That touch from Bakayoko to Kastaneer won't get enough of a mention.
That touch from Bakayoko to Kastaneer won't get enough of a mention.
Much like his assist on Saturday didn't.
An assist? Being very generous there squire.More like had a touch before the O’Hare goal. O’Hare had lots to do still and made something out of nothing.I doubt many even realised he got an assist.
It's very strange.
I mean, what he did is literally the definition of an assist.An assist? Being very generous there squire.More like had a touch before the O’Hare goal. O’Hare had lots to do still and made something out of nothing.
Mmmmm, not sure it was a chance laid on a plate.I mean, what he did is literally the definition of an assist.
Yeah, that isn't the definition of an assist...Mmmmm, not sure it was a chance laid on a plate.
An assist? Being very generous there squire.More like had a touch before the O’Hare goal. O’Hare had lots to do still and made something out of nothing.
Drysdale pretty poor for both goals.
Game of opinions and all that. Not writing him off by any means. Think Williams looks the better of the two at the moment though.Think that's pretty harsh, particularly for the 2nd goal where he was badly let down by Mason who was caught well out of position, and who left Drysdale exposed to the type of run the goalscorer made.
There's definite promise in Drysdale, but he does seem to lack pace and is a different type of centre back to Williams who seems stronger physically and is a more traditional type. Drysdale however does seem very comfortable in possession, and can definitely see a pass. With those strengths he might be better looking to develop into a holding midfielder where his lack of pace is not so critical rather than his current position.
So would we have scored if his header had gone to an Ipswich defender?An assist? Being very generous there squire.More like had a touch before the O’Hare goal. O’Hare had lots to do still and made something out of nothing.