I've been very critical of Trezeguet in the past. I watched him play for Egypt in the World Cup in Russia and thought he looked very limited. On this basis I wasn't convinced when we signed him, but understood the market we were operating in last summer. His early form for us seemed to back this up. However, later in the season he demonstrated the ability to ghost into the box to score crucial goals. His work rate could not be faulted, but I still thought he was a limited player by the end of the season.Sunday's game has changed my opinion. As well as getting into great positions as usual (especially for Barkley's missed opportunities, some of which he might have done better with), he hit a series of really good through balls, which looked practiced. He comes across as a really honest player who works hard, follows instructions, implements a game plan, and is eminently 'coachable' as Smith would say. It feels like a balanced team with someone like this alongside the more mercurial (but no less hard working or coachable) Grealish and Barkley. I think he can be an effective player for us.
Trez Bremner.or even Trezzers Bremner , as a certain poster may say.
Quote from: maidstonevillain on October 07, 2020, 12:22:03 AMTrez Bremner.or even Trezzers Bremner , as a certain poster may say.I was thinking the same thing, limited but every team needs an engine room
I watched the highlights again. He puts some brilliant balls into the area. Very underrated. He didn’t celebrate when Ollie took the 2nd one in himself though. Good job Ollie did as Trez would’ve been offside had he been put in.
Has started this season absolutely superbly. Has proven between the way he ended last season and so far this that he belongs at this club and this level. His work rate is outstanding and we haven’t seen get amongst the goals yet. Has kept Traore out on merit.