Transfer Rumours January 2018 Transfer Window

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Seems to have sorted out his yellow/red cards since he left....in fact I don't think he has been sent of for Spurs yet? Or I could be wrong.

He never really had much of a problem with cards. The three reds he had in his final season with us were an aberration...the only three reds he has picked up in the PL before or after.
 
If anyone in the Saints team has assumed the Victor role it’s Romeu. He seems to be the one who collects the yellows for bone crunching tackles, anyway. Højbjerg did the same job on Sunday, but both of them have more to their game than Victor. Lemina is a kind of hybrid of Schneiderlin with a bit of Wanyama thrown in, but better than either. I would go as far as to say that we are currently better off for defensive midfielders than we have ever been in the Premier League era.

To the point of it being a problem unfortunately. We're at least one first team def mid too many without European competition. What I've seen of lemina he could be the best midfield player we've had in a very long time. Against palace he was a force of nature. Hoping to see a lot more of him.
 
To the point of it being a problem unfortunately. We're at least one first team def mid too many without European competition. What I've seen of lemina he could be the best midfield player we've had in a very long time. Against palace he was a force of nature. Hoping to see a lot more of him.
It’s a nice kind of problem for a coach to have though, as it means there are 3 players trying to outdo each other in training. Romeu lost his place because of suspension, and Højbjerg seized his chance with both hands. In an ideal world Romeu should only take his place back again if he shows he is better than Højbjerg on the training pitch. Same for Lemina really, he shouldn’t be allowed to think he has an automatic right to be selected. The competition will bring the best out of all of them.
 
It’s a nice kind of problem for a coach to have though, as it means there are 3 players trying to outdo each other in training. Romeu lost his place because of suspension, and Højbjerg seized his chance with both hands. In an ideal world Romeu should only take his place back again if he shows he is better than Højbjerg on the training pitch. Same for Lemina really, he shouldn’t be allowed to think he has an automatic right to be selected. The competition will bring the best out of all of them.
For this game I would play with the three defensive midfielders togeather sat in front of the CBs providing a screen
 
He really does...an immature lad. I would hate to see him fall apart....doesn't really have the mental toughness to cope after the end of his football career. Should have stayed here....but we all know that.
Too much, too soon. A greedy agent spotting an opportunity to make a quick buck without worrying about the welfare of his client. Sad but not uncommon