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Jack Armstrong
Huge for the lad.
That said, Gerken should be saving it.
That said, Gerken should be saving it.
Is he playing left mid in a 433?
Is he playing left mid in a 433?
NopeCould be about to become the first Forest player to score a winner in a play-off game.
Not going well. Jayden looking dangerous on the left tho
Not really. Certainly quick but he had a couple of chances to put crosses in and failed miserably. Looks very uncomfortable on the left.
Not really. Certainly quick but he had a couple of chances to put crosses in and failed miserably. Looks very uncomfortable on the left.
Fucks sake Exeter are getting BATTERED
Aye, could've been four down.
And the rest. Could have been 5 or 6 as I’ve been watching
And the rest. Could have been 5 or 6 as I’ve been watching
Inverted fullbacks and half spaces.Really don't get the logic of playing wing backs on their weak side.
Inverted fullbacks and half spaces.
In short, it's all Guardiola's fault.
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“Jayden’s (Richardson) personality and character has been superb and alongside Dara O’Shea, he is the best loan character we have had at this football club,” the manager told exetercityfc.co.uk.
“That speaks volumes for Nottingham Forest, it speaks volumes for Jayden and his family, and he has improved throughout the season.
“He has probably been a little bit unlucky that right wing-back is his natural position and Randell Williams has been our best player this season, but the fact that I trusted him to play on the opposite side of the pitch in the semi-final and the final speaks volumes for how far he has come.”
“He has pace and power and is a dynamic player,” he said.
“He still needs to learn a lot about the fundamentals of football and the defensive side of it if he is going to be a top class full-back, but he is an exciting player moving forward and he has always got a smile on his face and the way he interacted, for a lad that had come down from Nottingham to live in the area in temporary accommodation, was great.
“He seemed to enjoy his time, which we are delighted with because we want it to reflect well on the environment we have got here, but hopefully he is one we could work with again in the future if he were to go out on loan again.
“We would love to have him back.”