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Richarlison

Speak for yourself. Personally I never doubted his ability, just his fitness which affected his availability

I have flip flopped all over so yes I am honest to speak for myself and be honest enough to say I have been in the camp I speak of.

Enjoy your medal for not and being staunch through out...........I shine mine about Spence and Romero often ;)
 
LIke someone said on here in the week, if this was a new player we would all be creaming our y-fronts on what we have seen so far.

Maybe we build too much bias about a player and it won't let us accept they are better than we think.

In the last two games he has been outstanding, I just don't think now you sell that

3 games, was our best player in the EL final too

edit: a point well made by someone else already

you have to go back months to find a game where he wasn't our best player
 
Richarlison celebrates life and football. Anyone doubting this should research his life. The stories are out there. He has the work ethic of a warrior and the old-school Brazilian cheek and sizzle of a Ronaldinho. I think he wonderful, and every time he steps out onto the pitch with that insane hair and crazy will to achieve something in whatever time he has, plus the EPIC celebrations of ANY goal, he makes me smile an awful fudging lot more than most of the boring clams in football today!

I wrote this soon after we signed him in 2022...I stand by every word, more so today than ever...his heart, effort, cheek, honesty and journey has been/is immense. I remain proud that we have him, and am delighted Thomas Frank sees what he can be and that he is doing all he can to keep him healthy. For me he is currently our first-choice with Dom on rotation.
 
I wrote this soon after we signed him in 2022...I stand by every word, more so today than ever...his heart, effort, cheek, honesty and journey has been/is immense. I remain proud that we have him, and am delighted Thomas Frank sees what he can be and that he is doing all he can to keep him healthy. For me he is currently our first-choice with Dom on rotation.

If Dom was 100% fit and firing, I have a feeling Richi would be our left forward over the other choices. At least for now, especially with all these crosses coming in from the right side from Porro and Kudus. Frank is a very practical manager and would love to have Richi attacking that far post. Richi definitely has assists in him as well but not from the wide spaces.
 
If Dom was 100% fit and firing, I have a feeling Richi would be our left forward over the other choices. At least for now, especially with all these crosses coming in from the right side from Porro and Kudus. Frank is a very practical manager and would love to have Richi attacking that far post. Richi definitely has assists in him as well but not from the wide spaces.

Possible.

I think he wants him to be our CF/part of the CF rotation, and wonder if part of the program to keep him fitter longer is to allow him to only play that position as much as possible? If we sign Savinho, I think we'll have some sort of answer?
 
The injury thing is overblown, its only last season he missed a substantial number of games, he's done around 30 league games a season most of his career.

And we all know how easily injuries occurred under the last regime.
 
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^Me wandering in to the Richy and Johnson threads to see the absence of certain posters who'll be devastated at these two scoring today.

I don’t think anyone would be devastated that two Spurs players scored goals that led to us winning the game. I’m not a massive fan of either and I’ve never hid it, but 3 excellent goals yesterday. The scissor kick was more easy on the eye and will get the headlines but I was actually more impressed with the first goal. Even if the 2nd was technically harder to score, the first was a very accomplished finish.
 
I've been more impressed with his general control and play these past couple of games than the goals - he's looked far more more comfortable when receiving the ball than I can remember and is not getting himself tangled up with the ball and generally looking like Bambi on ice. If he can maintain that while keeping his scoring level to what it has been over his time here then he is worth his place in the squad - if he can routinely score the type of goals we scored yesterday then he'll probably make himself our first choice
 
Looks like Richy has been saving himself for the real games. Good for him and he now has to keep up the intensity and presence up front, and more goals.
 
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