Ross Barkley

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But what?

His stats are excellent.

He's taken on a bigger role in the side already this season under a new manager who is demanding more, and he has responded well to that.

He's 22.

Some ridiculous comments on here.

Not all from me either...I smell the merest whiff of davek/Martinez - I've said it so it must be right certainty

and for the 3rd time...we shall see, the wheel's still in spin for me, that's all. It's Koeman's call and it's up to Ross to do better on a regular...very regular basis

Stats?; Deeds mate, deeds...they will decide which of us is less wrong than the other.
 
He is local, young, and English, and all of this to dome degree contributes to the extra pressure he finds himself under. We always yearn for a local lad to come through, and come through big.

His biggest challenge for me is overcoming his mental fragility and learning to play more on instinct rather than taking that extra second to overthink - but I'm not sure if that can be coached into/out of your game.

Ability wise he is right up there RK must just find a way to let him play with less anxiety - the less overt responsibility he is given (i.e. captaincy) the better for him as I see it, though of course that doesn't give him a free pass to not carry his weight for the team.

I have always been sceptical of sports psychology and practitioners in that field but would be sure they are employed by the club - this is a perfect example where they could earn their money's worth and see if they can help loosen the shackles as it were.

He does get an unfair break from some quarters - he was consistently one of our better performers in an awful season last year and has been a bit in and out so far under Koeman, but has already chipped in with goals, and aside from Lukaku, we don;t have anyone doing that often enough.
 
I'm a huge fan of his cause he's got the sort of potential that's very hard to find out there however I'm a firm believer that he'll only reach it if he's played in midfield. Now that's another conundrum altogether cause we have Gueye who's already playing at a very high level. I wouldn't mind us selling him at this point cause potential might never be fulfilled while players like Gueye have already fulfilled theirs.
You wouldn't mind selling him??? That's outrageous really, the lad was poor first half and Koeman seen it, you don't sell a player who has all the attributes to be a top top player. Mirallas was much worse for me in that first half but Koeman in my opinion was sending a message that nobody is untouchable. Get behind him and the fans would want to stop booing him at home, Phil Neville and Carragher spoke really highly of him, think they know more than us. Neville spoke about how the Valencia players marvelled at his technical ability.
 
The media seem to have an obsession with tearing this kid down. He's had a bad half, so what, Lukaku had an awful first half but got a chance to stay on. He's also gone 6 months without scoring but no one is falling him out in the national press as vociferously as they are jumping on Ross.

Don't think it's the media as much as it's our own fans this time mate!
 

Not all from me either...I smell the merest whiff of davek/Martinez - I've said it so it must be right certainty

and for the 3rd time...we shall see, the wheel's still in spin for me, that's all. It's Koeman's call and it's up to Ross to do better on a regular...very regular basis

Stats?; Deeds mate, deeds...they will decide which of us is less wrong than the other.

I'm not claiming to be 100% right mate.

I also don't think Ross is anywhere near the finished article and I myself was hugely frustrated with him last night. Heck, I did the player ratings for Goal/FFT etc and I voted him the 'flop' of the match.

But... that doesn't in anyway change my opinion of him.

He gets a lot of undue stick from our support. He had a poor 45 minutes yesterday after what has been a very good start to the season under Koeman.
 
Barkley wasn't great last night, but he is still a great player, playing in a difficult position and will get better at it as the years go by. He might also need a bit of help to be mentally stronger in the games, not letting the mistakes affect him and being able to refocus, difficult but I'm sure it could be worked on.

It's a lot of pressure being the main supplier to Lukaku. Mirallas was also really poor in the first half, giving the ball away a lot and drifting in too much, if Koeman had a decent enough replacement I think he would have gone off as well.

The second half saw our wingers played much wider which created space in the middle and the crosses hit their targets. I think Barkley would have benefitted with having Bolasie and Deulofeu either side of him.

I don't know why people are so keen to put him down, he seems a great lad, works hard and is a blue, personally I love watching him play.
 

I'm not claiming to be 100% right mate.

I also don't think Ross is anywhere near the finished article and I myself was hugely frustrated with him last night. Heck, I did the player ratings for Goal/FFT etc and I voted him the 'flop' of the match.

But... that doesn't in anyway change my opinion of him.

He gets a lot of undue stick from our support. He had a poor 45 minutes yesterday after what has been a very good start to the season under Koeman.

not 100% eh? - OK, right, fair enough, but you do think you're righter than me (like being married this)...my point for the 4th 'kin time is...we shall see, who is less wrong in the fullness of time.
...and on that bombshell - I'm out.
 
You wouldn't mind selling him??? That's outrageous really, the lad was poor first half and Koeman seen it, you don't sell a player who has all the attributes to be a top top player. Mirallas was much worse for me in that first half but Koeman in my opinion was sending a message that nobody is untouchable. Get behind him and the fans would want to stop booing him at home, Phil Neville and Carragher spoke really highly of him, think they know more than us. Neville spoke about how the Valencia players marvelled at his technical ability.
You do if you think you already have a top top player in his best position.
 
Tim talking sense ;)

But in all seriousness mate, totally 100% agree. The Barkley haters will love this and jump on him. I know we all want him to be his best, but the fact of the matter is he's been very good this season. Last night was a poor display and the correct decision was made. But he'll come back just fine.

I don't think he has been good this season... And even last year ... I know his goals and assists has improved ... But overall I don't think he played well. I miss his dribbling runs and leaving players for dead.... I miss his thunderbolts and when he first broke through.. He would tackle everything and looked like he was going to be an all action box to box player... Just with amazing technique and dynamite in both boots...now he barley shoots, doesn't dribble, has a poor touch more often than not and never tackles ( he just closes a player and pretends he's trying to win the ball)
 
Just watching the match again. For my money Ross was just jogging around and being shown up by Gana. I know they are totally different players but Gana showed Ross up. Everything Gana did, first touch, change of direction, quick accurate pass, Ross seemed unable to do last night. We saw this with Rodwell, all the skill in the world but couldn't break out of a stroll. I'm sure Ron will put him right though.........
 

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