Must be said in his defence that when he doesn't have time to think about what he's doing, his finishing can be clinical enough. It's when he gets time, he seems to panic almost.
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Must be said in his defence that when he doesn't have time to think about what he's doing, his finishing can be clinical enough. It's when he gets time, he seems to panic almost.
I think he just got caught out ball watching and the winger got in behind him. The same thing could have easily happened if he was at centre back so nothing to do with swapping positions imo.
Which one is it?
I don't remember him holding up the ball. Anytime he had the ball at his feet he was moving.Quote:
Hynes held the ball up well enough on Friday. Could head it too.
Nothing to do with his finishing in this case, just poor decision making. It was very difficult to control the ball when running onto it that fast (I still think he should have got it under control though) and the best thing to have done was to hit it first time. Once it's on target and to the side of the keeper there's no chance of him saving it. Unfortunately his lack of experience in situations like that showed there- Paul Byrne would have taken that chance imo.
And also the insertion of 'imo' into Dman's statement does not add anything to it. It is already clear that it is his opinion.
Welcome to the realms of doublethink...