parklane1
Tony Galvin
Confidence with bravery
Indeed, and as i said he is only 22 and some take longer to get that confidence.
Confidence with bravery
Alonso was at Bolton and failing at 22Indeed, and as i said he is only 22 and some take longer to get that confidence.
Alonso was at Bolton and failing at 22
He became a top wing back (despite our fans thoughts)
He's spoken a few times about the advice that Perisic has been giving him. Maybe he is a player who needs, and can benefit from, mentoring by someone with the experience of Perisic. Some players make it off their own bat, others may need a bit more guidance and help in building confidence.
I liked him very much on that side.Think he actually looked decent from the right. Would rather have him or Gil in there then Moura.
Maybe he will step up thenSess saddens me. All of the ability in the world, none of the self-belief, courage or confidence.
Somewhere in an alternate reality is a Sess who lived up to his huge potential and became a world- beater. But, we just have this version - a timid, perpetually frightened kid, who is going to get dropped like a stone for Udogie the second the latter gets here.
Personally I don’t think he’s some brilliant player who’s just lacking balls / confidence - I just don’t think he has the speed and/or skill to beat people.
I thought he played ok today personally.
I think Sess is far better than Perisic at trying to get in behind. Perisic always does the safe thing it seems to me.Compared to his usual standard or just in general?
I didn't think he was terrible by any means but you compare to every time that Perisic gets the ball out wide it was left or right foot swung into the danger zone. With Sess it's 1 in 10 chance he gets a cross away on his left and zero chance of anything productive if he has to cut back on the right.
Perisic doesn’t defend thoughCompared to his usual standard or just in general?
I didn't think he was terrible by any means but you compare to every time that Perisic gets the ball out wide it was left or right foot swung into the danger zone. With Sess it's 1 in 10 chance he gets a cross away on his left and zero chance of anything productive if he has to cut back on the right.
He does, because he canI think Sess is far better than Perisic at trying to get in behind. Perisic always does the safe thing it seems to me.
It’s interesting because when we play on the front foot and push teams back then Perisic’s quality of delivery is really useful. However when we’re playing our negative, back foot, Conte football he is far less influential as he seems to always look to come back inside.He does, because he can
But rarely does it work unless it’s a set play
I’ll add though that I thought Perisic was everywhere today and put in a real shift
He is a winger playing wing backIt’s interesting because when we play on the front foot and push teams back then Perisic’s quality of delivery is really useful. However when we’re playing our negative, back foot, Conte football he is far less influential as he seems to always look to come back inside.