Actually I think its just possible that he is a bad trainer who has left Lambert/Keane deeply unimpressed by his attitude. And doesnt like being bellowed at by Keane/Lambert. And sulks.
Is there any basis for this assertion, or is it just a can't think of any other explanation? I remember all sorts of similar accusations about Helenius.Whenever I've seen Okore play, or heard him in an interview, he's appeared as nothing other than someone with a really positive attitude who literally plays with a smile on his face.How about he's coming back from a serious injury, and Lambert hasn't wanted to risk just throwing him in?He started with Vlarr and Senderos as his most experienced pairing. When Vlarr got injured he went with switching Senderos to the right side and bringing in Baker on the left with Clark as the sub to give a more PL experienced pairing through the "difficult" games.Vlarr comes back and Baker hasn't really done anything to deserve being dropped.The only two question marks are if he shouldn't have been in the team v Orient, and if he would have been worth a place on.the bench instead of Clark yesterday.
Quote from: Ron Manager on October 19, 2014, 10:25:46 AMActually I think its just possible that he is a bad trainer who has left Lambert/Keane deeply unimpressed by his attitude. And doesnt like being bellowed at by Keane/Lambert. And sulks.Based on what?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on October 19, 2014, 11:06:26 AMQuote from: Ron Manager on October 19, 2014, 10:25:46 AMActually I think its just possible that he is a bad trainer who has left Lambert/Keane deeply unimpressed by his attitude. And doesnt like being bellowed at by Keane/Lambert. And sulks.Based on what?No hard evidence. But I find it very strange that a player who is by all reports fit and indeed represented his country earlier last week doesnot even make the bench for yesterdays game. Lambert should offer a reason for his non appearance. Perhaps there is a very good reasonthat the manager would like to inform the supporters of.
Well if you get in Lambert's bad books it is game over, example number 1, Matt Lowton.
And how many other teams give detailed briefings into the whys and hows of team selections or non-selections?
Lambert also revealed he's playing a waiting game with Jores Okore.Okore missed the majority of the previous campaign with a bad knee injury.Lambert is being careful with Okore due to the severity of the problem he sustained - as well as the demands and rigours of the Barclays Premier League.He added: Jores has played U21 football but I'm not quite sure he's too ready to go into this environment yet."That's why I'm a bit reluctant and he's got to get more game time under his belt for his knee."I know he's playing U21 games with Denmark but I think to throw him in at that level is too early."