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PassItToTheKeeper

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  1. He looks to be able to score out of nothing and given we create very little, would be a good idea right now. Vardy and Daka don't look threatening at all compared to how Cannon ran Millwall ragged for example. His physicality and runs between the centre half and full back was our best number 9 performance of the season. Vardy and Daka have been awful performance wise.
  2. He needs to understand that you can play two strikers, especially when you have 4 who can all easily get double figures in this league. In fact, iheanacho could even play as a 10 behind two strikers, Vardy and Cannon, if you were a decent coach. Hermansen Faes Vestergaard Justin Mavididi Ndidi/Ricardo Winks Fatawu KDH Vardy Iheanacho I think a decent coach, like a De Zerbi, would even play Winks and KDH holding and put Iheanacho behind 2 of Daka/Vardy/Cannon.
  3. Was excellent in the first half of the season and was dominating every opponent all game, it was too easy for him. For me, the lack of legs in front of him and vestergaard is the biggest problem right now. Squad rotation has so poor, that KDH/Winks/Ricardo/Ndidi look completely exhausted. Faes and Vestergaard are actually the ones creating our chances when they break forward. On a secondary note, Winks is a bit of a nothing footballer, he's marking himself out the game lately, hiding behind opponents when the going is getting tough.
  4. He looks good at the start of the season, so good in fact that he's probably our most important player. Then he is overplayed and gets injured, then we rush him back when he's clearly not right and moan about his performances. Why are we blaming Ndidi for him being mismanaged season after season? The bloke can barely stand upright, he's clearly not fit....That's not his fault. It's like groundhog day, year after year and yet we're still blaming the wrong people every time.
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