February 4, 20233 yr He had a cold, not the f**king Plague. He felt well enough to play, the over reactions on here are getting worse.
February 4, 20233 yr 5 hours ago, dkw said: He had a cold, not the f**king Plague. He felt well enough to play, the over reactions on here are getting worse. I love reading you mate, but every time I see your posts I can’t help but think of
February 4, 20233 yr Let’s be honest, he was shocking last night. It may have been down to him having the “plague”, who knows but he avoided every 50/50 and looked completely lost. It’s early days, he’s young and new to the PL, so I’ll give him time because against Liverpool he was really good. But last night, it was as if we were playing with 10 men (actually, with Ziyech and Havertz and Mount, we were like 7 players against 11).
February 4, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, RMH said: Let’s be honest, he was shocking last night. It may have been down to him having the “plague”, who knows but he avoided every 50/50 and looked completely lost. It’s early days, he’s young and new to the PL, so I’ll give him time because against Liverpool he was really good. But last night, it was as if we were playing with 10 men (actually, with Ziyech and Havertz and Mount, we were like 7 players against 11). Could be he was sick, could be he has barely kicked a ball in months with the Ukraine league season break, could be Mount hugged the left side and gave him no space. Or all 3!
February 4, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, RMH said: I love reading you mate, but every time I see your posts I can’t help but think of I'll be left, you can be right 😅
February 4, 20233 yr The tactical set up was very wrong. Wasn’t the last man in attack and was holding hands with Mount that entire first half. One point even saw Mount instruct him to go inside. Was a disasterclass.
February 4, 20233 yr Worried it's a Werner situation. Great when playing on the counter against teams that play a high line, leaving space behind. Trash when playing a team sitting back.
February 4, 20233 yr He's not much like Werner at all... Werner's touch and take on ability was never very good, he was a lot of pace.
February 4, 20233 yr He'll be just fine - don't worry. Get Mount out of his way for a bit, that might help!
February 4, 20233 yr Stupid decision by Potter starting this guy with him having spent the weak with illness, now as evidenced above resulting in supporters already questioning his quality. I am way more of a supporter of Pep and partly Klopp’s way of integrating new players. Let them get to know their teammates and their new home before throwing them out in the deep end.
February 4, 20233 yr Imagine the out cry on here. If Potter had left him out last night and we got the same result. SKY TV interviewer: No Mudryk in your line up tonight Graham. That surprised a lot of people after his impact against Liverpool. What was the reason? GP: Well, earlier in the week he had a cold. So I thought we had better leave him out. Cut to camera shot of Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville laughing. Damned if you do. Damned if you don't was never more fitting.
February 4, 20233 yr 1 hour ago, just said: Imagine the out cry on here. If Potter had left him out last night and we got the same result. SKY TV interviewer: No Mudryk in your line up tonight Graham. That surprised a lot of people after his impact against Liverpool. What was the reason? GP: Well, earlier in the week he had a cold. So I thought we had better leave him out. Cut to camera shot of Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville laughing. Damned if you do. Damned if you don't was never more fitting. I don't find this plausible. If he said he wasn't fit to start that would have been (rightly) accepted. I can't think of one occasion ever where a manager hasn't started a player due to illness and received criticism for not starting him. It isn't a case of damned if you do and damned if you don't. In hindsight he probably shouldn't have started him. In isolation it isn't a huge deal, but it does go down as another small mistake made. The problem is they are adding up.
February 5, 20233 yr If he was sick, whether he was a 80M signing or 8 dollar signing he shouldn't have started. This is just another little snapshot of the mess we are in, not getting results, players not in form, and manager juggle a bunch of last minute signing heading into game day. I hope both Mudryk and Chiwell be match fit or at least play a cameo together, having Cucurella at LB was basically playing with a player short in attack.
February 5, 20233 yr 11 hours ago, Sconnie Blue said: The tactical set up was very wrong. Wasn’t the last man in attack and was holding hands with Mount that entire first half. One point even saw Mount instruct him to go inside. Was a disasterclass. Based on his tenure so far, this could be copied & pasted to every post-match analysis.
February 5, 20233 yr 16 hours ago, RMH said: Let’s be honest, he was shocking last night. It may have been down to him having the “plague”, who knows but he avoided every 50/50 and looked completely lost. It’s early days, he’s young and new to the PL, so I’ll give him time because against Liverpool he was really good. But last night, it was as if we were playing with 10 men (actually, with Ziyech and Havertz and Mount, we were like 7 players against 11). Its all about narratives a proper striker burries the square ball from mount or the ball over the top from ziyech.. more than mount and Ziyech it was havertz who did zilch.. didn’t hold up anything and then didn’t finish two glorious chances which most top 6 strikers put away.
February 11, 20233 yr Leave Mudryk on the bench if Chilwell isn’t starting again, him and Cucurella just isn’t going to work.
February 11, 20233 yr There's a good player in there that's forced to babysit Cucurella. I want to see him and Chilwell
February 11, 20233 yr Pretty sure someone will insist Mudryk isn't actually very good either rather soon. In defence of Potter. Looks way worse the more he's coached. Really poor today.
February 11, 20233 yr 41 minutes ago, Deino said: There's a good player in there that's forced to babysit Cucurella. I want to see him and Chilwell Hmmm it is actually a bit of both. Murdyk need to track back more.
February 11, 20233 yr 2 minutes ago, Bob stark said: Hmmm it is actually a bit of both. Murdyk need to track back more. Disagree. Mudryk should have had less responsibility and more direct running at defenders
February 11, 20233 yr 5 minutes ago, Bob stark said: Hmmm it is actually a bit of both. Murdyk need to track back more. Maybe I'd agree if this was a decade ago but the tables have turned in modern football. A fullback's ability to get forward is more important than a winger's ability to track back.
February 11, 20233 yr 1 minute ago, Deino said: Disagree. Mudryk should have had less responsibility and more direct running at defenders Who do you want to track back Felix or Mudryk?
February 11, 20233 yr he's being badly misused, he's so direct and skillful yet we play the most uninteresting slow side to side football with Mudryk getting no support from his fullback to give him space to drive. Feel like Mudryk will be begging to be drafted to the Eastern front if he spends another month or two being coached by Potter who's ruining him game by game.
February 11, 20233 yr Just now, Frankie8Lampard said: Maybe I'd agree if this was a decade ago but the tables have turned in modern football. A fullback's ability to get forward is more important than a winger's ability to track back. Actually no, in modern football everyone need to defend. You can get away with 1 or maybe 2 player not defending but it is difficult to defend with only 7 player + gk.
February 11, 20233 yr 2 minutes ago, Bob stark said: Who do you want to track back Felix or Mudryk? Neither, the gameplan should be to pretty much terrorize West Ham at any given opportunity. By playing it slow and asking Mudryk to track back covering the entire length of the pitch is draining his stamina for what he's supposed to do in the first place which is attack and score goals.
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