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Taylor for me. Ran his socks off today. Direct, energetic and even tracking back to make some crucial challenges, he was everywhere. Close second would have to be Sheaf, the way he is on the ball, passing with both feet. Someone said on the Sheaf topic, some of his passes look terrible, but he’s anticipating the players should be where they should.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Reesielad on October 20, 2019, 10:37:44 amTaylor for me. Ran his socks off today. Direct, energetic and even tracking back to make some crucial challenges, he was everywhere. Close second would have to be Sheaf, the way he is on the ball, passing with both feet. Someone said on the Sheaf topic, some of his passes look terrible, but he’s anticipating the players should be where they should.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI like Sheaf, he is obviously a very very good player but people are right, that he does play some lazy passes and often in dangerous areas.The one type of pass that lets him down the most is the one he plays with the outside of his right foot, too casual with them at times.This isn’t a moan by the way, just an objective point of view.
Quote from: drfchound on October 20, 2019, 08:37:55 pmQuote from: Reesielad on October 20, 2019, 10:37:44 amTaylor for me. Ran his socks off today. Direct, energetic and even tracking back to make some crucial challenges, he was everywhere. Close second would have to be Sheaf, the way he is on the ball, passing with both feet. Someone said on the Sheaf topic, some of his passes look terrible, but he’s anticipating the players should be where they should.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI like Sheaf, he is obviously a very very good player but people are right, that he does play some lazy passes and often in dangerous areas.The one type of pass that lets him down the most is the one he plays with the outside of his right foot, too casual with them at times.This isn’t a moan by the way, just an objective point of view.I agree. I’m not defending every single bad pass he makes, however, some of them you can see what he was thinking when he plays it and the ball rolls out of play. I just think he’s really composed in tight areas and looks class with some of the touches and turns he doesFor me, Sheaf and Dieng should be signed as it doesn’t look like there is much of a future for them at their parent clubs and they’re two players we have a realistic chance of getting out of the loanees we currently have. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk