He reached rock bottom at Middlesbrough I thought. Had a poor game and stopped even showing for the ball. RHM came on, changed the game and it looked a bit ominous for Hogan. Since then he seemed to shake himself out of it and looked a different player. Maybe some fresh ideas for Agnew helped him.
He works way harder than Darren Bent in my opinion. And I’m talking about the pre injury one. With Bent for the most part you had cater to his game. Hogan compliments the overall approach to play and now on form is a clinical final piece to many of or moves.
Apparently he touched the ball 12 times on Saturday. Yet could easily have had a hat trickThat still sounds extremely unusual. But it’s definitely only possible if you’re playing much more through midfield. Previously we were very much going back to front and playing from thereI think that has to be down to grealish, Agnew and probably above all confidence But Keinan will still have a massive role to play as it won’t work every week
Quote from: Matt Collins on January 23, 2018, 09:32:36 PMApparently he touched the ball 12 times on Saturday. Yet could easily have had a hat trickThat still sounds extremely unusual. But it’s definitely only possible if you’re playing much more through midfield. Previously we were very much going back to front and playing from thereI think that has to be down to grealish, Agnew and probably above all confidence But Keinan will still have What about when he held the ball up following a clearence from their corner and drove the game on 30 yards, knocking it right to Grealish who squared it to Hourihane, who slotted wide. That was excellent hold up play.
Apparently he touched the ball 12 times on Saturday. Yet could easily have had a hat trickThat still sounds extremely unusual. But it’s definitely only possible if you’re playing much more through midfield. Previously we were very much going back to front and playing from thereI think that has to be down to grealish, Agnew and probably above all confidence But Keinan will still have What about when he held the ball up following a clearence from their corner and drove the game on 30 yards, knocking it right to Grealish who squared it to Hourihane, who slotted wide. That was excellent hold up play.
is it the grealish factor ere playing more balls to feet than slinging it in that's brought the change of fortunes, I don't know , but I like it.
He'll get the winner at Bramall Lane and then be awarded the Championship's Player of the Month for Jan thus completing a crazy 12 months. His star finally on the rise a year after we bought him.