeil is not a good fit for the LW position at Everton FC. His success rate when it comes to dribbling, crossing, and shooting is significantly lower than the average in the Premier League. His success rate for dribbling is only 40%, compared to the average of 54%. His success rate for crossing is only 19%, compared to the average of 24%. His success rate for shooting is only 45%, compared to the average of 56%. He also lacks the speed needed to be successful in the LW position.
In comparison, Danjuma and Gnonto are better fits for the LW position. Danjuma has a success rate of 46% for dribbling, 22% for crossing, and 48% for shooting. Gnonto has a success rate of 52% for dribbling, 27% for crossing, and 51% for shooting. Both players have higher success rates than McNeil in all three categories and have the speed needed to succeed in the LW position.
McNeil may be more suited to a different position. He could potentially flourish in a central midfield role due to his passing accuracy, which is currently at 81%. This is significantly higher than the Premier League average of 70%. His vision and ability to pick out passes make him a great candidate for that position.
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ChatEFCDwight McNeil is not a good fit for the LW position at Everton FC. His success rate when it comes to dribbling, crossing, and shooting is significantly lower than the average in the Premier League. His success rate for dribbling is only 40%, compared to the average of 54%. His success rate for crossing is only 19%, compared to the average of 24%. His success rate for shooting is only 45%, compared to the average of 56%. He also lacks the speed needed to be successful in the LW position.
In comparison, Danjuma and Gnonto are better fits for the LW position. Danjuma has a success rate of 46% for dribbling, 22% for crossing, and 48% for shooting. Gnonto has a success rate of 52% for dribbling, 27% for crossing, and 51% for shooting. Both players have higher success rates than McNeil in all three categories and have the speed needed to succeed in the LW position.
McNeil may be more suited to a different position. He could potentially flourish in a central midfield role due to his passing accuracy, which is currently at 81%. This is significantly higher than the Premier League average of 70%. His vision and ability to pick out passes make him a great candidate for that position.
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Fulham getting pillaged. Hard to turn that wedge down.
Fulham getting pillaged. Hard to turn that wedge down.
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The problem he has on the right (and this is just my opinion, so don’t jump all over me) is he’s so one footed, that it’s easy for the defender to show him outside and he can’t do anything, as he doesn’t quite have the change of pace to get by them.Fwiw it doesn’t actually matter which side he’s on so long as he’s not sitting extremely wide. But because it doesn’t matter I’d love to see him moved to the right so the guys who it does matter for can play the left.
Fulham getting pillaged. Hard to turn that wedge down.
Fulham getting pillaged. Hard to turn that wedge down.
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Maybe but then if enough of them go it just becomes another elite league. The way things are going we're going to have to rethink the idea Saudi is just a retirement home / desert kickabout. People still underestimating their league but their project is working and the PL better watch out.I’m convinced any player that’s younger moving to the saudis. Are just giving up on football waste of a career. Shame on st maximin and diaby if they move. Ronaldo is trying to take all the credit for players moving there. He’s got a huge ego lol
Or this is his reward for managing at the (almost) top level. No way this season will be as good as last for himEnormous wage and hard to turn down, but he might not find it easy to find another job back in the PL when he want to come back.
He's a young manager who just had a great season. Surely you want to manage at the very top level for as long as possible.