Highline and lowblock? You just said he looks good against the highline and now saying he can't beat a lowblock. I think you are getting a little confused
If he looks good against top teams that play a high line and we are the opposite to that, surely that suggests he would be the type of player we should be getting?
You really are falling behind most other VT posters. There are experts on here that know everything about him. Also, apparently you don't have to watch a player to see what he is like anymore. You just need a laptop and access to the the internet to read the stats. BTW, he has lost his pace since last season
I didn't realise Watford were on TV so often. It was only last season he ripped us apart. Was it the 2nd half of last season he lost his pace? How did he look in pre season?
The penny has now dropped with me about this signing. We are assembling a bigger squad to be able to compete in Europe next season and still maintain a push for the top 4 in the league. It all makes perfect sense
A big financial outlay for a simple upgrade of a fringe player. No transfer received for Traore and there is no chance they are even paying all his wages. Sarr is 25m+ and a big wage
When Bruce bought Hogan we needed a striker and Hogan was one of the most in form strikers in the league at the time. Sarr is nothing like Bruce getting Hogan
I avoided this place since the game to avoid the meltdown and I come on to see we are signing Sarr. I am hoping it is the beer that is causing me not to understand this and in the morning it will all make sense
Nope, but as per my post above he offers more versatility and something different to Fred. He can back up more positions on the pitch and on both sides of the pitch and he has maturity and experience if we are trying to defend a lead with 10 mins to go. When u consider that Cash rarely gets injured the risks of having an inferior backup RB are probably outweighed by having more options with Ash
I think SG sees a lot in Konsa and wants to see if he can get his old form back. He has played very little since his return from injury and needs game time to sharpen up. If we don't see improvement in Konsa in the coming games I expect he will be dropped for Chambers. Luiz could be a good call, maybe SG wants to see the impact of playing Bailey and Emi2 together behind a striker with JJ flying up the middle before he starts changing the midfield?
Young is a much more versatile bench warmer. Can cover many positions and offer a mature head if we are defending a lead entering the last 10 mins or so.
You appear to have breezed over the mention of Kamara.
Not all unknown players will turn to gold. Brighton have had many failures too. We could just as easily say why haven't Brighton signed Tim Iroegbunam, John McGinn, Emi Martinez, Bouba Kamara and Matty Cash