Why this trend to play wingers on their "wrong foot" side of the pitch unless it's expected they should cut inside to shoot on their preferred foot?
The left footed Tanner is invariably played on the right wing and the likes of Willock and Zak on the left. It does come off on times but the trouble is it also starves Salech of that early ball.
Bagan and especially Ryan Giles at left wingback got it right serving Keiffer Moore with early left footed crosses. Maybe that's just a current lack of left footed options out wide - up till now. Got a feeling this Kellyman lad could provide the service that Salech needs on the left side.
A quick delivery with the "correct" foot that can make all the difference to Salech rather than a winger delaying and checking back to get on it. Sometimes that service never comes in anyway because the wide man invariably plays it backwards into midfield.
With Tanner out and no other obvious candidate with the "correct foot" on the left, Kellyman could be the answer.
The left footed Tanner is invariably played on the right wing and the likes of Willock and Zak on the left. It does come off on times but the trouble is it also starves Salech of that early ball.
Bagan and especially Ryan Giles at left wingback got it right serving Keiffer Moore with early left footed crosses. Maybe that's just a current lack of left footed options out wide - up till now. Got a feeling this Kellyman lad could provide the service that Salech needs on the left side.
A quick delivery with the "correct" foot that can make all the difference to Salech rather than a winger delaying and checking back to get on it. Sometimes that service never comes in anyway because the wide man invariably plays it backwards into midfield.
With Tanner out and no other obvious candidate with the "correct foot" on the left, Kellyman could be the answer.

