Jesus.Who do we think we are? He may not have hit top form after returning from injury but he's been brilliant for us. Why are people so keen to look for scapegoats and peopel to move on after each poor result or run of games?McGinn, Mings, Luiz, Konsa, Targett. All players that have been lauded and then vilified and suggested we should do better. How abotu giving them a chance. Look at what Targett is producing, look what Konsa is doing. See how good the others have been. We're not Champions League regulars, we're in our second season back in the Premier League.It seems that a couple of poor performances can ruin a player on here, despite what potential they show and however many good performances they may have delivered before.We're trying new things, players in different positions, let's see how it works, see how they develop before writing them off. McGinn is 26 and the best is yet to come.
He showed for the ball more than any other midfielder, he worked his nuts off. Yes he made a few mistakes but I really think the criticism is unwarranted. He is trying to cover back as well as drive attacks.The midfield does not look balanced, it actually looked better with Nakamba.
Quote from: Drummond on March 15, 2021, 10:07:04 AMJesus.Who do we think we are? He may not have hit top form after returning from injury but he's been brilliant for us. Why are people so keen to look for scapegoats and peopel to move on after each poor result or run of games?McGinn, Mings, Luiz, Konsa, Targett. All players that have been lauded and then vilified and suggested we should do better. How abotu giving them a chance. Look at what Targett is producing, look what Konsa is doing. See how good the others have been. We're not Champions League regulars, we're in our second season back in the Premier League.It seems that a couple of poor performances can ruin a player on here, despite what potential they show and however many good performances they may have delivered before.We're trying new things, players in different positions, let's see how it works, see how they develop before writing them off. McGinn is 26 and the best is yet to come.Totally agree with you Drummond.
My guess is after our terrible defensive record last season Dean wanted to make sure it wasn't repeated and to his credit it hasn't. SJM has certainly played his part in us having one of the best defensive records in the league but in doing that we've lost his attacking side and goals. Maybe it was also seen as a safer bet this season with him coming back from a long term injury whereby he wouldn't have to be running up and down the pitch. Whatever the reason was/is, McGinn for me is a natural box to box midfielder and the sooner we get him doing that the better. By playing him in a defensive role we only get half the player.