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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1110 on: Today at 12:55:49 PM »
The ball from Onana was really poor. It was behind him. I don’t think he’s very good, but it looks a bit like people are dying to slag him off at times.
Because he is terrible.


Yeah, you’ve said.


I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1111 on: Today at 01:02:58 PM »
I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in

I think it's a bit of both.  He does put a shift in, but so far his attacking contributions have been woeful.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1112 on: Today at 01:07:57 PM »
I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in
I think it's a bit of both.  He does put a shift in, but so far his attacking contributions have been woeful.
Putting a shift in is what is normally expected at work.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1113 on: Today at 01:13:08 PM »
I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in
I think it's a bit of both.  He does put a shift in, but so far his attacking contributions have been woeful.
Putting a shift in is what is normally expected at work.
Is it?  Fuuuuuuucck.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1114 on: Today at 01:21:12 PM »
I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in
I think it's a bit of both.  He does put a shift in, but so far his attacking contributions have been woeful.
Putting a shift in is what is normally expected at work.

Says everyone who’s on here and not working! 😉

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1115 on: Today at 01:29:12 PM »
 ;)
I really dont think he is that bad and we come across as a bit spoilt here.  The other thing is he puts a shift in
I think it's a bit of both.  He does put a shift in, but so far his attacking contributions have been woeful.
Putting a shift in is what is normally expected at work.

Says everyone who’s on here and not working! 😉

i am multi tasking

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1116 on: Today at 01:41:25 PM »
It gets used all the time but I really hate the "putting in 100% is the minimum I'd expect" because virtually everyone who uses that argument has a very limited version of what 100% looks like and completely ignores the impact of confidence on performance.

Doing a job for the team despite knowing you're not playing how you'd like is a lot harder than fans seem to think and it is something that players deserve credit for.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1117 on: Today at 01:48:26 PM »
The ball from Onana was really poor. It was behind him. I don’t think he’s very good, but it looks a bit like people are dying to slag him off at times.

Yeah, I'm not fan, but using that incident as an example is ridiculous. It was a shite ball.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1118 on: Today at 01:51:51 PM »
The ball from Onana was really poor. It was behind him. I don’t think he’s very good, but it looks a bit like people are dying to slag him off at times.

Yeah, I'm not fan, but using that incident as an example is ridiculous. It was a shite ball.

I agree, it would've taken an exceptional bit of skill to bring that under control in a way that kept the move going. I saw an argument that it wasn't a good run but I don't think that's fair either, the only alternative would've been for him to pull wide and try to whip it in but a ball back to Onana would've been the only real option in that case. We did have someone else up there (can't remember who) but they were in an even worse position to try to get onto anything.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1119 on: Today at 01:58:16 PM »
I don't think it was a poor ball, but he was in full sprint mode when he didn't really need to be in that situation.

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Re: Evann Guessand
« Reply #1120 on: Today at 02:05:50 PM »
But Onana can see the man in full sprint mode, so there's not much point in passing it where he did?

 


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