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On 06/06/2024 at 18:07, STM said:

I reckon he starts you know. I think Gareth actually likes him.

 

I've been convinced that he will ever since he went straight in against Brazil. He fits straight in, no problem. 

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Tournament winner if given the opportunity. Other fans are so blind to him. Grealish and Maddison were dropped because Gordon is just a lot better than them. When I think of Grealish or Maddison I think slow, tippy tappy. Gordon is just all out pace, running back and forth. Never let’s you rest for a second. Inside your man, outside your man. Assist king. Worldie of a right foot. 

 

 

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I agree on Grealish, he’s a shadow of the player he was before and even then he didn’t relentlessly impact the game like Gordon does. Maddison is a great player but he’s essentially a playmaker and Foden is leagues ahead of him in that role 

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On 06/06/2024 at 18:33, Checko said:

Good on him, I think he's got a big game mentality. Hope he gets a chance to make an impression.

If it was him vs Grealish decision, regardless of what Talk Sport (and guests) think, it’s obviously the right choice. Here’s to two player of the tournament gongs in a row 🤞

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His gait reminds me of Andreas Andersson. As he approaches fullbacks with ball at his slightly inward-pointing feet, he looks like he lacks confidence. Everything looks just a little bit too ponderous... until it isn't. When he can't beat the fullback and turns back towards Big Dan, his little kawaii-girl pivots - inside of right foot plays the ball while the left bends awkwardly inwards - are just like the floppy haired Swede's too. Of course, with wor Anthony it's deceptive, whereas poor Andreas was well out of his depth and knew it.

 

 

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