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Thread: Jeff Hendrick M Sheffield Wednesday (loan from Newcastle) b.1992

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour View Post
    https://youtu.be/pNEuiC1bheE?t=2m32s
    2:32 for goal.
    Note he is involved in the build up.
    He should probably score more goals, but they tend to be worth waiting for when they come along.

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    He should definitely score more goals. Sean Dyche said the same and has spoken to him about this, hence why he has been dropped.
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    Worth noting it was his 100th Premier League appearance too Paul. Not bad for a fella that you assured us would never play there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    He should definitely score more goals. Sean Dyche said the same and has spoken to him about this, hence why he has been dropped.
    He said he should score more and that he was versatile and a very hard worker, a really good team player and a good guy to have around the place. I'm not sure he said he had been dropped because he doesn't score enough.

    Sean Dyche hailed his influence, on his 100th Premier League appearance: “He’s scored a few really class goals, but today was really good.


    “The build up play, he got turned, finds a little ball in between, good ball into Vyds, he lays it off, and it’s a fine strike. Top drawer.

    “He’s a bit unfortunate actually, Jeff, he does so many good jobs for us. Sometimes he gets questioned, and I can’t believe it, he does so many jobs for us, even today, he starts wide and comes inside, and he’s a top lad around the place, and a very good player, in my opinion.

    He scored a very good goal today.

    Hendrick hasn’t started in the Premier League this season, but Dyche is delighted with his attitude: “A big week for him, but he trains right, he’s good around the group, he’s not a moaner - he asks a question, don’t get me wrong, he’ll ask ‘what can I do, why aren’t I playing?’ and he’s really affected the game.



    Jay Rod came on sharp. Vyds looked sharp, running hard to affect the game, and that’s all we can ask when we make substitutions, that they come on with the will and desire to affect the game. That was what was missing second half, we got into that mode where everyone is waiting for someone else to do something. No one could quite grip the game or find the moment to affect it.

    Even if we hadn't found an equaliser, I would have still thought we affected it.”

    Dyche believes Hendrick can add more goals to his game: “Now and again he gets questioned but I think he can affect the game in so many different ways.

    The biggest thing I have spoken to him about is scoring more goals, he is a big lad who can head it and strike it. I want him to add to that side of the game. I thought all three of the subs did well, I was pleased with that."

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    Hendrick's lack of starts this season might be down to Dyche's approach of keeping a consistent team. The guy picks his best XI and is very reluctant to change it. If you're out in the cold there it can be a long wait for your next chance.
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    On the scoresheet in the cup against Peterborough. Burnley 3-0 up after 25 mins. Kevin Long gets a rare start.

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    2020 is just trying too hard to be weird now!

    Joking aside, it would be great to see him get a move like that. Serie A isn't quite at the level of old, and I could see him doing very well for himself there.

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    I think it is a fanciful link and would be great if true.

    I don't think he has become the player he could have been for Ireland or Burnley so a change of scenery is no harm and a new coaching environment at the age of 28.

    I am just really surprised it is AC Milan offering him the opportunity, if that is the case.

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    If this goes through the Gary Breen one will fade away into deep folklore ! ! !

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    Silly season or a sign that even the big name clubs will be looking for bargains for the forseeable future? He may not a world beater but a Premier League regular is well able for the Serie A. If there's any truth in it he's young enough to make a go of it.
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    I just want to hear him attempting Italian

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    i actually think the burnley move was terrible for Jeff. With respect to the good work that Sean Dyche has done, Jeff has had to adapt his game to fit to what Dyche wants. And in that adaptation, Jeff has removed from his game most of the qualities that a footballing side would want.

    If you think of his performances for Trap and up until Euro 2016, he was bright and energetic, he could go past a player, he showed quick feet and invention and could pick a pass. Under Dyche, it's been all about winning headers in the final third, being the first to the loose ball and recycling it to a winger or a deeper midfielder. It's like all the creative instincts he had didn't fit the system at club level. And he hasn't been able to switch systems easily from club to country...

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    In a team that plays football on the ground and will have more possession — it could really suit him. As mentioned, I don’t think he’s really built for the Burnley system or for what we were doing for much of the O’Neill/McCarthy eras. A lot of us have an overly inflated view of what Milan’s level is — they’ve dropped off in recent years and Hendrick would be equipped to be a key component for them.

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    I know it is apples and oranges in some regards but Hendrick wasn't able to be a key component for Burnley. That's why people are surprised regarding Milan.

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    His performance against the Italians in our final group match of Euro 2016 is what is behind this move. That season he was unable to keep his place in the side at Derby yet thoroughly dominated the Italian midfield that day. Fair play to him and I hope he gets paid well and makes a success of himself at one of the world's biggest clubs.

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    I doubt AC Milan are really signing a player on the basis of a match four years ago?

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    It is hard to figure out why they'd be interested in him when he hasn't really played very well for Burnley, especially over the last year.

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    I would agree with Colbert’s assessment. It came to my mind as well. It’s the only thing that makes sense. And it was the kind of match that would stick in the memory for any Italian watching.

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