lolin fact, my bad, it was a green F, and you are a green E, so half of the stuff i said to you the other day was probably in reply to the green F too, i apologise
that's why i was chatting 5 in 6 and 31 in 38 and all that to you, as i say, my bad
lolin fact, my bad, it was a green F, and you are a green E, so half of the stuff i said to you the other day was probably in reply to the green F too, i apologise
that's why i was chatting 5 in 6 and 31 in 38 and all that to you, as i say, my bad
in fact, my bad, it was a green F, and you are a green E, so half of the stuff i said to you the other day was probably in reply to the green F too, i apologise
that's why i was chatting 5 in 6 and 31 in 38 and all that to you, as i say, my bad
Personally I thought he timed it wrong, he dived too soon. I think he could have got to it if he'd taken another stride or two.
Amusing. It is the misuse of Calvert-Lewin by successive managers, not the player himself, that epitomises what is wrong with the club. He has pace, power, directness and aerial threat in abundance. Not bad on the ground either, just needs more conviction in his shooting, and that can be taught. Make DCL available for transfer and several clubs above Everton in the table would welcome him in their squads. Why? Because they’re better run than Everton and would find a way to make best use of his attributes.In a lot of ways DCL epitomises what’s wrong with this club. For a couple of years now he has shown nothing to suggest he is anything other than a lad who gives 100% but is not good enough at the top level as a striker. He then hits a bit of a purple patch with a couple of goals coinciding with a bit of off field good news and suddenly he’s the answer to our problems and fulfilling expectations and we are prepared to offer him a new contract halfway through his existing contract to double his wages.
Just about able to watch the first half again and my initial suspicions were confirmed.
What you say is spot on.
He dived far too early.
Another stride or even half a stride, which he had time for, and it was an open goal.
Always jumps way too earlier for a header, his timing is atrocious
Maybe I'm being cynical and unfair, but I suspect that DCL thought he wasn't going to reach the Burnley Cross, so just jumped as soon as he could. Scored through a combo of not having to judge the flight and what ability he has. With other crosses he actually has choose the right time for his move and consequently struggles. Maybe. Just a theory from someone who knows nothing, but there it is for what it's worth.I thought this at the time. It's hard to call it a bad miss, because diving headers are never easy, but he took the one against Burnley so expertly and that was a much more difficult chance. He had to watch that one come over his shoulder and angle the header into the far corner.
The one against the RS came from the side and he just had to get any kind of contact on it and it's a goal.
I know that’s why he’s in the top 3 aerial duels won in the premAlways jumps way too earlier for a header, his timing is atrocious
He's scoring fed on scraps .....oh for a creative midfield then judge him .....Maybe I'm being cynical and unfair, but I suspect that DCL thought he wasn't going to reach the Burnley Cross, so just jumped as soon as he could. Scored through a combo of not having to judge the flight and what ability he has. With other crosses he actually has choose the right time for his move and consequently struggles. Maybe. Just a theory from someone who knows nothing, but there it is for what it's worth.