He was caught offside twice. I wanted to be excited by him but thought outside of one hopeful ball across the box to Vaughan he didn't do much. Thrilled for Jacob getting his goal, and thought Vaughan looked bright, but not much beyond that stood out.
I really hope we don't start Jacob against Norwich though. Him against Rowe is not the confidence builder he needs.
Unfortunately gave up on the stream I had, started okay for the first 10 minutes but then non-stop buffering for some reason. Internet speed was okay, but still got prolonged buffering, so went to bed. Good to wake up to at least a draw after going to bed 0-1 down, and lovely to see Matty Jacob's got the goal and overall had a good performance. Reading various comments, Smith, Vaughan and Jacob's has good games which is nice to see.
I’m saying our attacking play might be lacking because our manager is an expert in defending not attacking, overall the better managers are normally midfielders
Of course there’s outliers but overall I would say midfielders make the best managers, if we’re talking about ex players
Arsenal Wenger did not much of a career a a player but was a midfielder, Bill Shankly was a right half which was midfield, Bob Paisley was similar . Carlo Ancelotti, one of the most successful managers of all time was another midfielder.
IMHO the rule is that a (former) player's position and/or career success (or lack of) have no bearing on thier ability as a manager.