That's probably part of the issue though. The big lads don't tend to get played in midfield,.from a young age they get put at the back or up front.
Oh, I thought you were saying that you watched him 4/5 times and you just didn't see it? As in didn't see his ability.
He's a young CB who does the basics right, is good in the air despite not being the tallest and can make good runs forward on the left. I think he would benefit and would stand out more in a better league/more technical team. Hopefully gets a move away from Derby.
That's 2 wins and two clean sheets in a row after an away win in Monaco. Definitely their best win of the season.
Relegation looks like way less of a threat now with 6 points between all those in the bottom half of the table. If he's still playing week in week out I reckon he has to be in the next squad instead of the likes of Duffy (looks like he carries a similar goal threat).
Any team with Duffy in it only gives me nightmares to be honest. Unless we're going back to playing a really deep defensive line, which I doubt we will be.
Between Collins, O'Shea, O'Brien, Scales, McGuinness and Omobamidele once he starts getting his game we surely won't need Duffy by next autumn? Egan could do with showing some better form when he comes back from injury or there might be question marks over his starting place also.
I'm not that hopefull for Egan to be honest. Him and Duffy are the same age and Egan isn't even expected to be back to full fitness until late next year after his latest injury and surgery, according to Sheff Utd. Obviously, if he gets back to full fitness and his previous form, he'll be good to have in the squad but I think we should be focusing on the lads you mentioned above.
Some nice passing from O'Brien.
https://twitter.com/MatolissoB/statu...92470477877714
Interesting stat highlighted by OLs tv channel about O'Brien only giving away one foul in the last five games. Impressive stat given his size. While you might expect a big lad to win his duels it can be easy at times for opposition players to buy a foul against big lads like O'Brien.
https://www.foot01.com/equipe/ol/jak...me-l-ol-431153
Jake O'Brien, a crazy figure even surprises OL
Arriving as a complete unknown, coming from Crystal Palace, where he never played, Jake O'Brien is becoming indispensable to Olympique Lyonnais with very flattering statistics over the last 5 matches.
Thanks to a 3-0 victory against Toulouse, Lyon got some fresh air. If the Rhone club is still last in Ligue 1, it is only three lengths behind Téfécé, 15th. During this match, Alexandre Lacazette scored a hat-trick, full of opportunism. On his first goal, the attacker was served by Jake O'Brien. The Irish defender continues his good streak, having already scored 3 goals since the start of the season. In addition to his important offensive contribution to theOL, the former Cork City player is also predominant in defense. Although he cost a goal during the match against RC Lens (3-2 defeat of Les Gones), the 21-year-old stands out for his ability to be impeccable.
On the set of the OLNS show, on OL Play, Gaël Berger throws out a double-verified figure, showing that Jake O'Brien only made one mistake during of his last 5 matches, against precisely 5 caused faults. For comparison, over the same period, Sinaly Diomandé, Dejan Lovren, Henrique and Nicolas Tagliafico committed 7 fouls and 8 for Clinton Mata as well as Saël Kumbedi. Jake O'Brien is therefore the most reliable defender of this Lyon team, despite his lack of experience at the highest level. The 22-year-old gives 100% and deserves his starting place, as the editor-in-chief of OL Média explains. “He only made one mistake. It seems incredible because he's big, he plays a lot with his arms. He is 1m97 tall. This is a huge asset on set pieces. It is astonishing, especially in terms of its running quality. For the moment, we haven't seen him get ahead of himself” explains Gaël Berger, seduced by the surprise recruitment of Jake O'Brien.
From that highlights video, he looked fairly comfortable playing in the wide areas, which not all CBs do. I wonder, given his apparent pace, does he have it in him to be a full-back too, similar to how Dan Burn evolved for Brighton and Newcastle.
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Another win and clean sheet sees Lyon out of the relegation zone.
And with ten men for the last few minutes too
Fair dues to him. He's certainly putting his case across
that's some highlight reel above. looks very tidy. Shane Duffy with an eye for a pass? I'd take that.
Naff music though.
One of two Lyon players given straight red cards in a 3-1 defeat against Le Havre today. Looking at a couple of matches out now; pity in terms of the momentum he had been building up
Rumour of course, but lines up with some separate rumours I was hearing late last year about Everton scouting O’Brien and well keen.
https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.co...rnaut-danjuma/
John Fallon saying Everton and Atalanta have had bids rejected for Jake O'Brien
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41321962.html
Have Everton even got money to spend this window given all their issues.
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