mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
There are a lot of posters that do this. Can we please stop using the phrase "not good enough" to play Pep's system? I don't know about anyone else but it grates with me whenever I read it.
First of all it's demeaning to Pep as a coach. He talks about adapting to the quality of the players all the time. To suggest a player is "not good enough" for Pep's system also suggests he has trouble catering to the quality of the players at his disposal.
Second it's demeaning to the players. All of them are good enough (and have worked bloody hard to be so) when they get to this level. Kelechi may not be deemed suitable at the moment for whatever reason but that doesn't mean he won't be in the future.
If he's not deemed suitable as time goes on, doesn't mean he won't find a style that suits him and will help him go on to become world class. The potential is there. This has been the case with a number of players Pep has sold at his previous clubs. That's OK too. It's part of what makes football so great.
There's something for everyone. It's not just one way or bust.
Using your analogy, Wilf should be getting game time.