Shota knows, being a forward himself, that you need games to get up to speed. He seems to be giving Forss this, whether he succeeds or not remains to be seen, but the fact that he is persevering with him seems to show he has faith that he will come good. As always TWT.
Eaves didn’t do himself any favours last night either so it’s just down to training in the week now as to who gets the nod.
Lazy answer,should read... Falsehood often lurks upon the tongue of him,who,by self praise,seeks to enhance his value in the eyes of others.
I didn't think he was too bad given he came on when it was backs to the wall time. He did show that a lone striker needs to be a lot more physical than Forss was..
True he’s a good body to have on set pieces but just thought he didn’t provide any relief for us when the ball went to him. Think he makes it so hard for himself to control the ball sometimes when he gets in wrestling matches with the centre halves
True was in the dying embers of the game so think Longman and KLP’s legs had gone abit. Either way not great options in a lone striker role at the club.