Quote from: Dante Lavelli on October 26, 2025, 09:26:20 PMEmery might be deflecting I suppose, but the truth seems more plausible. He didn’t have a pre-season and lost a week or two with us so I can understand why Emery is managing his minutes.There's little or no chance Emery had in his head that he would only give Sancho 40 mins when he brought him on. He's being kind there. What I would say is in the previous occasions, which in the cases of Bailey and Buendia were a lot harsher, it happened those players were given chances very quickly again afterwards. Sancho could be back in very quickly again.
Emery might be deflecting I suppose, but the truth seems more plausible. He didn’t have a pre-season and lost a week or two with us so I can understand why Emery is managing his minutes.
Quote from: brontebilly on October 26, 2025, 11:21:21 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on October 26, 2025, 09:26:20 PMEmery might be deflecting I suppose, but the truth seems more plausible. He didn’t have a pre-season and lost a week or two with us so I can understand why Emery is managing his minutes.There's little or no chance Emery had in his head that he would only give Sancho 40 mins when he brought him on. He's being kind there. What I would say is in the previous occasions, which in the cases of Bailey and Buendia were a lot harsher, it happened those players were given chances very quickly again afterwards. Sancho could be back in very quickly again.it wont be at Anfield.
Quote from: paul_e on October 26, 2025, 10:58:06 PMTrust his judgement but refuse to accept what he said as truth.He subbed a sub Pretend all you like but I’m not as gullible as you
Trust his judgement but refuse to accept what he said as truth.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on Today at 09:55:30 AMQuote from: brontebilly on October 26, 2025, 11:21:21 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on October 26, 2025, 09:26:20 PMEmery might be deflecting I suppose, but the truth seems more plausible. He didn’t have a pre-season and lost a week or two with us so I can understand why Emery is managing his minutes.There's little or no chance Emery had in his head that he would only give Sancho 40 mins when he brought him on. He's being kind there. What I would say is in the previous occasions, which in the cases of Bailey and Buendia were a lot harsher, it happened those players were given chances very quickly again afterwards. Sancho could be back in very quickly again.it wont be at Anfield.Why not? With Elliot missing there is more chance of Sancho then not.
Quote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:24:18 PMQuote from: john e on October 26, 2025, 10:16:32 PMQuote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:10:14 PMFFS, How about we all stop scapegoating the lad and get behind him. He wasn’t stand out today but he wasn’t atrocious and contributed to our win. After a great team win why does someone have to be the punchbag. Because he was absolutely woefulSorry John but that’s just hyperbolic bullshit.Fair enough but Unai thought the same I know he used the excuse of minutes to be kind but if Sancho was doing his job properly he would’ve stayed onHe had him away because he became a liability and we had a game to win, you call it hyperbole I call it good managementWith respect I’d rather trust Unai’s judgment than yours
Quote from: john e on October 26, 2025, 10:16:32 PMQuote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:10:14 PMFFS, How about we all stop scapegoating the lad and get behind him. He wasn’t stand out today but he wasn’t atrocious and contributed to our win. After a great team win why does someone have to be the punchbag. Because he was absolutely woefulSorry John but that’s just hyperbolic bullshit.
Quote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:10:14 PMFFS, How about we all stop scapegoating the lad and get behind him. He wasn’t stand out today but he wasn’t atrocious and contributed to our win. After a great team win why does someone have to be the punchbag. Because he was absolutely woeful
FFS, How about we all stop scapegoating the lad and get behind him. He wasn’t stand out today but he wasn’t atrocious and contributed to our win. After a great team win why does someone have to be the punchbag.
Because he was absolutely woeful
Quote from: john e on October 26, 2025, 10:56:02 PMQuote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:24:18 PMQuote from: john e on October 26, 2025, 10:16:32 PMQuote from: AV82EC on October 26, 2025, 10:10:14 PMFFS, How about we all stop scapegoating the lad and get behind him. He wasn’t stand out today but he wasn’t atrocious and contributed to our win. After a great team win why does someone have to be the punchbag. Because he was absolutely woefulSorry John but that’s just hyperbolic bullshit.Fair enough but Unai thought the same I know he used the excuse of minutes to be kind but if Sancho was doing his job properly he would’ve stayed onHe had him away because he became a liability and we had a game to win, you call it hyperbole I call it good managementWith respect I’d rather trust Unai’s judgment than yoursJohn, I like your passion, but you don't half make some stuff up sometimes. You've no idea what Emery thinks, and as he's only said that Sancho played the number of minutes that he was intended to play, you've no evidence from what he said either.You said Quote from: john e on October 26, 2025, 10:16:32 PMBecause he was absolutely woefulEmery's comments on Sancho's substitution"He's not happy": Emery recognized Sancho's frustration with being taken off. "Yes, sure he's not happy," the manager said after the match, "but I did it before with Morgan Rogers, with Emiliano Buendia, with Leon Bailey".The manager explained that Sancho's limited playing time was pre-planned because he had played for 60 minutes in the midweek Europa League loss to Go Ahead Eagles. Emery noted that an early injury had altered his initial plan, but the substitution was still necessary to manage the player's return to fitness.Focus on the team: Emery emphasized that Sancho is part of a larger plan to improve the entire team. After the match, he expressed pride in the collective effort against Manchester City, stating, "Every player, in the tactical structure, was fantastic, defensively and offensively".