It's getting more difficult with every passing week to single out a City man of the match.
Yesterday was no exception, but whoever gets the accolade, one thing nobody can deny is the value to the current set up that Wes brings.
OK, he's in acres of space, with Holt so often playing the lone striker role under Hughton's preferred system, but in the last 4 or 5 games, my god has he exploited every inch of the space afforded to him by holding the ball up and bringing Holt, the wide men, plus the overlapping full backs into play.
I'd say his last 4 games have been his best - and most consistent for us since he joined in June 2008. Less prone to taking too many touches recently, too.
My one concern is that the vultures may well start to circle as we approach the January window but I guess Hughton will face that as and when it arises. Wes is contracted until 2014 but that counts for little if/when £££ start talking
Well played, Hoolers - long may it continue
Yesterday was no exception, but whoever gets the accolade, one thing nobody can deny is the value to the current set up that Wes brings.
OK, he's in acres of space, with Holt so often playing the lone striker role under Hughton's preferred system, but in the last 4 or 5 games, my god has he exploited every inch of the space afforded to him by holding the ball up and bringing Holt, the wide men, plus the overlapping full backs into play.
I'd say his last 4 games have been his best - and most consistent for us since he joined in June 2008. Less prone to taking too many touches recently, too.
My one concern is that the vultures may well start to circle as we approach the January window but I guess Hughton will face that as and when it arises. Wes is contracted until 2014 but that counts for little if/when £££ start talking

Well played, Hoolers - long may it continue
