I’m not sure what young Tim has done to prove he is good enough to start in such an important match in our season. Not a slight against him at all and the fact Emery has kept him around as opposed to selling him like Archer, Bidace and A Ramsey, must mean he rates him highly. Even so, after the last two results, a win is vital here and I’m sure he should be thrown in, in such a pivotal role in the team, a sub appearance maybe.
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Slowly the vast majority of us have come to appreciate the way that Unai is getting the team to build from the back, probing the opposition and exploiting space.A couple of indifferent results where we have seen tired players making a few mistakes and the “get into ‘em” “boot it long” posters begin to emerge.This is a long term project. In Unai we trust.
MartinezCashKonsaTorres /LengletMorenoDendonckerLuizZanioloRamsey/Diaby BaileyWatkinsI'd rest McGinn because I think he needs it.
I don't think anybody is calling for route one football or banging it forward, but there has to be some sort of ability to correct things in game when it's clear things are going badly wrong, as they were against Man U. They had a midfield of Mainoo and Eriksen and yet they dominated us completely second half.
Dendoncker isn't very good. We need a bit better to be honest, but maybe he'll suffice against Burnley.