Yeremy Pino

Ayew got some grief too and Kamada's worth is only now becoming clearer. A bit clearer anyway.
Kamada is one of those players who when he plays is unspectacular and doesn’t stand out. However, when he’s not been available our midfield simply hasn’t worked and Wharton in particular has looked much less effective. That more than anything shows Kamada’s value
 
Kamada is one of those players who when he plays is unspectacular and doesn’t stand out. However, when he’s not been available our midfield simply hasn’t worked and Wharton in particular has looked much less effective. That more than anything shows Kamada’s value
More irony if post-Glasner he becomes the player he thought we were getting. Of our current midfielders he's at least shown previously that he can score.
 
This,
Pino will come good for us or (like so many players in the past) will end up leaving, getting the support he needs and then becomes a World beater elsewhere.
Some fans are not happy unless they have someone to pick on. Before Pino it was Kamada, before that Edouard and so it goes on.
There's no point in calling for everyone to get behind him because the moaners will always moan. They'll keep talking about his faults and complain about him (as if they are top coaches) until either he hits some real form or they find someone else to bitch about.
Good news Yeremy, Kamada is back very soon 🙄
Agree, not sure he will be a world beater, as he lacks a little pace, but he should prove to be very good for us.

Last week i noticed how well Summerville is now playing for West Ham. Last season he looked out of his depth and lacked the physicality for the Prem (despite having previously played there for Leeds).

Players take time to adapt - a new country, language, team mates, formation, food etc
 
Agree, not sure he will be a world beater, as he lacks a little pace, but he should prove to be very good for us.

Last week i noticed how well Summerville is now playing for West Ham. Last season he looked out of his depth and lacked the physicality for the Prem (despite having previously played there for Leeds).

Players take time to adapt - a new country, language, team mates, formation, food etc

Great example.

The good thing now is that with Pino, Guessard, Sarr, Johnson and I guess Nketiah and Uche we dont have to play Pino (or anyone) for 90 mins week in week out. Plenty of firepower there.
 

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