Plan B 17:03 - Feb 20 with 753 views | Berber | It was great to see we have a workable option when KWP is out of contention. It was tough against a very good Chelsea side who moved the ball about well and were quick to close down when they lost possession. Whilst Djeneppo has his best game for us today, against lesser opposition and with Armstrong in for preference, we would still create plenty of opportunities with his drive. I am pleased to that Salisu is emerging as a useful player now that he is adapting to the speed and pressure in the PL. | | | | |
Plan B on 17:23 - Feb 20 with 713 views | DorsetIan | Let’s not get too carried away about having solved the KWP issue. In the first half hour, Chelsea were frequently in acres of space where KWP should have been and were pretty profligate with the chances they had from there. | |
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Plan B on 18:20 - Feb 20 with 659 views | green | I'd like to think we got a grip on it after the opening quarter but you're right, Alonso should have done so much better early on and they were causing us real problems down that side. | | | |
Plan B on 20:14 - Feb 20 with 583 views | Bicester_North | Just nice to see us try something a bit different and the result pay off. The big plus was Salisu and Vestergaard in the same team both having a good game. If those 2 can stay fit and KWP comes back we should be solid. It’s all about the cup now and if we can beat Bournemouth and then possibly restrict the likes of Man City or Man U to 1 goal we have a chance. The only issue is the one player that looks like he has an eye for goal (Minamino) can’t play, so Ings needs to sharpen up for us to have a chance [Post edited 20 Feb 2021 20:15]
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