I think it's a bit early for that.I dunno, Roddy looks more comfortable with the ball than Neto to me. Which is more praise for Rodrigo than shade on Neto.
Desire, pace and an eye for goal - his future looks very bright.I think it's a bit early for that.
But he looks a good prospect for sure, his desire is fantastic.
Not meaning to say I already think Roddy is the better player, just that I never identified silky control as a particular strength of Neto’s. He plays around it effectively, though.I think it's a bit early for that.
But he looks a good prospect for sure, his desire is fantastic.
Sideshow Bob having about a 10 foot head start on Rodrigo, getting burned and then immediately turning to moan at Coady when the ball hits the net is top stuff.
Workmanlike would be how I see him. Works hard, does the dirty work. Isn’t your technically gifted footballer but most definitely appears a place for him in the team.Munetsi apparently had 94% pass completion on Saturday, he also did well for JSL's goal in dragging Coady away and making space for the pass from Cunha.
He obviously is intrinsic to how we play, but it's difficult to appreciate him from a purist perspective.
His lay off for Cunha in the first half when we had a great chance will be included in that 94%, so a good example of the limitation of stats.Munetsi apparently had 94% pass completion on Saturday,
3 key passes. That would have been one of them.His lay off for Cunha in the first half when we had a great chance will be included in that 94%, so a good example of the limitation of stats.
Ah ha. Probably even more underlines my point as that sounds like a good report, but the reality is that it was a poor pass.3 key passes. That would have been one of them.