Probably been said before, but curious what our options are on the left wing. Seems the right wing is rather over subscribed.
Yes I reckon so, any right footers can cut inside.
First goal was classic left wing play from Ojo. Beat the man out wide and put it in dangerously to the box. First time in the game we had Kebano nearpost, Ayite on the 6 yard line and 2 players closing in from the edge. So yes, if he can do that (and regularly) then he's a left winger for me.
Mollo, Ayite, Kebano and Sessegnon are mainly left wingers. The trend these days is that you cut in from the wing, like Ribery and Robben do at Bayern.
Think we have a lack of right wingers if anything. Don't know about Graham, but otherwise Ojo is the only one that mainly plays on the right.
Quote from: Tabby on September 14, 2017, 11:02:30 AM
Mollo, Ayite, Kebano and Sessegnon are mainly left wingers. The trend these days is that you cut in from the wing, like Ribery and Robben do at Bayern.
Think we have a lack of right wingers if anything. Don't know about Graham, but otherwise Ojo is the only one that mainly plays on the right.
:plus one:
With our attacking fullbacks, I prefer wingers that can cut inside onto their strongest foot.
With the system we are playing not sure that we employ wingers in the traditional sense, the wide men now seem to be used more as central midfielders with their wide attacking ground used more by the fullbacks.
I like to think that when Rui returns, it'll either be Kebano or Ayité in the left