I want to say he was being naive but he’s not a young inexperienced player. I couldn’t understand his decision at the time and still can’t.
But there should have been a doubt there if he got it wrong - by going goal side, Kiefer Morre would have got the ball but would have had to go past him - he wouldn’t have the pace to do this so unlikely it would lead to a goal from that point.
I agree, but in Millars case - Kiefer Moore would have got his head up, and probably just retained possession as he wasn’t going past Millar on the outside.
Millar back on the left, Kamara was horrendous. Left back needs looking at and I’d even be tempted by Burns at Centre Back. Midfield needs a shuffle, would definitely have Zambrano in there and I thought Palmer was lively when he came on so perhaps space for him too.
Ha ha give over, he needed to put his body on the line and in the way. He stuck his arm out like a little girl and ran into the crowd. Use the shoulder, get across the man and at worst give a yellow card away. It was pathetic from him.
When they were getting ready for the kick-off after the second he kinda just shrugged at his teammates like it wasn’t his fault lmao.
Kamara wasn’t horrendous. He had a good touch, ran well with the ball, but like most of the team lacked a cutting edge. This could have been due to him preferring to cut inside and playing off the right.
I thought he looked like he’d just come from the youth team making his debut. Probably wasn’t fit and I think you’re right in that he prefers playing the other side but I can’t see that happening much if Belloumi is as good as what people say.
https://www.fotmob.com/match/4519569?tz=Europe/London …just seeing if this works …didn’t really - just showed Belloumi rated as 5.0 v Sheff Utd, Kamara 6.0. Coyle highest at 6.8.
Blatant shoulder charge for me,followed by a push just to make sure... Moore's a big unit and if he uses his shoulder and arms against you when you're travelling at pace there's only one winner,bit ****ty to be crucifying the lad for what could've and should've been a foul but par for the course for modern day City scapegoat seekers.