weller54 Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 11 minutes ago, Sunbury Fox said: Got real pace and dynamism, an excellent first touch and can tackle and pass well. What's not to like? ....don't like the fact we resorted to having to play Amartey when this guy was supposed to be our answer to our RB problems.
Farrington fox Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 Amartey is a difficult one. Sometimes I've thought all he needs is more minutes. But then, he doesn't seen confident with the ball and always looks capable of making a howler... Should we persevere ? Claude, its over to you.
Clever Fox Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 He done well last night although I thought he was a little weak in the Shaw challenge, Shaw out muscled him, but it's his first Prem game so he'll be smarter for it. I suspect the decision to play him forward was made early in the Week with Albrighton injured. All the tactics would have been worked on and to late for the new signing Ghezzel. I'm sure he'll revert back to FB once Albrighton is fit and Ghezzel gets to work with the squad.
baldeagle Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 2 minutes ago, Clever Fox said: He done well last night although I thought he was a little weak in the Shaw challenge, Shaw out muscled him, but it's his first Prem game so he'll be smarter for it. I suspect the decision to play him forward was made early in the Week with Albrighton injured. All the tactics would have been worked on and to late for the new signing Ghezzel. I'm sure he'll revert back to FB once Albrighton is fit and Ghezzel gets to work with the squad. Exactly what I said earlier. Exciting times
VLC86 Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 5 minutes ago, Clever Fox said: He done well last night although I thought he was a little weak in the Shaw challenge, Shaw out muscled him, but it's his first Prem game so he'll be smarter for it. I suspect the decision to play him forward was made early in the Week with Albrighton injured. All the tactics would have been worked on and to late for the new signing Ghezzel. I'm sure he'll revert back to FB once Albrighton is fit and Ghezzel gets to work with the squad. I think he got really unlucky with the Shaw challenge. When you play you try and anticipate the first touch, Shaw’s miscontrol meant he couldn’t really do much about it. I can’t be the only one thinking Kasper should have been the one that did a little bit better surely? Ricky P looks like a real find, it’s a difficult one but on that evidence I would possibly prefer him to start higher up the pitch V Wolves.
Clever Fox Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 7 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said: I think he got really unlucky with the Shaw challenge. When you play you try and anticipate the first touch, Shaw’s miscontrol meant he couldn’t really do much about it. I can’t be the only one thinking Kasper should have been the one that did a little bit better surely? Ricky P looks like a real find, it’s a difficult one but on that evidence I would possibly prefer him to start higher up the pitch V Wolves. The real mistake was someone not getting to Mata, After that it was a good thru ball and Shall done well. I don't think he new much about the first touch. After that he done excellently. I just think a lit of bodily contact from Rico might have put him off. Similar to the way Bailey leaned and nudged Nacho in the box to put him off out chance. It was a good strike from Shaw and he put it in the only place guaranteed to score. It was a Strikers finish from a full back and Kasper probably anticipated a pure strike at him. Kasper may have got down to save on another day but it's hard to be too critical when Shaw skill was excellent.
weller54 Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 1 hour ago, Farrington fox said: Amartey is a difficult one. Sometimes I've thought all he needs is more minutes. But then, he doesn't seen confident with the ball and always looks capable of making a howler... Should we persevere ? Claude, its over to you. Persevered with him long enough.. He's not good enough!
Foxxed Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 1 hour ago, weller54 said: ....don't like the fact we resorted to having to play Amartey when this guy was supposed to be our answer to our RB problems. In a 442 we also don't have many RW options. Ricardo looked like the best option there. Had Amartey not given away that penalty they'd probably be few complaints.
Bert Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 8 hours ago, dmayne7 said: Would he? I doubt it. Considering how where Shaw struck the ball from, a keeper wouldn't have a chance to set himself. And again, the position of the ball makes it very difficult to get anything on. If it goes under your body from that distance, then short of being much, bigger he can't get anything on it. His arm would have to go in an entirely unnatural position. He’s got more than his arms he can save the ball with. Ask most goalkeepers, they’d be disappointed not to have got something on it.
dmayne7 Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 15 minutes ago, Bert said: He’s got more than his arms he can save the ball with. Ask most goalkeepers, they’d be disappointed not to have got something on it. I know he has... Edit: I take back this bit having just seen it again . But I stand by the fact he should not have saved it.
Finn Claw II Posted 11 August 2018 Posted 11 August 2018 I reckon Ricardo will be right back with Albrighton in front of him vs. Wolves. I can see them interchanging quite well
Dan Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 To be fair having watched that back he was quite unlucky. I don't really see what he was meant to done. Dodgy touch from Shaw meant he'd have to commit himself and risk conceding a penalty which they'd have no doubt got. It was a freak goal. I like this bloke. Really good player.
KingsX Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 Nice to see Ricardo's silky control receiving passes of any length. I ioved watching that part of Riyad's game and it appears we may have another first touch artist.
The Doctor Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 10 hours ago, Bert said: He’s got more than his arms he can save the ball with. Ask most goalkeepers, they’d be disappointed not to have got something on it. Schmeichel will be disappointed with himself, but he'll be disappointed with himself to not get something on the penalty having gone the right way, sort of player he is - in reality it's a difficult one for any keeper, just because Shaw's first touch gives no clue what's coming or where to set yourself.
Dr The Singh Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 Looks good, he is comfortable on the ball and not afraid to go forward
Bert Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 11 minutes ago, The Doctor said: Schmeichel will be disappointed with himself, but he'll be disappointed with himself to not get something on the penalty having gone the right way, sort of player he is - in reality it's a difficult one for any keeper, just because Shaw's first touch gives no clue what's coming or where to set yourself. Yep it all happened so fast and I’m not saying he absolutely should’ve saved it. But it wasn’t one of the where you thought ah well didn’t have a chance at all there.
adamkhalifa Posted 12 August 2018 Posted 12 August 2018 9 hours ago, Dan LCFC said: To be fair having watched that back he was quite unlucky. I don't really see what he was meant to done. Dodgy touch from Shaw meant he'd have to commit himself and risk conceding a penalty which they'd have no doubt got. It was a freak goal. I like this bloke. Really good player. I thought the same. Shaw was lucky to get the touch and the forward movement meant he got there before RP.
J.Lisemore Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 Rated the 10th best right back in the world according to FourFourTwo. We’ve got a proper player here.
Wolfox Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 Looked mustard… first time I’ve seen him play and and I really liked what I saw... great attacking intent
Harry96 Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 Great performance already one of the best right backs in the league. Love it when he goes galloping forward
Cropwellfox Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 First half in particular he made a number runs inside and past Albrighton, their defenders didn’t know whether to track or not. Very encouraging performance both going forward and defensively I thought.
Max Power Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 Very impressive. Liked the combination with Albrighton staying wide and Ricardo underlapping.
StriderHiryu Posted 18 August 2018 Posted 18 August 2018 He is absolute quality. Quite honestly he’s too good for Leicester and if he played right back for Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool or Chelsea you’d think “that guy looks really good.” You’ve got to credit Puel for convincing him to join! Maybe he’s got some incriminating footage of him somewhere He’s fast, can use either foot, can cross, is a decent tackler, good positional sense and best of all a good decision maker. It’s rare that he plays a pass or ball that you think is the wrong option. Only criticism is that the understanding between Albrighton and him is not there yet but given this is the first time they started together that’s not really surprising. Perhaps his size could be an issue but he and Amartey dealt with Traore so well that they swapped the man he was up against. Honestly this guy’s a steal even at 25m.
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