He did generally very well in the run-in, but I saw glimpses in the Chelsea game that suggest he will become a real quality (and much sought after) midfielder.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on June 19, 2013, 08:15:17 PMHe did generally very well in the run-in, but I saw glimpses in the Chelsea game that suggest he will become a real quality (and much sought after) midfielder.Yeah, I saw that too.
Thank God he chose Mali! Any Frenchman who's had anything to do with us has had a wretched time. Six, Berson, Houllier. It's a curse.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on June 19, 2013, 08:15:17 PMHe did generally very well in the run-in, but I saw glimpses in the Chelsea game that suggest he will become a real quality (and much sought after) midfielder.Definitely, he looked like the simple no messing DM that weve longed for since my paper round days.
Playing Delph and Sylla in midfield has a number of advantages:- protects Westwood - protects the full backs and allows them to get forwards- If they can both improve in the attacking third as they have been doing, we've got a decent amount of creativity in there gven where we are. But ideally you'd have a more attacking option in there too, who doesn't leave the midfield as exposed as CNZ does.
Delph was really good from January onwards, fair play to him as I was one who'd written him off and was happy to sell.
I don't know what I'm missing... a lot of people have really started rating Sylla, but I don't see it. He's athletic and gets about, and has certainly improved from where he started, but seems lacking in technique and passing ability. Basically NRC, but a hell of a lot cheaper (and better for it). Here's hoping he continues his rapid improvement, and I become more aware of his qualities.