quite often he came inside and took 2 or 3 stoke players with him, even without the ball, enrique was to blame for not making any use of the huge gap he had in front of him.
Aye.
I really don't like the way of thinking that just because you're a winger, you have to stay glued to the line all game. Wingers cutting in creates space for the fullback to come forward, as well as giving you another man in the middle of the park. Of course they shouldn't do it all the time, but a few times a game, most definitely.