Five in five now. I don't care how many times he touches the ball if it goes in. Excellent attitude and the hard work by the midfield to create the chances for him has finally seen him turn into an asset. Long may it continue.
Quote from: Tom_Mc9? on February 04, 2018, 10:11:45 AMFive in five now. I don't care how many times he touches the ball if it goes in. Excellent attitude and the hard work by the midfield to create the chances for him has finally seen him turn into an asset. Long may it continue.Yep. He used to frustrate me a lot, but having watched him quite closely in his recent extended run in the side, it is crystal clear what his strengths are. If he is in the side and we don't play to those strengths then it is hardly his fault.
The other good thing for Hogan is delivery from out wide is so much better from both Snodgrass and Adomah, quicker, faster and less time for the defence to set.
Hogan NEVER gets his head on it. He jumps as high as he can but as he's only a little fella what chance does he have