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Showed why his pace can be a real asset. Almost as if he knew from the first minute that he had the beating of his defender and grew in confidence. Needs to start every game with that mindset. No more of this timid slow it down drop the shoulder bollocks, just get it out your feet and take him on we know you can do it.

 

But after that learn to cross. :D

 

Some of the crosses weren't bad, but that pace is the exact reason why he should come on after 70. Hopefully he gets some confidence from the game tonight.

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Showed why his pace can be a real asset. Almost as if he knew from the first minute that he had the beating of his defender and grew in confidence. Needs to start every game with that mindset. No more of this timid slow it down drop the shoulder bollocks, just get it out your feet and take him on we know you can do it.

 

But after that learn to cross. :D

 

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That is the best I have seen him play for us, looked sharp and the defenders looked scared shitless of him anyone see 3 of them trying to tackle him on the wing and he still won a throw  :D

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Haven't read the opinions on him tonight as was in the pub, but thought he played how he should play, using his pace, not thinking too much, was surprised because after the supposed abuse he got I could have seen him crumble and get even worse, but he actually looked to have grown hugely from that night. Looked dangerous all night.

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Its definitely working playing the ball behind the full back and getting him to run onto it, instead of giving him it on the halfway line and bottling taking the man on. Gave him loads more confidence

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Its definitely working playing the ball behind the full back and getting him to run onto it, instead of giving him it on the halfway line and bottling taking the man on. Gave him loads more confidence

 

Viable tactic against good opposition, when we had Bellamy. Bellamy could also ride a bump, and not rely on beating his man with pace off-the-mark.

 

And Bellamy's decision making (assessing teammates' runs through the middle, knowing what ball to play, when to cut back inside etc) was top drawer. Against better oppostion that quick & decisive decision becomes so important. Obertan hasn't shown that thus far.

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Played very well last night, and you could see his confidence building as the game went on. Just wish we'd sign Debuchy as I think Obertan would be 10x more confident with a good right back behind him in both attacking and defending.

 

Definitly good enough to be a squad player for us, but still short of starting in the PL imo unless an injury occurs.

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He looked up for it and terrorised the full back, much better when ball played in front of him. Needs to learn to cross earlier instead of hitting byline all the time. We need that variation

 

The thing is though, he can't pass the ball. Whether its along the ground or in the air he hasn't got the technique to place it or the judgement to weight it. While he's in possession plenty of opportunities arise for him to play the ball into someone and he can't do it. He's either got 'pass backwards on floor'  or 'cross in direction of goal'. Thats his range of passing.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Apparently refused to go on tonight.

Where'd you read/see/hear that? Looked to me like he was going to come on for Cabaye when he was injured but then Cabaye stayed on. Obertan was certainly changed and ready to go anyway.

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