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Everything posted by Parsley
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Brighton away has become a bit of a bogey fixture, for sure. We've beaten them at home in the last 2 meetings though.
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Thought he was much sharper than Willock and Longstaff on the ball. I see his best position as Bruno's role in our current system. He's not naturally attack-minded enough to be a long-term option in the left-sided role IMO.
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To be fair, if Lascelles doesn't drop that clanger, I think we see the game out comfortably and probably grab another goal. Momentum was well with us at that point after the triple sub.
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Lacking sharpness and looks low on confidence. Won't be displacing Gordon any time soon on tonight's showing.
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Bit nervous of Willock starting, although suppose there's nothing for it if Miley is injured. Great news that Anderson is back - he's much better suited than Miley for that LCM slot IMO and should do the midfield wonders to have some legs back in the mix. Good to see Murphy start but surprised to see Barnes on the bench - thought this would've been an ideal opportunity to get him back up to sharpness while giving Gordon a bit of a reprieve. Strong side though all in all
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It's much harder to shithouse when the other team is able to sit back on a lead after 15 odd mins like Arsenal were. We just didn't ship goals in that manner last season. The difference with the two games you mention is that we didn't concede until late on in one game, at which point we were more or less home and hosed, or at all in the other. Shithousing's a very different proposition when you're constantly having to play your way back into games.
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I didn't think PSG was overly negative, at least initially. First half, I thought we went toe-to-toe and shaded it. Second, we quickly ran out of legs and so Howe opted to stick everyone behind the ball. The Chelsea game in the Carabao Cup was managed similarly. I also didn't think there was all that much wrong with the Dortmund approach at SJP either. Granted, Dortmund were the classier side for the most part but, while we didn't control the game, had more than enough chances to have taken at least a point. I don't think an approach can ever be fundamentally wrong when the margins are that fine. No way our squad could've coped with Europa League so I didn't mind going out the way we did against Milan.
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