Coleman can’t even get onto the pitch so we can count him out as a footballer, but I honestly don’t think there’s be much in a foot race between Walker and Young tbh.
So he makes up a bit of ground and then just decides to give up? Or was he totally gassed from those two really fast strides he made and thus didn’t have the energy to complete the sprint? I don’t know which one would be more concerning.
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This one is more of an eye opener in terms of how he loses a pace battle and more recently albeit against one of the most powerful runners in the game currently.
The one you gave me was grasping straws.
I’ve just watched a clip of him losing a 70-30 race in his favour and being beaten to a crap slow bobbling ball from THIS position. Let me know what you’ve watched.
You're seeing what you want to see mate. I'm not disputing he's not as quick as he was 2 years ago or whatever, but the clip you've just used as evidence of that is anything but.
Not sure what point you're making there. That mistake to me is about his position rather than his pace. If anything I'd say he makes the ground up impressively after his mistake but gave himself too much to do.
Might I suggest a player with a very similar name that might fit the bill of squad player, who would also cost significantly less wages, give us more versatility, can actually still run around, and can play for more than 1 season?
Weird one. Kyle Walker is still a very decent right back, don’t forget Pep didn’t want him to leave. However he is a bit of a bell and I don’t understand why keep the experienced Coleman if your bringing in an equally experienced Walker? Keeping...