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He's trying very hard as that is his nature, but I swear it's working against him when mixed with his desperation to score.

 

The coaching staff (lol) should be imploring him to calm down and keep things simpler and not go raging around so much. I highly doubt they will be telling him this though. They haven't even had the sense to have him switch sides not even once yet, and not even for a few minutes during any game.

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Neither of them ever looked this bad.

 

Cabella did, and I liked him

 

Me to  :'(, Head - but i expect him to come good soon Heart - loaned/sold to a midtable french/german team and excell. im gutted how this has turned out i love this boy almost asmuch as asm

 

Would this situ be so much of a problem if we had a striker who was scoring

 

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Funny how so many of our players lost confidence as soon as the guy instilling confidence departed.

 

Almiron needs to have a word with ASM in the tunnel and agree to swap sides throughout the match, and when ASM is on Brewcie's side, tell him sweetly in French to fuck off and let them get on with it

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Neither of them ever looked this bad.

 

It's like people forget how good he was last year, even without the goals or assists. He was key in our front three last season.

 

It's baffling! We were the fifth highest scorers in the league from when he signed and the seventh best team.

 

He's being used down the right FFS when he's massively left-footed - put someone like Bale in that position and see how he performs.

 

 

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Neither of them ever looked this bad.

 

It's like people forget how good he was last year, even without the goals or assists. He was key in our front three last season.

 

It's baffling! We were the fifth highest scorers in the league from when he signed and the seventh best team.

 

He's being used down the right FFS when he's massively left-footed - put someone like Bale in that position and see how he performs.

 

 

 

Bale's done alright when playing RW in the past tbf.

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Don't see what the big deal is about him playing left of right. Most wingers are inverted these days. If anything it should make it easier for him to score. Almiron would perform just as good on the right under Rafa as on the left imo. His game was never to cross from the left anyway.

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Don't see what the big deal is about him playing left or right. Most wingers are inverted these days. If anything it should make it easier for him to score. Almiron would perform just as good on the right under Rafa as on the left imo. His game was never to cross from the left anyway.

 

You mean apart from the fact he’s much better on the left than right? :lol:

 

He isn’t suited to playing as a inverted right winger how Bruce can’t see that is worrying.

 

He should switch Almiron & Saint-Maximin or at least have them swapping sides during the game.

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Don't see what the big deal is about him playing left or right. Most wingers are inverted these days. If anything it should make it easier for him to score. Almiron would perform just as good on the right under Rafa as on the left imo. His game was never to cross from the left anyway.

 

You mean apart from the fact he’s much better on the left than right? :lol:

 

He isn’t suited to playing as a inverted right winger how Bruce can’t see that is worrying.

 

He should switch Almiron & Saint-Maximin or at least have them swapping sides during the game.

 

Most of Saint-Maximin’s goals&assists in France came from the right too.

 

The only reason Maximin is playing on the left is because he’d rather spend the game coming inside and doing 99999 unproductive step-overs while Bruce pats him on the back and Lee Ryder gives him a 10/10 match rating :laugh:

 

The front 3 is basically being played how Saint-Maximin would play it on FIFA.

 

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Feels like Cabella and Thuavin all over again.

 

 

 

Don't recall Cabella ever getting into scoring positions much, or even putting in crosses. He just seemed to do a few tricks on the sidelines then go down after getting clattered.

 

Thauvin actually had great end product, just didn't want to be here.

 

Almiron is actually far harder working than either, he just can't finish.

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Don't see what the big deal is about him playing left or right. Most wingers are inverted these days. If anything it should make it easier for him to score. Almiron would perform just as good on the right under Rafa as on the left imo. His game was never to cross from the left anyway.

 

You mean apart from the fact he’s much better on the left than right? :lol:

 

He isn’t suited to playing as a inverted right winger how Bruce can’t see that is worrying.

 

He should switch Almiron & Saint-Maximin or at least have them swapping sides during the game.

 

Most of Saint-Maximin’s goals&assists in France came from the right too.

 

The only reason Maximin is playing on the left is because he’d rather spend the game coming inside and doing 99999 unproductive step-overs while Bruce pats him on the back and Lee Ryder gives him a 10/10 match rating :laugh:

 

The front 3 is basically being played how Saint-Maximin would play it on FIFA.

 

 

Ah, so it's Saint-Maximins vanity, Ryders low standards and Bruce's stupidity that is conspiring together to keep Almiron down that is hindering him controlling a ball becasue he's incapable of doing anything productive on the right side of a football field. Duly noted.

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Feels like Cabella and Thuavin all over again.

 

 

 

Don't recall Cabella ever getting into scoring positions much, or even putting in crosses. He just seemed to do a few tricks on the sidelines then go down after getting clattered.

 

Thauvin actually had great end product, just didn't want to be here.

 

Almiron is actually far harder working than either, he just can't finish.

 

hahaha that's exactlt how I remember Cabella.  He'd run around like a chicken with its head cut off, lose the ball and then fall down.

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It's somewhere in the middle, I think their is a player there under the right coaching. Think about it logically, he's a young lad coming from the MLS, he signs for Rafa, the mood is great we are playing well, clearly defined tactical plans and development for him. Then the summer comes and it all turns completely toxic, the manager goes, the club is in turmoil and he's got a useless gimp handling him.

 

Joelinton's output has been nearly as bad and he was 40m and is playing up front. There is a lot of mitigating factors, and right now his confidence is on the floor.

 

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It's somewhere in the middle, I think their is a player there under the right coaching. Think about it logically, he's a young lad coming from the MLS, he signs for Rafa, the mood is great we are playing well, clearly defined tactical plans and development for him. Then the summer comes and it all turns completely toxic, the manager goes, the club is in turmoil and he's got a useless gimp handling him.

 

Joelinton's output has been nearly as bad and he was 40m and is playing up front. There is a lot of mitigating factors, and right now his confidence is on the floor.

 

I don't know if he was one of Rafa's signings, but I think Rafa would have been able to use him to his best ability. Bearing in mind, Rafa expects players to follow instruction and work hard, I think he was very much his type of player as he has a great engine and work ethic. Stuff like finishing is an art in itself, and confidence goes a long way. Again, a coach who believes in him would help, I think Brucey is more bothered about his own reputation so will gladly blame a player if it gets his own head off the block.

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Tron, he was Rafa's #1 target.

 

Well that makes sense, he did quite well for Rafa goals aside. I think we saw with how Rafa used Perez and Rondon, he's more about building effective teams than superstar individuals. Especially on a tight budget where you don't have much choice.

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How anyone can defend the fact hes played 23 games and not got 1 single goal or assist to his name is beyond me

This guy was brought in as a number 10 a pivotal part of the strike force and to have stats like that after 23 fucking games is disgraceful

 

Coming into a new league or not that's totally unacceptable and he should rightfully be crucified for it. But hey he runs around a bit so people like him

 

The guy is just 1 of 3 duds we have up front at the moment

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