For whatever reason, Lawrence was not called up for the Portugal training stint. Until a month prior to the Italy game he was out injured for 4 or 5 months. So under Trap's methodology, Lawrence was not in the radar of being picked for the Italy game.
Much like his game is cautious we can expect his methods to be cautious. He is consistentI'm saying that at least 4 competitive games will have gone by (almost half a campaign) by the time he will have looked at alternative options up close in what we all acknowledge are very week areas in the team.
I think he's too methodical in bringing players in to then give them the fair consideration, to the point of denying the team of an asset for an undue period. Lawrence being a case in point. Fair consideration can be given to the 22nd and 23rd man in a competitive squad without compromising the team in any way.
That's not going to change, no more that his feet size are going to get bigger. What we have to see done is that he makes enough good cautious decisions to more than balance out some of the cautious decisions that might cost us.
If not, we get another manager. Until that time, Trap is his own man. He has his way of assessing how we play, who can play there, how he figures out who can play there and he has his assistants to keep him informed. There is an impenetrable brick wall around that methodology. He is being paid the money and he is the one has to take the responsibility for the decisions in the face of 4 million varying opinions. Until his contract is declared null and void, it is a dictatorship.
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