shmmeee
Well-Known Member
He wasn't right to just move him on and not at least attempt at playing him to his strengths during his time here. That's nonsensical to call that a correct decision in my view. He shouldn't have brought him in, in the first place if he was just going to try and mould JCH into something he wasn't. As attempted with Chaplin and Bakayoko also.
Anyway, it's done now there's little point rehashing it.
“Play to his strengths” means change the way Robins wants the team to play, which means not playing to Robins’ strengths or the other players he’s brought in to do a job.
Agree that we bring in strikers then use them badly, but once that’s clear getting rid is the right decision and ultimately Robins was right to play the way he wanted because we went up