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Author Topic: Victor Lindelöf  (Read 30720 times)

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Re: Victor Lindelöf
« Reply #435 on: Today at 09:49:43 AM »
Wouldn't at all mind seeing him as a midfield option, he is our find of the season.

I've been thinking this. Rotate him with Onana and Luiz, as needs must. Bogarde is up and coming but not there yet.

Realistically, until we have some of our injured midfielders back we will have to scrap for victories instead of playing pretty football.

When interviewed after Brighton, Bailey said 'the boss kept on telling us to keep a clean sheet'. Lindelof can play a crucial part in achieving that, just ahead of the back four.

Best strap ourselves in for the rollercoaster ahead.

 


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