Trossard/Nelson/Jesus - all talented players who could do a decent job on the right.
Hell I wouldn't mind seeing Havertz there - think he'd be capable of getting his noggin onto a few of those crosses Martinelli has been putting onto the back stick
Trossard/Nelson/Jesus - all talented players who could do a decent job on the right.
Hell I wouldn't mind seeing Havertz there - think he'd be capable of getting his noggin onto a few of those crosses Martinelli has been putting onto the back stick
He’s definitely off form….a couple thoughts:
Hopefully having White at RB helps him as that’s a more dynamic duo than Partey at RB.
I also think it’s telling that Saka’s form has dipped when we’ve disrupted a great connection between Partey (at DM) and Odegaard. Partey had a massive influence on when/where Odegaard got on ball last season and it’s clear we’ve lost something there.
Pepe LeFrits I don't like Trossard out wide, so I'd give Reiss a crack. Don't think he'd let us down at all.
Yeah. If Eddie can continue show he is a viable option upfront. Jesus is a really good alternative for the right when we need to rotate Saka.
Obviously I love Bukayo but he should be dropped, I feel. Absolutely awful, and blaming others for it is just grasping. Was as bad as Antony today.
The funny thing about Saka is he has these visually weird games, but when you look at his numbers, he’s always very productive and in the thick of it. Yesterday he led in goal probability added, and was involved in the third most attacking sequences. So he’s doing smart, useful things.
I disagree that Saka was awful. It was a terrible miss, granted, but we are just so used to Saka at his very best that anything short of it is seen as terrible. He was nowhere near as bad as Anthony, who was just functional.
Anthony is just shit. Almost as bad as the Butcher who just quit on his team
Saka's miss was probably his best moment yesterday.
Dalot to be fair was very good against him. As we saw last season Ake defended well against him as well, right footed LBs are more difficult for Saka as he likes to cut in.
Yea, I was thinking about it yesterday. The opposition is so scared and always double-team Saka, but we never seem to profit from it. All it does is just make him give up possession and our attack goes somewhere else. Exactly what the defence wants.
Yeah. When we're able to work it well it even creates space for Ode and White just inside or on the overlap.
goon This is more what I mean. We don't take advantage of this often enough. Switching the play to the other flank should be the last option.
To be fair, Odegaard works well and provides options for Saka, but we've been seriously lacking wide-support with Partey at RB. Hopefully this gets better with White there now.