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TheOneWhoKnocks
26/09/2016, 8:53 PM
Hendrick played an absolute blinder tonight - defensively and offensively.
Drove forward regularly without shirking his defensive responsibilities; got himself into good positions; I lost count of how many interceptions he made late in the second half. A real Jeff of all trades.
He was integral to Burnley's win tonight, representing everything good about their performance.
Could have had two after getting himself into a great goalscoring position, but for some selfishness from George Boyd - who is technically an awful player.
tricky_colour
26/09/2016, 9:00 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHUWukb8VkM
Charlie Darwin
26/09/2016, 9:03 PM
Could have had two after getting himself into a great goalscoring position, but for some selfishness from George Boyd - who is technically an awful player.
I think Boyd was trying to cross it but it ran away from him.
Anyway, surprised Hendrick didn't get man of the match but I suppose Defour set up two.
DeLorean
26/09/2016, 9:05 PM
He was outstanding in the second half. Defour got the Sky motm after two brilliant assists but Hendrick can't have been far off.
tricky_colour
26/09/2016, 9:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyq1OSi-X68
seanfhear
27/09/2016, 5:58 AM
There may have been a strategic nudge on the defender there but them the breaks I suppose.
Well done to Jeff...
Just to terrorise Watford supporters it ain't good when the other team are queuing up to head the ball in...........................
Olé Olé
27/09/2016, 8:51 AM
Hendrick played an absolute blinder tonight - defensively and offensively.
Drove forward regularly without shirking his defensive responsibilities; got himself into good positions; I lost count of how many interceptions he made late in the second half. A real Jeff of all trades.
He was integral to Burnley's win tonight, representing everything good about their performance.
Could have had two after getting himself into a great goalscoring position, but for some selfishness from George Boyd - who is technically an awful player.
Disappointed I had to miss the match but that sounds like his performances in the Euros. Brilliant to see him transferring that over to the PL.
Lovely finish and Ward was the first man over to him. Fantastic.
DeLorean
27/09/2016, 9:27 AM
Ward was the first man over to him at full time as well with a warm embrace. Jamie Carragher analysed the strategic nudge as well, indicating that it probably was a foul as both hands were on the back of Holebas. It was very subtle though, I don't even think it's a nudge as there little or no real forward momentum, he just stalled Holebas' backward movement. There were no real complaints from the player himself or their manager afterwards as far as I know. I think there would have been a bigger fuss made of it if the goal was disallowed.
Maybe a bit different to his Euros performances where he got on the ball in deeper areas a lot more. This was more workmanlike but he put in a serious shift and unlike some of his recent performances for us, he seemed to be going as strong in the final quarter of the game as he was previously, stronger in fact.
tetsujin1979
21/11/2016, 8:05 PM
horrific miss against West Brom to equalise in the first half, Vokes knocked the ball down to him inside the six yard area, and he tried to chip the keeper into the far post but it went wide. Only defence he could have was that he had no time to think about what to do, just had to react.
Ward starts for West Brom, with McClean on the bench, despite his recent good form.
DeLorean
21/11/2016, 8:08 PM
I'd say McClean is still broke up after his epidural!
OwlsFan
22/11/2016, 9:35 AM
horrific miss against West Brom to equalise in the first half, Vokes knocked the ball down to him inside the six yard area, and he tried to chip the keeper into the far post but it went wide. Only defence he could have was that he had no time to think about what to do, just had to react.
Ward starts for West Brom, with McClean on the bench, despite his recent good form.
I am not sure it was horrific, although the commentator said something similar. It was a tight angle and I'd say it would only have been a 50/50 chance of scoring from there.
I assume you meant Ward starts for Burnley. McLean came on as a sub.
DeLorean
22/11/2016, 12:11 PM
Only defence he could have was that he had no time to think about what to do, just had to react.
I'm with OF on this. The defence that you pointed out is a pretty big defence I think. Maybe his first touch could have been slightly better but it was going to be difficult either way. As it turned out I think it would have been a really excellent finish had it just nestled in the corner. One of those misses that kind of looks bad but isn't really. Here- (https://youtu.be/y1j5OvxLtyE?t=1m38s)
tetsujin1979
22/11/2016, 2:59 PM
had a look at Hendrick's miss again, it's not quite "horrific" but it's pretty bad. Regardless of the keeper, you'd expect him to get a shot on target from there.
DeLorean
23/11/2016, 7:19 AM
Okay Ray Houghton ("He's gotta hit the target George"). :)
Anyway, it's a good excuse to share an actual 'horrific miss' (http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/10667533/watch-is-this-the-worst-miss-of-all-time-from-a-serbian-football-match), from the Serbian league at the weekend. I think it even tops Ronnie Rosanthal's all those years ago!
DeLorean
10/12/2016, 2:14 PM
Absolute cracker of a volley (on the bounce) to give Burnley the lead against Bournemouth. He needed that I think.
Closed Account
10/12/2016, 2:21 PM
https://my.mixtape.moe/eqvipl.mp4
tetsujin1979
10/12/2016, 2:46 PM
Cracking strike! Has to be a goal of the month contender
DeLorean
10/12/2016, 3:06 PM
Even better than I thought, didn't realise he hit it without it bouncing after controlling it with his knee, incredible goal really.
Olé Olé
10/12/2016, 3:11 PM
What a goal. Love the way he tee'd himself up with that second touch on his knee. The defender comes across to close the angle but that mattered not as Hendrick just placed it in the nearer corner and the keeper wasn't near it. Delighted for him.
tricky_colour
10/12/2016, 5:28 PM
Great control by Hendrick initially too.
Reminded me a little of one of Jamie Vardy's goals for Leicester, not the same build up but the finish to the top left.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAIKgDfvTmI
tricky_colour
10/12/2016, 5:56 PM
for comparision
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUSpnSsJZls
osarusan
10/12/2016, 10:37 PM
Ian Wright singing his praises on MOTD, not just for the goal but for his all-round performance.
Diggs246
11/12/2016, 10:40 AM
When he plays well he is brilliant. If he was consistent he would be a real star
Olé Olé
11/12/2016, 2:57 PM
I maintain he's a confidence player. What better way to gain confidence than with that goal? The Euros was similar. Confidence kept Building.
TheOneWhoKnocks
11/12/2016, 3:22 PM
Also unlucky not to win a penalty after an errant challenge from Arter.
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/jeff-hendricks-all-round-performance-received-some-serious-praise-on-match-of-the-day/105896
Stuttgart88
11/12/2016, 5:58 PM
It was outside the box and Arter had to challenge him somehow in my opinion.
OwlsFan
12/12/2016, 9:23 AM
It was outside the box and Arter had to challenge him somehow in my opinion.
He just wanted to have a dig at Arter.
TheOneWhoKnocks
12/12/2016, 11:21 AM
Garth Crooks names Hendrick and Ward in his Team of the Week; has dig at Arter.
What a goal. The control was a bit special but the quality of the finish just blew me away. He said in his post-match interview that he wants to score goals - well he won't score many better goals in his career than his strike against Bournemouth.
However, it wasn't just the goal that set Hendrick's performance apart from the rest, but his overall contribution. On another day he might have had a penalty when Harry Arter bundled Hendrick over in the box and it again showed that the player has a healthy nose for sniffing out goals.
Well, Irish eyes must be smiling in Lancashire after two goals by Irishmen and three well-earned points for Burnley.
Jeff Hendrick got the stunning opener but Stephen Ward provided the goal that gave the Clarets a little breathing space in what became a stifling encounter. What impressed me most about Ward's goal was the speed of his reaction. Artur Boruc did well to make the save but Ward was on the rebound like a cobra to make it 2-0.
However, I continue to be slightly bemused by managers. Sean Dyche felt that football is a time trial and the whistle must be blown in line with the time added board. Players play until the whistle. The time added is an indicator for the referee, and players continue to do their job until the referee blows for time. It's not the referee's fault if they can't defend in the meantime.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/38283965
OwlsFan
12/12/2016, 3:01 PM
Burnley fans with a tribute to Bournemouth's Harry Arter a year after the death of his daughter:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/burnley-fans-showed-their-class-with-a-touching-tribute-to-bournemouths-harry-arter-a-year-after-the-death-of-his-daughter-768028.html
Isn't that much more of interest than two digs at Arter?
TheOneWhoKnocks
12/12/2016, 3:19 PM
I'm not sure who it says more about that you are using a personal tragedy to take an (off topic) shot at someone.
I didn't take a dig at Arter. I said Hendrick almost won a penalty after Arter fouled him, as has been reported in several places. How on earth could that be perceived as a dig? I'm even getting blamed for something Garth Crooks said!
How many times has insert Clark/Wilson/Keogh/Duffy/Coleman conceded/almost conceded a penalty being posted on threads on this forum before? This incident's even more notable because it concerns 2 Ireland Intls and was considered notable enough to be included in several match reports. I don't know why I am going to so much efforts to defend what I said because it almost makes me look as if I have something to defend in the first place!
Several weeks ago, Delorean posted that Keogh handled the ball on the line in a match against Sheffield Wednesday and the incident went unpunished. Does that mean he had a dig at Keogh? Course not.
I suggest you grow up and stop taking a paranoid offense at everything.
It's getting extremely tiresome.
TheOneWhoKnocks
12/12/2016, 3:21 PM
"Jeff Hendrick's all-round performance received some serious praise on Match of the Day".
https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/jeff-hendricks-all-round-performance-received-some-serious-praise-on-match-of-the-day/105896
Stuttgart88
12/12/2016, 4:06 PM
I can't think of a better goal scored by an Irishman in the EPL. I'm sure Keane and Duff scored some spectacular goals and Irwin some great free kicks but Jeff's is right up there.
DeLorean
12/12/2016, 4:56 PM
Interesting. It has to be up there, they don't come much more spectacular in terms of the finish and he gets huge bonus points for the way he set it up for himself.
Was this Rory Delap goal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LCojBgjSX8) in the Premier League?
I think this might have been Irwin's best (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e63KpuqGP38) but it came in the F.A. Cup. He got some nice free kicks alright, notably in the famous 3-3 draw at Anfield (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdW6Q9QiRPc) but nothing that would come close to Hendrick's. He also scored this nice one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPMpWS7jSXw) against Spurs in the Premier League but more because of the Cantona pass.
This (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSm5oubwP1g) is possibly Keane's best, technically amazing. I remember he got a brilliant one for Spurs against Everton too with the outside of his boot, might have even got a hat-trick the same day.
Steven Reid's rocket (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHcxVcAqIdg)
Shane's from Long range (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVLMUNF3gH0) :o
Stephen Carr v Man Utd (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXCi9JXCrCA)
Gibson and Harte would have got a few crackers too but I can't think of any better than Hendrick's. Keane's at The Emirates comes closest for me. Can anybody think of any more?
TheOneWhoKnocks
12/12/2016, 5:27 PM
Robbie scored a cracker for Coventry against Arsenal too.
JOS v Arsenal.
Closed Account
12/12/2016, 6:03 PM
Goal of the month winners:
Simon Cox
6YuhYny8yKI
Damien Duff
4qXwEtzRSoc
Daryl Murphy (bonus Andy Reid pass)
DBVfGFpdgw0
Steven Reid
tHcxVcAqIdg
DeLorean
12/12/2016, 7:32 PM
That Duff one entered my head alright after Stutts mentioned him. It's a very good strike but I'm surprised it even won goal of the month to be honest, must have been an average enough month for crackers.
Charlie Darwin
12/12/2016, 7:47 PM
Murphy v Wigan won goal of the season I think.
Closed Account
12/12/2016, 11:09 PM
Murphy v Wigan won goal of the season I think.
Adebayor won it that season according to this but I'm not too sure about that wiki entry.
Either way, I'd prefer to score Hendricks over all of these but possibly Murphys as a team goal.
Scored one similiar to Hendrick a couple of seasons ago but the ref said that I used my arm to control it. Lies. We were 5-0 down at the time.
Closed Account
12/12/2016, 11:09 PM
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goal_of_the_Month_(England)
BonnieShels
12/12/2016, 11:22 PM
Interesting. It has to be up there, they don't come much more spectacular in terms of the finish and he gets huge bonus points for the way he set it up for himself.
Was this [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LCojBgjSX8"]Rory Delap goal[URL] in the Premier League?
It was against Spurs, so yes. 27 March 2004
DeLorean
13/12/2016, 6:11 AM
Ah... I thought it was against Coventry!
tricky_colour
18/12/2016, 6:55 PM
The Stephen Reid shot is on here as the 3rd fastest at 189mph (not sure if the speed is right though,says 78mph elsewhere) Think it should be 89mph?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOa_xL2lLxQ
Fixer82
19/12/2016, 12:06 AM
What about Robbie's goal for Villa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfZcd_MOd64
Actually, there a few of Robbie's in PL that are absolute crackers.
There was a Matt Holland goal also from a ridiculous angle that I could never find on youtube. anyone remember?
tetsujin1979
01/01/2017, 10:27 PM
If you're on Twitter, Tweet #Goal4 to @BBCMOTD to vote Hendrick's goal for December's Goal of the Month
DeLorean
01/01/2017, 10:57 PM
Mkhitaryan's offside goal won it. Hendrick third.
tricky_colour
03/01/2017, 1:11 AM
Goal of the month results
He was unlucky to come up against the Scorpian.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland, Mon 26 Dec) - 39.9%
Alexis Sanchez (West Ham 1-5 Arsenal, Sat 3 Dec) - 29.6%
Jeff Hendrick (Burnley 1-0 Bournemouth, Sat 10 Dec) - 16.1%
Hal Robson Kanu (Southampton 1-2 West Brom, Sat 31 Dec) - 6.4%
Wilfried Zaha (Hull 1-2 Crystal Palace, Sat 10 Dec) - 2.9%
I would say Jeffs require more skill in a way Mkhitaryan might never do that again in his career, but still it is a deserved winnner you don't see many like that.
But Jeffs is 3 element of skill whereas Mkhitaryanis basially just hanging leg out and hopiong for the best.
samhaydenjr
03/01/2017, 1:44 AM
The Stephen Reid shot is on here as the 3rd fastest at 189mph (not sure if the speed is right though,says 78mph elsewhere) Think it should be 89mph?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOa_xL2lLxQ
It says 189 km/h, which is 118 mph
Straight red for Jeff against Watford. A two footed tackle.
And Watford lead.
Closed Account
04/02/2017, 2:32 PM
Straight red for Jeff against Watford. A two footed tackle.
And Watford lead.
Nasty
http://streamable.com/ec8fg
TheOneWhoKnocks
04/02/2017, 2:36 PM
I thought it looked bad from the first angle but pretty innocuous from the second angle. I think a yellow card would have sufficed rather than ruin the game as a spectacle after 5 minutes. It didn't help that Holebas rolled around like he had been shot.
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