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Leicester City 2-2 Brighton

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  1. 6.3

    Total Average Rating

    125 votes
  2. Highest Rated Player

    Jamie Vardy 8.0
  3. Lowest Rated Player

    Jordan Ayew 4.3
  4. Manager Confidence 99% 0%

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Posted

Season: 2024/25
Voting Starts: 08/12/24
Voting Ends: 11/12/24

  1. Mads Hermansen
  2. James Justin
  3. Conor Coady
  4. Jannik Vestergaard
  5. Victor Kristiansen
  6. Wilfred Ndidi
  7. Boubakary Soumaré
  8. Kasey McAteer
  9. Bilal El Khannouss
  10. Jordan Ayew
  11. Jamie Vardy
  12. Oliver Skipp (sub)
  13. Stephy Mavididi (sub)
  14. Bobby Decordova-Reid (sub)
  15. Patson Daka (sub)
  16. Wout Faes (sub)

Posted
1 hour ago, Blueman1967 said:

McAteer did well today, El Khannouss was abit hit and miss, Vardy score one, and set one up, Mavididi was a threat when he came on.

I thought McAteer struggled against his fullback. Wasn’t surprised when he was hooked off early in the second half. He was better than Ayew is about the only compliment I can give him. He needs to believe more in his pace, strength and ability. 

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Our threat from the flanks was practically zero with Ayew and McAteer on the field. Ayew is not a winger and McAteer is not good enough for the Premier League.

 

Vardy of course was the undisputed man of the match.

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1 hour ago, Blueman1967 said:

McAteer did well today, El Khannouss was abit hit and miss, Vardy score one, and set one up, Mavididi was a threat when he came on.

McAteer was absolutely awful. Yet again wasted loads of opportunities and his first touch was so bad that it slowed us down every time he got the ball.

 

Like his attitude, he's got excellent game intelligence in terms of the positions he takes up but he will never make it as a winger at this level with his inability to control the ball.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Blueman1967 said:

McAteer did well today, El Khannouss was abit hit and miss, Vardy score one, and set one up, Mavididi was a threat when he came on.

In fairness I thought Mcateer was really poor. Lightweight and easily knocked off the ball, always looking to play backwards, incapable of taking his man on, struggled to get any meaningful cross in, contributes very little sadly. Would sooner have Reid there tbh.

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Hermansen - 7

Justin - 6

Coady - 8 - MOTM

Vestergaard - 7

Kristiansen - 6

Soumare - 7

Ndidi - 7

McAteer - 6

El Khannouss - 6

Ayew - 4

Vardy - 8

Posted
14 hours ago, Blueman1967 said:

McAteer did well today, El Khannouss was abit hit and miss, Vardy score one, and set one up, Mavididi was a threat when he came on.

McAteer did well at what exactly?

Posted
16 hours ago, funkyrobot said:

I thought McAteer struggled against his fullback. Wasn’t surprised when he was hooked off early in the second half. He was better than Ayew is about the only compliment I can give him. He needs to believe more in his pace, strength and ability. 

McAteer for me has no confidence in himself, when does he EVER run repeatedly at Premier League Fullback, not seen it yet, Abdul and him are light and day.

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