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People are being harsh as hell. He's leading the line well and causing the ball the stick in the oppositions half when it matters. Defenders are constantly in a battle and engaged with him, and he's often drawing two defenders in on ariel duels. The alternative is Dwight Gayle, who would not be achieving a quarter of what Wood has managed so far. 

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4 hours ago, OCK said:

People are being harsh as hell. He's leading the line well and causing the ball the stick in the oppositions half when it matters. Defenders are constantly in a battle and engaged with him, and he's often drawing two defenders in on ariel duels. The alternative is Dwight Gayle, who would not be achieving a quarter of what Wood has managed so far. 

Add in we aren't yet getting him regular support from midfield. If we want the best from Bruno that needs to happen (Looking at you Willock and Joelinton).

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1 minute ago, Toontimes said:

I wish he would hold onto the ball more times, he nearly always looks to flick it on and for whatever reason ASM never seems to anticipate it

That willl come with more training, more drills and more confidence in each other, I’m sure.

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4 minutes ago, HTT II said:

That willl come with more training, more drills and more confidence in each other, I’m sure.

Yes I agree and he certainly has the presence and ability to occupy a couple of defenders giving more space for others.

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4 minutes ago, Toontimes said:

Yes I agree and he certainly has the presence and ability to occupy a couple of defenders giving more space for others.

Albeit brief and too late, I saw that was the case in the final 10 minutes against Everton, his flick-ons and hold/link up play was starting to work with ASM and Fraser alongside him, two players who are not exactly easy to play in/fit alongside. He needs a goal or two though and his overall play on the ball has been very poor it has to be said, but if he’s to be our donkey up front that allows ASM and Fraser who whoever to prosper and we can get further up the pitch that keeps us up, it will all be worth it!

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7 minutes ago, HTT II said:

Albeit brief and too late, I saw that was the case in the final 10 minutes against Everton, his flick-ons and hold/link up play was starting to work with ASM and Fraser alongside him, two players who are not exactly easy to play in/fit alongside. He needs a goal or two though and his overall play on the ball has been very poor it has to be said, but if he’s to be our donkey up front that allows ASM and Fraser who whoever to prosper and we can get further up the pitch that keeps us up, it will all be worth it!

Could the brief and too late bit be rather he'd worn them down ? Shearer used to do that, in partucular against Sol Campbell a few times.

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1 minute ago, madras said:

Could the brief and too late bit be rather he'd worn them down ? Shearer used to do that, in partucular against Sol Campbell a few times.

It could be, Shearer was great at that and if you’re marking a big lump all day and constantly fighting for the ball in the air or having to get close to your man tight and physical, it does take its toll! It’s an underrated aspect of a CF’s play and often unnoticed because it’s mostly off the ball. 

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Desperately needs a goal and it's affecting his decision making. His general pressing is good and he's linking things up and winning headers which is the main reason he was signed. Just needs a goal to settle him down, should 100% have slid Fraser in with a simple pass

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He can hit them and I suspect when the goal does come it will settle him down a lot.

 

For as much stick he’ll get for that mad shot, you have to give him credit for getting in the way of that McGinn shot, not sure Dubravka would have had that covered.

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Doing everything but score at the moment, and has contributed to the team winning points.  Having him in the team gives us structure and frees up other players.

 

Goals would be nice, but we're winning.  Who would have thought that a few weeks ago?

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