I thought N'Zogbia played very well last week.It'd be nice to see him carry on this week. He's an exceptional player who is just taking time to settle.I think the people giving him most stick have obviously forgotten what happened with Downing.
I agree with you Paulie, I thought he played well. He brought a lot of players into play and look dangerous on the break. My one criticism is that he likes to drift inside a bit too much for my liking, after a good few years of watching Young maroud down the line, I'd like to see him take the full back on a lot more.
Quote from: Ads on November 02, 2011, 10:29:01 AMI agree with you Paulie, I thought he played well. He brought a lot of players into play and look dangerous on the break. My one criticism is that he likes to drift inside a bit too much for my liking, after a good few years of watching Young maroud down the line, I'd like to see him take the full back on a lot more.I don't think he has the pace for that.He would play far better for us if we kept the ball around the box as opposed to panic and get over anxious.Albrighton was supposed to bridge the wing gap, but he isn't doing it.N'Zog will be a great player for us IF we play to his strengths.If we don't, he'll continue as he is.
I don't think N'Zogbia is actually sure what his role is. Surely this would have been discussed with him before we bought him. And the fact the manager admired him for so long makes the fact he looks lost in the team even more of a mystery.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting worried abouthe fact that Jenas is being cast as some kind of saviour this week? I seem to recall someone else being lauded to the skies in the week before a home game with Norwich and we all remember how that turned out.