It should have been Maupay AND Wesley.
Dispite the Hourihane substitution, i find it hard to criticise for yesterdays gutless performance. I do however hold a fair few of our players responsible, and with that the buffoon whom scouted and recruited them. Thats where this mess lies, with summer recruitment.Maupey and Benhrama wanted to come, Smith wanted them...we (forever what reason) baulked at the price and bought a few duds instead. Cheap buys you sod all in this league, trying to be clever and cheap buys you even less...and on top of that, they recruit a striker whom is so raw and does not even fit Smiths style of play, for a whopping 22 million!No, Smith has his faults (all managers do), but this mess falls directly at the Door of Suso and to a lesser degree, Purslow for sanctioning it. Massive January now, but im a little worried as to what our scouting team will be recommending
I have to say i'm finding this thread a little bit distasteful. Dean Smith is our manager and he should be shown the respect he deserves. Yes we're going through a sticky patch but as supporters of the club we all love we should be getting behind him now just like the owners who have recently put their faith in him to the tune of a new 4 year contract. This is the place to discuss our opinions on how things have panned out so far this season but to be discussing his replacement as if it's a done deal is a tad disloyal in my view.
And you forget the respect he deserves. He draws no wages you know and pays all the bills out of his own pocket. A veritable Cardinal Newman.
What we do know is that plenty of us pointed out, come the start of the season, how Wesley had better come good as we had pretty much no other options up front - Davis (a non-scoring striker who is always injured and totally unproven at this level) and Kodjia (also unproven and coming off a fallow period of about a year).Think of those goals Leicester scored against us, or if you like, the movement of Ings yesterday.Now try and imagine that from our strikers.