jack bauer, on 03 October 2024 - 07:33 AM, said:
football is a team game and you need players with different attributes to compliment each other, paul cook is very good at building those relationships and understanding across his teams which is why he has had such success as a manager.
As technically gifted as a player may be there has to be the bare minimum that players will work hard for each other as you have spells in games where the opposition will ask questions.
Ironically watching the jacobs debate this week, one thing i noted on Tuesday was not his lack of effort off the ball at all but just before he was subbed he had committed 2 or 3 fouls, players are always learning and perhaps a side of his game that he needs to look at is his timing when challenging an opponent.
to add i do agree with the OP that there do seem to be people who make their mind up about a player and stick to it regardless.
Those fouls he committed were more lazy, not-concentrating fouls than gut-busting, trying to help the team. One or two stopped promising attacks.
These go to eleven.