Can't believe you didn't mention hoevers back pass - epically badFrom the weekend:
Marshall Munetsi - Paris FC (Ligue 1)
Scored for the third game on the spin in a 1-1 draw at Lyon, this one a tap-in from a rebound. Was originally flagged for offside but VAR overturned it. Broke through again late on but his fierce shot was well blocked by the keeper. Subbed off in stoppage time, and Lyon equalised just after ´- would have been some win.
Nigel Lonwijk - Luton Town (League 1)
Played the full game in a 3-2 defeat at home to Reading. Made it 1-1 by getting on the end of a cross from deep for his second goal of the season. Luton threw the game away, though, by twice demonstrating why League 1 teams shouldn't play it out from the back.
Boubacar Traore - FC Metz (Ligue 1)
Subbed off at HT in a 3-0 loss at Lens.
Nasser Djiga - Rangers (SPL)
Played the full game of Old Firm Scottish Cup QF which ended goalless, and Rangers going out on pens. Djiga was spared the pressure of taking one.
Ki-Jana Hoever - Sheffield United (Championship)
Played 84 minutes of a 1-1 draw at home to Albi*n.
Alfie Pond - Crewe Alexandra (League Two)
Played the full game in a 2-1 loss at Bristol Rovers. Opened the scoring with a bit of luck after his saved shot rebounded back off his leg to loop in, but then Crewe threw it away, conceding two in the last few minutes.
Arthur Nasta - Hornchurch (National League South)
Played in a 3-2 defeat at home to Slough.
Josh Gracey - AFC Telford (National League North)
Played in a 4-1 win at home to Alfreton.
On as sub: Sasa came on after 67 minutes of LASK's 3-1 win vs Wolfsberg. Brought down a long ball then jinked a lovely ball through for his team mate to get the third. Fer Lopez came on with 20 minutes to go in a 2-1 defeat at home to Real Madrid.
Not in squad: Doyle, Ojinnaka, Chirewa, Storer
It's already on this thread, Deutsch put it up on SundayWasn't in the highlights I saw! Got a link?
Munetsi is putting him to shame - 8 games 3 goals to Immobile's 6 games and 0 goalsImmobile and Munetsi in the same sentence.
How ironic.
He barely played two matches' worth of minutes here; I'm not surprised he's a step behind.Fer Lopez - Celta Vigo, La Liga
This game he played in the position of J. Gomes. Not bad game, start winning 0-1, but are playing with many subs and Betis its another strong team on la liga. They are playing too Europa League. Ferlo played more to down position because Celta have injured one player (M. Roman, he it's like Pedri but on defensive midfield zone). The first period of FerLo whas good, the second period Celta seem affected last games (Madrid, Lyon) and down the LVL. But 1-1 vs a direct rival for Europa League in Away, with a lot subs not is bad result.
Many fans of celta say Ferlo not are the same, seem more slow, and are out of shape... no have good condition to play. I think that is the problem of Wolves this season.
For next seasson need better fitness coaches on wolves. Or is a simple problem because he played few mins on Wolves.
I don't think its the versatility he's lacking to play the number 6 role in the PL, it's the physicality.And he played Joao Gomes position as a #6? Definitely didn't have that versatility at Wolves...
I don't think its the versatility he's lacking to play the number 6 role in the PL, it's the physicality.
From last season's official registered squad:
Squad (*Home Grown)
1 Ait-Nouri, Rayan
2 Bellegarde, Jeanricner
3 Bentley, Daniel*
4 Semedo, Nelson
5 Nasser Djiga
6 Dawson, Craig*
7 Doherty, Matthew*
8 Doyle, Thomas*
9 Guedes, Goncalo
10 Gomes, Toti
11 Gomes, Joao
12 Hwang, Hee-Chan
13 Bueno, Santiago
14 Johnstone, Samuel*
15 King, Thomas*
16 Larsen, Jorgen Strand
17 Marshall Munetsi
18 Sa, Jose
19 Mosquera, Yerson
20 Cunha, Matheus
21 Sarabia, Pablo
22 Traore, Boubacar
23 Andre, Neto
Only 6 HGN players and three of those have left/will leave in Dawson, Doyle and Johnstone.
Having...