Millwallawayveteran1988
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Played ok but no end product.
If he does well in any game at all I’d praise him no end. It’s just me applying cold objectivity. See he faced an old man in defense and we could hardly get take ons and good deliveries. It was all neat passing sideways. Let’s not get fooled that we battered RM. That’s what they wanted. They were getting more and more comfortable and that extra spark that wide tricky players should bring, I don’t just trust that Jack is the guy that would bring it when our backs are against the wall. Just want him to improve that’s all. I know he’s awesome but he can do a lot more honestly.So you blame the player for putting price tag he didn't ask for.
Okay that's it, you already made up your mind for him. I don't bother replying your post anymore.
If he does well in any game at all I’d praise him no end. It’s just me applying cold objectivity. See he faced an old man in defense and we could hardly get take ons and good deliveries. It was all neat passing sideways. Let’s not get fooled that we battered RM. That’s what they wanted. They were getting more and more comfortable and that extra spark that wide tricky players should bring, I don’t just trust that Jack is the guy that would bring it when our backs are against the wall. Just want him to improve that’s all. I know he’s awesome but he can do a lot more honestly.
They were poor by their usual standards but the difference between him and the two players you mention is this:Do you hold the same standard to the right winger tonight? Bernado and Phil?
Who told you this?Jack on the other hand has that role made for him at City and in fact we have had to move other players to other positions in order to make wide left his own.
Well actions speak louder than words. Pep wouldn’t intentionally hurt his own chances. Bernardo has played in RW, LW, central midfield and the rest. Foden is similar but Grealish is not even being played at RW. Pep is usually very gracious in his words to everybody but when you want to know who he trusts in certain roles, look at what the line up is saying.Who told you this?
Pep publicly said this season in an interview he viewed Grealish as a typical midfielder but chose to play him wide.
I am objecting your opinion of "in fact we have had to move other players to other positions in order to make wide left his own".Well actions speak louder than words. Pep wouldn’t intentionally hurt his own chances. Bernardo has played in RW, LW, central midfield and the rest. Foden is similar but Grealish is not even being played at RW. Pep is usually very gracious in his words to everybody but when you want to know who he trusts in certain roles, look at what the line up is saying.
Many-a-player will kill to have a role given to them without the constant shuffling so he needs to take advantage of the opportunity to deliver more end product at LW or convince the gaffer who sees him everyday in training that he is better suited elsewhere.
Standard.Played ok but no end product.