Rishworthian
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The Leeds fans are not keen. they reckon he is not as good as he thinks he is
He was playing, or supposed to be playing, on the same side of the pitch. And if he'd timed his passing and was a little more accurate we may have had the job done.He was the only player last night who could see Engel in miles of space and pass to him
LL made 2 different runs which Greenwood ignored then as he was delaying to avoid offside GW passed it late and wide.Lathe seemed to be having a bit of a go at him when they were going off at HT.
I thought it was maybe about that pass Greenwood delayed for too long and then Lathe messed up the shot/cross from close but wide.
If Greenwood had passed straight away Lathe could have taken the ball in his stride more centrally.
This is what I posted the other day on the same subject and my mind hasn't been changed yet:
I think he's *****. He is a rubbish striker being played left wing because he doesn't have the strength or pace to play up front on his own. In any of the positions behind the striker he's massively ineffectual. He's rubbish with the ball, makes the wrong decision almost every time, poor passer, holds on to the ball far too long, dribbles into dead ends and loses the ball. He occasionally gets in the right place at the right time to score the odd goal and his free kick against Leicester was great but I don't think those moments are enough to justify his inclusion.
Happy to see this post blow up in my face but I just don't see it with him. He's technically a good footballer so he could be good but no pace, strength or decision making lets him down.
Yeh, because one match makes a career.Great work reposting this.
I mean if anyone doubted for a minute you know f*** all about football, you've gone above and beyond, quoting yourself to make sure it's clear and obvious.
Take a bow son, take a bow.
Yeh, because one match makes a career.