some good stuff from him, one of the better ones out there, like that he is looking to make something happen.
but in the end his discipline wasnt that good when he got the yellow and straight after he left his feet in a strong challenge, with another ref it could have resulted a second yellow.
he will need discipline as wherever we play away he will be booed and all the faults against him will generate big reaction from the stands on a way higher level than when it happened at Villa.
I wonder how Pep is planing to solve tactically Sterling and Grealish mainly playing on same side. in some Euros game Sterling played from right next to Kane who was dropping deeper and Grealish from left in those limited periods when all 3 was on the pitch.
imo thats the best way for us too to use them.