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Only thing I found frustrating was him going down too easy I get drawing a foul is part of the game but it was clear the ref wasnt going to side in his favour he should have tried to stay on his feet. 

 

Much like trips in the first half while spurs were all over the place he played really well a mixture of crosses, lay offs and trying to move in centrally with the ball was good to see. Trying to blaze past someone hugging the touchline isnt always going to work. 

 

 

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Just now, Ben said:

Was it him that was blatantly pushed in the box by Van De Ven and it wasn't even looked at ? 

 

Yes. I mean you could say he went over looking for it, but he was in on goal. Why would he?

 

 

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17 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Played pretty well again - his head is up, which is good.  Could do with showing a bit more strength when challenged. 

 

Came in to say the same thing, head up and looking for progressive passes. 

 

Weirdly before he came I thought his decision making of when to release the ball and when to keep it was one of his strengths. The pass he made for the Barnes back heel was pretty good. 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Played pretty well again - his head is up, which is good.  Could do with showing a bit more strength when challenged. 

Agreed, needs to play to the whistle. Couple times he just looked to the ref for a decision instead of getting back up. Was hard done by on a few calls mind.

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I thought he was good last night and also it felt like the first time he’s actually looked comfortable out there and not playing with that fear/worry of making mistakes 

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He looks to now understand what he is meant to be doing, there was so much hesitation and flat footedness in some performances earlier in the season, he looked low on confidence but also unsure about where he was meant to be positionally. Its one of the reasons i thought he needed time. People say we are hard to play against (less so perhaps recently) not just because of our intensity but because we have evidently quite complex roles for each player that requires them to know the system in and out of possession. Maybe that contributed to Wissa and Woltemade being on the bench last night, as Gordon knows his role and that of those around him. I think Elanga needed more time to get his head around what was expected of him. Once that is embedded, he should start to show some 'numbers'. Looking more and more solid in transition both ways too. 

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The main thing he probably needed to improve last night was whenever he was tackled. He was fouled a couple of times and got nothing from the ref, so for him to get tackled/dive and waste his time complaining to the ref made no sense. 

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Great read. I'm convinced he'll be mint eventually. Didn't realise he'd become a dad since he arrived; you can't underestimate the impact that has on your life. I've no idea how comparable fatherhood is if your wage is six figures a week as opposed to three*, but surely it's seismic regardless. 

 

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40 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

I've no idea how comparable fatherhood is if your wage is six figures a week as opposed to three

 

Pipe down big shot, you're not the only one on here earning £8.52/hour.

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On the one hand, I know enough of how the sausage is made to know that his agency probably set up this piece specifically to try to turn around fan sentiment after he's strung together some decent performances.

 

On the other hand... He does come off as a really nice bloke. Some people can't fake it even when they're told to.

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