Don't disagree so the question then is if Osvaldio is fit who get's dropped? Rickie or Adam?
He can appear useless but he certainly isn't. As I've argued elsewhere, he's our Welbeck. Even when he's not contributing significantly in an attacking sense, he still works hard for the team and offers a lot that doesn't show up in the highlights. That's why I think he'll be a fixture in the team whether or not he's perceived to be playing well.
The question mark over Rodriguez is his consistency. For a short period last spring he looked incredible but when he's off the boil, as he appeared to be at the start of the season, he can look pretty useless.
He almost seems to be the key to our attacking game. When he had his purple patch last spring we looked very, very good going forward and we looked good against Fulham but when he's not playing well we can be fairly toothless.
I have always been a JRod advocate (smug mode) as he brings that extra something to us.
Don't disagree so the question then is if Osvaldio is fit who get's dropped? Rickie or Adam?
Don't disagree so the question then is if Osvaldio is fit who get's dropped? Rickie or Adam?
Couldn't agree more. He has pace to burn, skill and certainly puts himself about, pity his finishing is woeful at times? When he weaved his way through on Saturday, it would surely have been easier to score rather than fumble the ball to keeper left?
Jay has now been faced with only a keeper to beat, after weaving his through a defence, several times. I think it is telling on him. He desperately wants to finish the move beautifully, whereas I think he should let himself blast it occasionally. What tends to happen is that he has too much time to make up his mind, and then suddenly the options disappear, as he closes in on the keeper.
Shoot from a little further out, Jay. And get your frustrations out by putting some venom into it.
There are times when Rodriguez reminds me of a bloke we used to have at Saints years ago. Fans whinged about inconsistency. One great game was often followed by 3 mediocre ones. But in these he would run himself ragged for the cause and was one of the few forwards at the time who could tackle. He loved Saints, and we loved him. Oh and he won 45 England caps.
Now what was his name?
Yes, but Micky would have liked nothing better than being left with only the keeper to beat. What inconsistency. .?
Jay has now been faced with only a keeper to beat, after weaving his through a defence, several times.
I knew he was going to go low far post. I'm guessing most of us would have called it. It's definitely his go-to move.