Fornals is shit.....
BBC Sport "Since the start of last season, Pablo Fornals has assisted more goals in the Premier League than any other player for West Ham (six)."
Fornals is shit.....
Tbh Jay I'm surprised it's as few as 6. Two more tonight of course. I suppose it's what is meant by an assist. I'm assuming it's the immediate pass preceding the goal, such as the free kick from which Bowen scored, as well as his shot that came back off the post, again for Bowen to take advantage, But he was also involved in moves , particularly in the "re-start" games where his ability to spot an opening led to a chance being created by other players. One of the goals against Chelsea being a case in point.
I can`t remember you making 900 predictions?9898 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:15 pmterrya1965 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:12 pm
Tbf ,you have got one or two things rights.,,,But come on,99% Numbers?
Alright, 98%.
I don`t want to put a curse on it,but Antonio up front is less likely to get injured. On the wings he tends to sprint a lot more and gets tight or pulled hamstrings.Up front,he uses more his strenghth,rather than his pace.Dagger wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:29 am crazy ant it
thought if they played Haller drop Fornals and play Antonio in his place we would be stronger
and that was after the wolves game
still think that team last night with Antonio and Haller switching around up top between them would be a handful
but you cant argue about Fornals effort last night or in previous games
You're absolutely right Whiskey. I do think he's a bit slow and lightweight but he can certainly pick a passWhiskyman wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:55 pmTbh Jay I'm surprised it's as few as 6. Two more tonight of course. I suppose it's what is meant by an assist. I'm assuming it's the immediate pass preceding the goal, such as the free kick from which Bowen scored, as well as his shot that came back off the post, again for Bowen to take advantage, But he was also involved in moves , particularly in the "re-start" games where his ability to spot an opening led to a chance being created by other players. One of the goals against Chelsea being a case in point.
Fornals would be one of the first names on my team sheet tbh. Look back at the goals we scored in the re start period and you'll see how many times he was involved, either with the final "assist" pass or creating the opening in the first place. And as you say he always gives 100%.Dagger wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:29 am crazy ant it
thought if they played Haller drop Fornals and play Antonio in his place we would be stronger
and that was after the wolves game
still think that team last night with Antonio and Haller switching around up top between them would be a handful
but you cant argue about Fornals effort last night or in previous games
And looks to put in a lot of work pressing the opposition .JayK wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 10:43 amYou're absolutely right Whiskey. I do think he's a bit slow and lightweight but he can certainly pick a passWhiskyman wrote: ↑Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:55 pm
Tbh Jay I'm surprised it's as few as 6. Two more tonight of course. I suppose it's what is meant by an assist. I'm assuming it's the immediate pass preceding the goal, such as the free kick from which Bowen scored, as well as his shot that came back off the post, again for Bowen to take advantage, But he was also involved in moves , particularly in the "re-start" games where his ability to spot an opening led to a chance being created by other players. One of the goals against Chelsea being a case in point.
He does indeed. Whether he's any good at getting the ball back is another matter. Pressing is important in a team like ours.