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The lack of movement off the ball is shocking. Jones is one of the only players moving about and trying to make something happen. As much as you can on TV watch the players ahead of the CB’s when they have the ball. It’s so easy for a Fulham to defend.
Gakpo, Wirtz, Szoboslai, Jones all capable of getting a goal.
The fact we don’t have Ekitike, Isak and Salah isn’t Slots fault tbf.
Gakpo is a 1 in 3 type player, Wirtz similar in Germany but has struggled to match that so far in PL, Szoboszlai is 1 in 6 for us, Jones 1 in 10.So between the 4 most prolific players you get about 0.9 goals per game on average.
It's not Slot's fault but there is a problem with the way we are building the squad
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Has any of the coaches ever heard of a player actually trying to dribble past an opposition player, or, and i know this is a it crazy, what about playing some one twos to team mates who are not playing statues and actually move into space.
The coaches are ****e, and the players dont give a ****.
Once slot gets the bullet I reckon there will be stories coming out about behind the scenes issues.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
Has any of the coaches ever heard of a player actually trying to dribble past an opposition player, or, and i know this is a it crazy, what about playing some one twos to team mates who are not playing statues and actually move into space.
The coaches are ****e, and the players dont give a ****.
Once slot gets the bullet I reckon there will be stories coming out about behind the scenes issues.
What? They've been trying those moves, one-twos, dribbling, but haven't been able to pull them off consistently. These players aren't going to start suddenly playing out of their skin against these tactics if the management team changes. Do you think a new coaching staff would suddenly make opposition defences part like the red sea?
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