What was that line in “As good as it gets” when Jack was asked how he gets both a woman’s head and heart. Didn’t he say he thinks of a man and removes logic and reason...
Armstrong ahead of Targett, for me. But thumbs up, other than that. Whilst I unquestionably rate Maya ahead of Stephens as a CB - and for that matter, Bednarek ahead of Stephens too - having Stephens on the bench covers for two positions rather than one (I know that Maya has played RB before, but he's always looked horribly uncomfortable there). So I think I do agree with Stephens getting the position on the bench.
Watched the match on Bein yesterday and in the after-match summary when discussing the Saints game: the comment from Gray and Keys was that when comparing this season with the last; with the signing if Ings; we now have a natural goalscorer.
That does seem like selective stats. We could paint another picture if we picked the last 5 months under Koeman. He is what he is, and I know when he played for West Bromwich, he and Lukaku gave us a torrid afternoon
Ings looks great. It is the rest of them that seem poor. That is why we are playing Long - not the best player, but the best partner for the best player. Also, this wasn't my view. I was trying to sum up what others were saying in the thread. I.e. Not that Long was good, just the best option available...
We won 2-0 away at Palace and Shane played an important part in that victory, I'm struggling to see what the issue is here.
No. He just isn’t very good. **** me people can have an opinion regardless of winning, drawing or loosing. It has nothing to do with where he comes from, he’s still limited if he was Brazilian and we are essentially playing has as we appear to have limited alternatives. If we had say Promes had come- would you still play Shane Long?
Do you not think that his persistant pressing and rushing the defence played a crucial part in helping us to play the majority of first half in Palace's half and dictate the play as well as being a decent out ball to relieve pressure?
The difference in the direction and momentum of the game, before and after Long went off, says a huge amount to me. As a striker, the guy is limited. But beggars can't be choosers.
It does to an extent, but that is at the expense of bringing other qualities to the team which I feel are needed more. Last season we were lucky, that may not be the case this one if we are in a similar position.