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Offline VILLA MOLE

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3330 on: Today at 11:36:16 AM »
Morgs speaks well I think , but sometimes his body language speaks frustration , but that seems more about his won performance

The hot and cold form I think could dissipate as he gets older.

When he gets the ball nobody gets you off your feet like him 

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3331 on: Today at 11:53:38 AM »
I find him incredibly infuriating and at the same time quite brilliant. I find him hard to like because of this even though I would consider him one of our players of the season.

Why? He seems like a pretty humble guy to me.
On that note, were we to lose him I'd be using a chunk of it to bring Jacob back.
Is that not more the heart than the head thing?

Not at all, it was a marriage of convenience why he left and we haven't had anything like the balance he gave us on the left without him.

Just the kind of inside forward type that's perfect for us. Really good in possession too. One of the main reasons we've dropped off so far as an attacking force this season, combined with Duran and later Rashford/Asensio.

On Rogers. Nice kid. Amazing talent. Blows hot and cold due to form like practically any attacking player. His body language does completely drop off a cliff when he's off it though. Watkins' doesn't, but you can see it in his touch/gait. That might be why people are so quick to turn on the former? Think he isn't trying?

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3332 on: Today at 12:09:44 PM »
With Tielemans and McGinn back and Watkins (hopefully) finding some more form, I expect Rogers to finish the season strongly.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3333 on: Today at 12:29:56 PM »
With Tielemans and McGinn back and Watkins (hopefully) finding some more form, I expect Rogers to finish the season strongly.

Yeah, me too.

 


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