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Everton's tactics were simple, just hit the ball long for Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison to run onto
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Seconds before the “goal”, De Gea made a good save with his leg to keep out Sigurdsson’s shot. Made up for his early mistake.
The VAR decision was spot on too. Of course he was in play as soon as he moved his legs out of the way. If his legs were there, it’ll would’ve block the ball and also straightaway offside. No goal is correct. |
Diogo Jota of Wolves might be a good buy as he can dribble and score goals
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I really dunno what kind of a crap tactics OS is using. Left winger attacker, right winger attacker? It is the 1st time I see this type of tactics, he really needs to improve. Everytime Chelsea drop points, we are not there to pounce on it. If wanna get Jota, better get Adama Traore to solve the right winger problem. Wolves 1st goal is dun to his dribbling and strength on the ball. Greenwood still cannot be 1st choice yet, as he massively lacked upper body strength. I dunno why Gomes is not used? Just becos he dun want to sign a new contract? |
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This season, the whole team everybody also making mistakes here and there. He is still the 1st choice IMO |
I honestly cannot see what is outstanding about Chong and Gomes having watched them whenever they play in the first team and I don't think they can be outstanding. Chong is trying to dribble past everyone but can't do it. Gomes is too small and gets knocked off the ball. Playing for the U-23s is different altogether.
If the young players have potential they don't need to play many matches to show their potential. It is obvious after watching them a while but accepted that they will make mistakes at times because they are young. The two that have proved they are up to it are Greenwood and Williams. We are not looking for good players but outstanding ones. |
Of course nobody except De Gea knows what is in his head having made unforced errors recently.
Peter Schmeichel probably gave a good analysis of what is possibly wrong with De Gea when he commented after the match yesterday. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-mistakes.html |
I don't know if Traoré of Wolves has a recurring injury of his left hand being out of his shoulder socket.
When Maguire faced up to Traoré, Maguire pulled his left hand hard and Traoré got injured. When Wolves played Spurs, the defenders were also trying to put Traoré left hand out of the shoulder socket. I think the defenders know this is a potential injury spot for Traoré. |
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