Moving him back over to the right might help Adomah. He played well against Brentford but his crossing was poor most of the time. Hopefully, playing El Ghazi on the left, although he can play on the right too, might make Albert a bit more consistent. He has some competition now for places, especially if Bolasie comes in as well.
Quote from: Newby on August 24, 2018, 06:51:27 PMMoving him back over to the right might help Adomah. He played well against Brentford but his crossing was poor most of the time. Hopefully, playing El Ghazi on the left, although he can play on the right too, might make Albert a bit more consistent. He has some competition now for places, especially if Bolasie comes in as well. Thing is, his stats last season were all better from the LEFT. And his one and only decent cross the other night came from his LEFT foot as well.I think he's just broken or run out of belief/desire due to having no competition to keep him on his toes.
Bruce didnt pick him to start with when he became manager due to his poor start with us.
Quote from: London Villan on August 24, 2018, 07:26:43 PMBruce didnt pick him to start with when he became manager due to his poor start with us. Of the 35 league games under Bruce in the first season Albert played in 34 of them.
Which isn't when Bruce became manager. And that's as it should be, don't play well you get dropped, play well when you get your chances and you stay in the team.
He jogged on, cut inside a couple of times, completely ineffective, then did fuck all and jogged off.He has been crap for a long time.