He needs more game time in that centre-back position ~ ~ He could possibly knock a few extra years out of the football career if he could get to play centre-back regularly.
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Was he playing CB when he scored v Denmark a few years ago, if I am not completely misremembering, and then more or less never played there again.
Was that not Duffy?
I see Doc started the game against Leicester and weighted in with an assist in a 3 0 away victory. Good to see the form continuing on the up.
Doherty is having a good first half against United. The new manager is surely happy with him so far.
Kept his place as the right sided centreback in Wolves back three. Did just the right amount of obstruction on Onana for the winning goal (a direct ball in from a corner).
When Man United went down a man, I thought Doherty was one of the more positive Wolves players in possession, when some other players got a bit pensive.
A great start for him under the new manager and this wide centreback position seems to suit him.
We probably shouldn't be overly surprised that the solution for the problem of an underperforming Irish player was to stick him at centre back.
Wolves lose 3-0 to a very smart looking Nottingham Forest. But interesting to see Doherty wearing the captain’s armband. Quite a change in fortune after starting the season almost looking like his career at the top level could be over.
Wolves were outgunned so probably wouldn’t have made a difference but Doherty inexplicably stepped up leaving I believe Isak completely open in front of goal, which he finished easily from close range.
Maybe the kind of thing you can get away with as a fullback but not as a centreback. Looked really poor on the replay.
Not sure many would have predicted last August that Doherty would have more Premier League goals than Ferguson by mid January.
He was being singled out for Chelsea's second. I thought it was a bit harsh but arguably he should have kept the line. Regardless had a good game and had a couple of smart moments of playing Chelsea's attacks off side
Thought Doherty was excellent yesterday against Liverpool. Played like a leader. Yellow card for descent was stupid but he’s looking like an excellent premier league footballer
Himself and Semedo were switching, so he was sometimes RCB and other times RWB, occasionally he popped up in midfield too
Just a few short months ago, many of our fans fulminated on social media about how Doherty was "sh1t" and angrily declared that he was lucky to be in the squad while noisily complaining that he didn't sing the anthem. It reminds me a little of how Robbie Brady - another of that crop of talented campaigners - was treated in the same space (the moronic inferno of social media) before he scored an absolute screamer against Finland. It would be nice to see Doherty respond to his detractors with a similar retort.
It would be nice to see Doherty fulfil his potential for Ireland and for Wolves.
His performances in an Ireland shirt warranted the criticism he got. His lack of effort cost us a goal in Hallgrimssons 1st game and he was rightly left out after. Fair play to him for getting his career back on track when it looked like it was just fizzling out, but lets not have revisionist history where we pretend it was wrong to say he was poor
Amen. Doherty was absolutely awful for club and country during that stretch and has had some rough patches in his career. Seems to be a difficult character to manage and/or has consistency issues.
But when he’s motivated he’s one of our most talented players. The fact most of us know his potential when he’s in the mood is what has gotten so many of us frustrated over the years. We don’t want him to fail — we are frustrated because we feel he’s not fulfilling his potential.
In any event the new Wolves manager is getting the best of him now and hopefully that translates into positive performances with Ireland.
I wonder how much better Matt Doherty would be as a centre-back, if he had played more there in his career ?
It's just one of those things that we have such strength in depth in that position, and completely lacking in quality players in other positions.
There's always an Irish player or two that the half-assed supporters go really harsh on. In my personal world it's the lads that are rugby first and soccer when we qualify for something. Doherty has been taking the brunt of that recently...probably because he's one of the few players they actually know the name of. I've seen the same play out on social media and yeah, a lot of it is from that section who seem weirdly satisfied when we lose.
Niall Quinn and O'Shea used to get similar treatment
I've criticised Doherty a lot lately but I'm equally impressed with the run of form he's on and I would expect him/ hope for him to start against Bulgaria
Cullen is the other punch bag at the moment. Has taken over the mantle from Brady. Seemingly no consideration from some quarters that his drop off in form may be down to the way we're setting up the team (two in midfield) rather than anything he's doing differently from his early caps when he was being fêted.
Watching the Wolves game tonight and I must say I'm really impressed with Doherty. One of the best players on the pitch and some lovely forward runs. O'Brien playing well too. We have a great back line if HH can get them working as unit