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Author Topic: Jadon Sancho (loan)  (Read 45218 times)

Offline LeeB

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #720 on: Today at 04:38:35 PM »
I just think yesterday was a difficult game for the attacking players to get up to speed with. Watkins and Barkley both found it tough as well and so did their attacking subs. It was a odd game in that way, periods of frenetic and very aggressive play and then 5-10minute spells where both sides seemed to agree to a bit of a break to get their breath. It led to a game that was very low on quality and didn't give much space for creative play.

It’s true what you say yet other players whilst maybe had not great games but still managed to provide a performance level Martinez, Konsa, Pau, Kamara, McGinn, Tielamans yet the highest payed player on the pitch couldn’t even for short time

he won’t be here for long, he’s not been worth the outlay, he’s been a disappointment unfortunately

But they all started the game. For me the only sub who had a decent performance was Onana and that's mostly because he's absolutely perfect to  bring on in a battle like that.

I'm not excusing him for how he played, justr pointing out that yesterday isn't a good game to judge him on in particular.

I thought Barkley looked good myself.

Online ldavfc4eva

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Re: Jadon Sancho (loan)
« Reply #721 on: Today at 11:15:39 PM »
Seems weak and a shirker, doesn’t go in for tackles and lacks a general willingness for me

Send him back in Jan if we can get someone else in, or try and adapt Elliott to the left side of midfield.

Would love Diaby back on loan instead of him

 


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