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Joelinton: out for "a few weeks" (Howe)


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13 hours ago, Rich said:

Individually, he's had about five really good games this season out of 27, and almost as many stinkers, though I do appreciate he's often doing a load tactically for the team that negates his direct output.

 

Still, I'd argue that across the season he's been average compared to the heights he's reached previously since the positional switch.

 

The current Elliot Anderson would be fantastic competition for his place. As much as I adore the bloke.

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5 hours ago, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

 

The current Elliot Anderson would be fantastic competition for his place. As much as I adore the bloke.

Particularly against the more technical teams where Joelinton's bulldozing can be less effective 

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I know Howe isn’t the sort to look past the next game. Nor should he. But I do wonder if this Southampton game would be a good time to have Big Joe start on the bench? 
 

8 yellows already and looks odds on for one every game. 2 more league games before that difficult, to say the least, run of City, Forest and Liverpool. If he missed any of those, I think we’d struggle even more in those. Forest to stop breakways and counters. The other 2 his off the ball work will be needed. 
 

I also think he does get spells where he starts to look a bit jaded. As he has regularly played through niggles and knocks since Howe came in. Plus when he is fit, he seems to always start every game. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Boey_Jarton said:

Particularly against the more technical teams where Joelinton's bulldozing can be less effective 

 

Not sure Elliott Anderson is any more technical tbh, I remember describing Anderson as a bulldozer last year. I always thought Anderson's best position was as an attacking central midfielder, and unless I'm mistaken, that's where he's playing for Forest.

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8 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

Not sure Elliott Anderson is any more technical tbh, I remember describing Anderson as a bulldozer last year. I always thought Anderson's best position was as an attacking central midfielder, and unless I'm mistaken, that's where he's playing for Forest.

 

He was for a while and even had a couple of games wide in the 3, I believe?  But I think he is usually in the 2 behind Elanga, Gibbs-White and Hudson-Odoi, now.  

 

I'm quite surprised he has done so well in that position.  Looks really accomplished playing there for Forest and an all round player.  I always thought he was a bit lacking when he played in our midfield and seemed positionless in Howe's team.  Not that I wanted to sell him, of course and he has certainly kicked on now he is getting a run of regular games.    

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28 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:

 

He was for a while and even had a couple of games wide in the 3, I believe?  But I think he is usually in the 2 behind Elanga, Gibbs-White and Hudson-Odoi, now.  

 

I'm quite surprised he has done so well in that position.  Looks really accomplished playing there for Forest and an all round player.  I always thought he was a bit lacking when he played in our midfield and seemed positionless in Howe's team.  Not that I wanted to sell him, of course and he has certainly kicked on now he is getting a run of regular games.    

 

 

I always thought he looked like he would be much better suited to playing centrally, but obviously at that stage of his career he wasn't going to find a place there for us.

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21 hours ago, TRon said:

 

Not sure Elliott Anderson is any more technical tbh, I remember describing Anderson as a bulldozer last year. I always thought Anderson's best position was as an attacking central midfielder, and unless I'm mistaken, that's where he's playing for Forest.

I rate Anderson's technical ability very highly. 

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4 hours ago, Groundhog63 said:

Who was in for him? Must've missed it 

I do believe clubs actively ‘shop’ certain players. And obviously agents do too. If we weren’t going to renew him, it would be in everyone’s best interests to find him a club asap. 
 

again love the bloke and happy that he’s here.  But financially I think we should’ve moved him on. 

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2 hours ago, Newcastle Fan said:

is it just me or does he seems a bit off lately?

 

Yeah he's not playing well. A lot of stuff is breaking down when he gets the ball. He's losing it quite often.

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Very lucky to escape yet another yellow yesterday and possibly a red depending on who’s reffing. Was low with the studs, at least. 
 

He is becoming a bit of a liability with some of his bull in a china shop antics. 
 

But it is also why I love him. 

 

:smitten:

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he was sloppy on the ball yesterday and it’s really frustrating at times in games like that, but we should also note that he made the most tackles on the pitch, the most blocks and the most ball recoveries. Stuff that probably goes unnoticed.

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Crazy opinions on here. Integral to the team no matter who we're playing even if he isn't in his super saiyan form. I'd go so far and guess our midfield loses more by taking him out for Willock or Miley than Bruno or Tonali (as long as either Bruno or Tonali stays on that is).

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1 minute ago, Smal said:

he was sloppy on the ball yesterday and it’s really frustrating at times in games like that, but we should also note that he made the most tackles on the pitch, the most blocks and the most ball recoveries. Stuff that probably goes unnoticed.

 

Yup. I have fully accepted Joe and all of his flaws.

 

The yeoman's work this guy gets through all over the pitch is so easy to overlook.

 

Now we have Tonali doing such a great job defensively in that deeper spot, we can get away with Joe being loose with things at times, as there is better cover back there.

 

His wrecking ball presence clearly unsettled teams, and makes them uncomfortable. And so let Joe be Joe.

 

Was really unlucky not to score yesterday too, I thought.

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He's got such a good engine and work rate and ability and willingness to play anywhere for the team. 

 

Think I said this already he stands out as the weak link of the 3 not because he's a bad player more that the other 2 are so good. 

 

I was also disappointed how he seemed to keep hold of the ball too long and gets it taken off him. However at times he's got 2 or 3 players on him which does create space for others even if it doesn't always pay off. 

 

Still worried that shoulder strapping he's carrying something too. 

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