Andy Robertson v Robbie Brady: Who should start for Hull City against Southampton?
Hull City writer Philip Buckingham says boss Steve Bruce is facing a 'welcome dilemma' as Andy Robertson and Robbie Brady go head to head for the right to face Southampton.
JUST as he would always want it, Steve Bruce has much to ponder when weighing up his options in a Hull City squad that has never run deeper.
Even allowing for the current injury problems, there is Alex Bruce battling it out with Paul McShane in the centre of defence, David Meyler and Stephen Quinn pushing for midfield recalls, and Hatem Ben Arfa holding off the challenges of Gaston Ramierz and Sone Aluko up front. Heck, Tom Ince cannot even make the bench.
But of all the duels within this talented squad, there is suddenly none more intriguing than Robbie Brady going up against Andy Robertson.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Andy...ory-23655760-detail/story.html?#ixzz3HQmGlrr0
So who would you go for? After Saturday's performance, I'd stick with Brady for this one.
Hull City writer Philip Buckingham says boss Steve Bruce is facing a 'welcome dilemma' as Andy Robertson and Robbie Brady go head to head for the right to face Southampton.
JUST as he would always want it, Steve Bruce has much to ponder when weighing up his options in a Hull City squad that has never run deeper.
Even allowing for the current injury problems, there is Alex Bruce battling it out with Paul McShane in the centre of defence, David Meyler and Stephen Quinn pushing for midfield recalls, and Hatem Ben Arfa holding off the challenges of Gaston Ramierz and Sone Aluko up front. Heck, Tom Ince cannot even make the bench.
But of all the duels within this talented squad, there is suddenly none more intriguing than Robbie Brady going up against Andy Robertson.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Andy...ory-23655760-detail/story.html?#ixzz3HQmGlrr0
So who would you go for? After Saturday's performance, I'd stick with Brady for this one.

