Bonalair
John Robertson
In the right place for so many blocks and pick ups around the penalty spot/ edge of box
This is key for me.He was really good tonight but you never know which version will turn up, the asset or the liability.
Fulham showed the difference being brave with your changes can make. It was on course to be a humiliation before them.This is key for me.
We need to play him, but we also need a backup plan for if he's playing shite, and to not be afraid to yank him off first half if he is too.
Saw tonight why Arsenal were after himAll action man when he plays like this.
If he can get some level of consistency he’d be snapped up from us by a top six club
The back-up to Danilo should be Dominguez.This is key for me.
We need to play him, but we also need a backup plan for if he's playing shite, and to not be afraid to yank him off first half if he is too.
Yeah, he's a rough diamond and he's only going to get better. he's got a cracking engine.He is still a youngster, and sometimes his head gets away from him, but tonight he seemed much more disciplined, whilst still being an absolute engine, alongside Yates.
Never shied-away from showing for a pass, looked to create angles, get forward, and support the attack, but had the energy to get back when needed.
He still has a few rough edges, but I will tell you this, tonight was possibly one of his best outings in a Forest shirt.
Yeah, he's a rough diamond and he's only going to get better. he's got a cracking engine.
You mentioned his discipline tonight. I think that could be applied to every Forest player. The urgency with which they were running to cover all the gaps, to close down the opposition, and to get in tackle after tackle, while not getting booked. We have cut out silly fouls and bookings lately.
Just need to teach them what a set piece is. I think if we improved that aspect of our game, we'd be MUCH higher up the league. There's not much excuse for it too. It's one of the easiest things to prepare for in training.
He’s like a tortoise.It's gerrin warmer innit. Some footballers love warmth.