He's on the way to becoming a very important cog in the team. Excellent for the majority of the game and his versatility and no doubt willingness to sit on the bench and not complain will make him a real asset long term.
Agreed, though to me his best position is in front of the back line.
I really liked his composure and decision-making last night. He looks very mature and - against an insipid Spuds attack - dealt with everything pretty well. I think if Solanke had been playing last night, both Bogarde and Kamara might have had a more difficult evening, just for the physical challenge.