Threatening going forward? I really don't see it. No balls whipped into the box, the link up play is usually a cut back and sideways or backwards ball, no overlaps, no breaking intop the box. I think Hutton is very poor at it and it may be that he's asked to hold back.
Quote from: peter w on December 03, 2014, 01:04:25 PMThreatening going forward? I really don't see it. No balls whipped into the box, the link up play is usually a cut back and sideways or backwards ball, no overlaps, no breaking intop the box. I think Hutton is very poor at it and it may be that he's asked to hold back. Oddly you do think of him more as an attacking player, maybe because his defending has until recently seemed so avenge. Agreed though he doesn't really have an end product when getting forward, no matter he did the important hard work last night, and has been one of our better players so far this season.
Hutton looks far more composed to me than Cissokho does. Cissokho has a tendency to either look like he is panicking, or to actually panic. I'm far from convinced by him thus far.The thing I like about Hutton is that he absolutely bombs forward at any opportunity, and when he does so, looks like a dog who has just been let off a lead in the park. Bless.I find it worrying that when he does so, we tend to leave enough space behind him in which to hold a decent sized music festival, mind.
Paul has transformed Hutton.
A trademark anti Paul comment......but I get your.sentiment.
Yeah, not playing him for two years to psych him up was a managerial master stroke. Just watch Darren Bent and Enda Stevens fly next season.