x

Watt View - There’s something about Michael

The past week has seen much discussion and debate about the future of striker Michael Obafemi, with Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl saying he has often not been “professional enough” to keep his place in the first team. This week Matt takes a look at the situation.

Ralph's comments about Michael Obafemi last week are not the only time the 20-year-old has made the headlines for the wrong reasons since the end of last season either, having been left out of Stephen Kenny’s first Republic of Ireland squad despite winning his first senior cap in 2018.

Yet in June he was named on a shortlist of 100 players for the 2020 European Golden Boy award by Italian newspaper Tuttosport alongside the likes of Borussia Dortmund’s young talents Jadon Sancho and Erling Haaland.

Then he found himself the subject of speculation around potential £10 million moves to Aston Villa and their Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion following his promising emergence at St Mary’s and growing reputation as a result of his early international call-up.

Obafemi made his debut for Saints in January 2018 and has gone on to make 35 appearances so far, scoring five goals - among them a stunning strike at Chelsea and a memorable equaliser against Manchester United at Old Trafford last season.

So it has been a mixed bag for the youngster both in terms of his football and the news surrounding him, but one thing is for sure...there is something about Michael.

Until the 2-0 victory over Everton at St Mary’s, the current Republic of Ireland under-21 international had been part of every first-team squad of 2020 - but he has been omitted by Hasenhuttl completely for the last three games, losing his place to Dan N’Lundulu.

Given the Austrian’s dedication to playing the right way with the right players and always demanding - and expecting - absolute commitment from his players, he clearly believes Obafemi has what it takes to succeed at the top.

However, he provided this stark response when asking why the striker has played such a limited amount of football this season to-date - just 20 mins in the Carabao Cup defeat to Brentford and the win away at Burnley.

He said: "Others have been better. It’s so simple as this...the problem with Michael was always he would play one good game and then fall back a little bit and was not professional enough to force or keep his position in the team or in the squad.

"This makes it too easy for others to go above him. I think this is what he must learn. Once he is in the squad, don’t give it away so easily and try to be aggressive and dangerous in front of the goal.”

But the capabilities are there, as has been demonstrated by his sustained spell in the first-team squad, as well as his ability to perform the spectacular - as he did at Stamford Bridge - while also showing the nous to poach in the fashion he did against Manchester United.

Ireland boss Kenny has also insisted Obafemi has a "very good future ahead” and urged him to perform well in the under-21s and push himself into the reckoning with Saints - offering the player a route back to his senior national side.

So it seems this is a perfect example of a player who really is in control of his own destiny as the foundations have been laid, the talent is there and the doors are open for him.

Despite the competition for places at St Mary’s, there is no reason why Obafemi cannot and should not be giving Hasenhuttl a headache.

I personally like the player’s pace, strength and eye for goal and I believe he has all the makings of a solid Premier League striker and regular full international. Until then, I hope he becomes a part of the first team squad once again and can reward the club’s faith in him by notching a few useful goals throughout the season.

What to read next:

Latest updates on Swansea City’s transfer interests
Swansea City have been connected to Macauley Langstaff and Adama Sidibeh in recent times, and today we can announce as yet no offers have been made for either player, and in St Johnstone’s case there has been absolutely no interest at all.
Wales : It’s over Rob, it’s time to go
Wales fielded a changed side to the picks manager Rob Page made against Gibraltar a few days ago. Notably Swansea City’s Liam Cullen starting on the bench. The Swans had Ben Cabango in the starting line up for the second time in this weeks training camp and friendly matches. Charlie Crew looked delighted to be on the bench.
Swansea City : Adama Sidibeh in profile
He’s a very new name in Scottish football,but the St Johnstone player has allegedly emerged as a target for the Swans this summer. The player who is now twenty five was snapped up from non league Warrington Rylands in January by the Saints and is beginning to enjoy life in Perth.
Sam Gallagher fee estimate !
Blackburn Rovers forward Sam Gallagher is a certainty to leave the club this summer if the words of ex England international, Carlton Palmer are to be believed. In what we believe is a bizarre connection of Gallagher to the Swans we now hear an estimated value for the player.
Swansea City : Sam Gallagher in profile, but why ?
It has been mentioned by another outlet that Sam Gallagher currently contracted to Blackburn Rovers in League One is a target for the Swans. We’ve done some research and put a huge red marker on the player due to his long list of injuries
No current interest in Chelsea defender from the Swans
Alfie Gilchrist is being openly touted by Chelsea for a loan move this summer in to the Championship with other League One clubs interested. The right sided centre back come right back has already enjoyed a good season in the Chelsea first team, and now the Blues believe his development for one season needs to be elsewhere.
Swansea City : Zak Jules in profile
The Islington born centre back has eligibility through his mother to play for Scotland and his career hasn’t seen a level above league one, however this past campaign he has drawn interest from a few Championship clubs.
Ronald to leave Swansea City : Transfer criteria
The main success possibly bar Josh Tymon has been Ronald over the last five months of the season. Without doubt a raw talent still, his impact in a number of Swansea games last season was exciting and game changing. We had a lengthy chat with a journalist who supports this site and one of the staff at the club. A fairly key member in the decision making tree as well.
Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ?
He’s back because he’s a Jack, the Butty man reappears, the snivelling skurvied outcast clinging to life like the barnacle he is. A salt ridden death reincarnated, yes, just like the club he supports from two hundred years ago, now called Swansea it was then called something else …
Swansea City : On the cusp in a very good way !
Two players who have come to Swansea City in the last two seasons from London clubs have earned a position on the clubs retained list this weekend. Both are considered exceptional talents by the Swans academy, and their dream remains alive to become full professional players in the first team squad.