I wasn't aware that he was two footed. He seems to favour his right foot to me.OK first of all he you seem to be ignoring the fact that he is two footed so cutting inside isn't necesarry.
That's the exact reason I think he's not that used to this role. I think he'll learn when to release the ball and not bite off more than he can chew. If he's still doing that at the age of 24 then he won't be all that successful out there.The fact that he ran into trouble was because he tried to do too much by holding onto the ball for too long.
I've never claimed to do otherwise. I assume on the basis of the way he tends to cut inside and run into a brick wall he's not that used to the role. You think otherwise, fine.Because of what's highlighted. You're basing your opinion on a guess FFS.
No you're not. It's a different game. You got to know when to whip in an in swinging cross, when to go around the outside and slip back onto you're good foot, when to release the short pass and when you can take on a few men and shoot. There's also varying degree of two footedness that enable you to get out of trouble on the other wing. Some players are so one footed in spite of the fact they make a handy winger they wouldn't be great on the other side.Bit vague, should have said you're a crap winger if you're unable to cut inside onto a foot you're comfortable with using.
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