Osborne again, on 18 March 2025 - 12:23 PM, said:
But he's young enough and talented enough to intelligently take in what he needs to do. There's several, very experienced midfielders at the club, who he can learn from. Mike Jones, Tom Naylor, John Fleck and Ollie Banks are all there to help him develop his game. Probably it's a mental block he has, and he likes to go backwards.
I like DJ, but he needs to develop that confidence to move the ball forward quickly.
Is it as simple as receiving the ball, looking up for the run and play it into the channel?
It just seems to be (not that I'm a mind reader) he gets the ball and his initial thought is 'what next?' By that time, his choices of pass have dwindled to backwards or sideways.
I talked to a football coach a while ago (it may have changed by now!) and their take on being a top player is quickness of thought - not necessarily the skill factor, I mean that helps obviously, but how quick your mind and feet as such link up. The quickness and reaction time of what that player is doing.