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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #795 on: Today at 08:17:04 AM »
From pancea to dud. God bless the internet.
It might be that he is still smarting from the CL snub, but he doesn’t look too interested.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #796 on: Today at 08:26:37 AM »
That wasn't my take from yesterday.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #797 on: Today at 08:30:46 AM »
He is the first Villa player to actually hit the goal net this season, albeit side netting.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #798 on: Today at 08:33:30 AM »
His natural tendency was to drift into the inside right channel where it was already congested, we desperately needed width he didn't provide. He was less than impressive but so were the other 3 forwards.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #799 on: Today at 09:39:36 AM »
He's not a winger, so it's not massively surprising he doesn't provide width.

A bit like it would have been unreasonable to have expected Disasi to get to the byline to whip crosses in when he's not a right-back.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #800 on: Today at 09:59:14 AM »
He's not a winger, so it's not massively surprising he doesn't provide width.

A bit like it would have been unreasonable to have expected Disasi to get to the byline to whip crosses in when he's not a right-back.

He's not a winger, and he's not a replacement for Watkins.

It's really difficult to see why on earth we signed him given our financial circumstances.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #801 on: Today at 10:03:54 AM »
He's not a winger, so it's not massively surprising he doesn't provide width.

A bit like it would have been unreasonable to have expected Disasi to get to the byline to whip crosses in when he's not a right-back.

No, he's not, But we did need width and he was best positioned to provide it. If he was instructed to provide that width, but kept coming into areas where he wasn't welcome, then that might provide an answer to why we haven't seen much of him despite the financial package of bringing him here. I also wonder if that package has put a few noses out of joint.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #802 on: Today at 10:10:13 AM »
He's not a winger, so it's not massively surprising he doesn't provide width.

A bit like it would have been unreasonable to have expected Disasi to get to the byline to whip crosses in when he's not a right-back.

But he was playing in the right wing which was what made the unbalanced formation so frustrating.

I was right above Cash first half and Malen kept drifting inside giving no option. I thought Tielemans disappointing but offered him no option either.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #803 on: Today at 11:11:14 AM »
Wouldn't be surprised to see him move on today. Very odd signing

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #804 on: Today at 11:12:42 AM »
Feels like we signed him without really knowing what to do with him.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #805 on: Today at 11:12:52 AM »
He's quite clearly a striker, not a winger.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #806 on: Today at 11:15:22 AM »
He'll get more chances and he's done OK so far.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #807 on: Today at 11:16:02 AM »
Reports when he was signing that he very much is a confidence player - and when low can be very bad.  Tends to do things in fits and starts.  Needs a run of games.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #808 on: Today at 11:20:55 AM »
He's not a winger, so it's not massively surprising he doesn't provide width.

A bit like it would have been unreasonable to have expected Disasi to get to the byline to whip crosses in when he's not a right-back.

But he was playing in the right wing which was what made the unbalanced formation so frustrating.

I was right above Cash first half and Malen kept drifting inside giving no option. I thought Tielemans disappointing but offered him no option either.

I was right above Malen, there was about a dozen occasions where he made a run, Cash ignored him and just passed to McGinn or Konsa.

In those circumstances, moving inside to try and get a pass from somebody else is really all he can do given Cash's refusal (or inability) to pass to him.

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Re: Donyell Malen
« Reply #809 on: Today at 11:36:55 AM »
Football has always been predominantly about balance, if you play two players wide who won’t give shape and offer an outlet then you’ve got very little chance. Palace were so much better structured!

 


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