05 Oct 2025 23:14:29
Granted I'm no expert, just a every day punter like you all, but I don't see the big deal with Tounekti. He's so one footed, always looking to cut in. No end produce, no shot at goal, if I see him roll his foot over the ball again, it'll be one to many times.
I looked at Motherwells 1st goal today, winger down their right, low cross into a area and ask the defenders to defend. We don't have wingers thst can do thst as thry play on the opposite side from their strong side.
Now you many say professional footballers should be able to hit with both feel, but how many are truly vomfi on both feet?
I like my wingers to go kn the outside, hit he line and get a dangerous cross in. I don't have any stats to say which is better. Just an opinion.
But like I say, I'm no expert and just a every day punter.
06 Oct 2025 09:45:26
The rare times our wide men go to the byline and cross or cut back often creates goals, but I heard the manager prefers them to cut inside or make the short pass to keep possession?
Most supporters would prefer the more direct winger as long as they had a decent end product.
06 Oct 2025 10:12:35
Yes indeed, a winger who can regularly hit the bye line and cut it back to the onrushing forward is a real asset. Our wingers tend to hit it straight across goal and hit defenders. It must be a cut back to be effective.
06 Oct 2025 10:36:34
Rolling his foot over ball and facing defender up (slowing play and his advantage of skill and pace slowing back up defender to join ) is giving me mikey Johnstone feelings,