He has to play. He's like Linford Christie after a trip round Lance Armstrong's house.
Quote from: Des Little on August 22, 2015, 07:03:37 PMHe has to play. He's like Linford Christie after a trip round Lance Armstrong's house.Like Linford Christie then.
Promising is an understatement. I cannot fathom what formation will suit him though as he looked as useful as a chocolate fireplace at some aspects yesterday (harsh to judge based on 20 minutes admittedly). The way he hugged the touchline is not something we've seen for a while too. I think he'd be best in a 433 but not sure we have the other players to suit that system whilst also including Grealish (who also looked excellent yesterday). Could Grealish play on the left of the midfield 3?
As long as the base two stay fairly disciplined I think there's enough presence there because lets face it, if you play a midfield 3 and not one offers anything in attack, it's a bit redundant. Westwood offered very little yesterday.
Quote from: supertom on August 23, 2015, 11:41:36 AMAs long as the base two stay fairly disciplined I think there's enough presence there because lets face it, if you play a midfield 3 and not one offers anything in attack, it's a bit redundant. Westwood offered very little yesterday.Apart from breaking up a whole bunch of attacks, creating our best chances and spreading the play really well. Honestly, I know this isn't the right thread, but I have no idea what Westwood has to do for people to lay off him.
It was almost embarrassing the ease with which he went past the 2 palace players.We don't have another player who is remotely capable of doing that. I think he has to start against Sunderland