Originally Posted by
samhaydenjr
Had a look at the highlights on Swansea's YouTube page and, once again, was really impressed by Obafemi - his layoffs, his runs, his finishing, were all excellent - the only concern was that he didn't seem to really open himself up pace-wise - in fact in the build-up to his second goal he was jogging into the box behind the play when you would have expected him to use his speed to charge towards the goal to meet a cross. Fortunately the ball still came to him on the edge of the area and he finished expertly. Perhaps I'm projecting this because of Kenny's explanation and because Hassenhuttl said when he got injured initially that he would have to be more careful about the runs he makes - on the other hand it may lend some credence to his decision to protect himself against injury by turning down the call-up to friendlies.
I hope he figures a way to use his pace to its full potential safely because, even now when he seems to be containing it somewhat, he's just scored eight goals in eleven Championship games and is the first of our young strikers to really put a run of goalscoring form together at that level. If he can unleash his speed fully, he could become unplayable for many defences (he's claimed he's faster than Mbappe). So the question comes up, when do we get to use him? If he's ready, I think he should be in the squad for the Nations League, possibly as an impact sub initially, with the potentila to become a starter if he keeps this form going to the end of the season and can carry it over to the international scene