Even though it had been speculated and expected by a few of us before pre-season, did anyone else still find it surprising Hojbjerg didn’t play a single minute on Sunday?
I know part of that decision could be down to ensuring he doesn’t get injured to prevent the potential Atleti move but for a guy who has been ran into the ground for three straight seasons to not even come on did surprise me a little, even if realistically it shouldn’t have done due to the way Ange wants to play.
Skipp starting and Sarr being chosen to come on over two experienced internationals isn’t a call many managers make in the Premier League. This is on top of a similar decision at LB as well as throwing a CB in after just a few sessions.
Safe to say Ange is definitely more of a risk taker and very much willing “To Dare”.
I know part of that decision could be down to ensuring he doesn’t get injured to prevent the potential Atleti move but for a guy who has been ran into the ground for three straight seasons to not even come on did surprise me a little, even if realistically it shouldn’t have done due to the way Ange wants to play.
Skipp starting and Sarr being chosen to come on over two experienced internationals isn’t a call many managers make in the Premier League. This is on top of a similar decision at LB as well as throwing a CB in after just a few sessions.
Safe to say Ange is definitely more of a risk taker and very much willing “To Dare”.