2025/26 Charly Alcaraz


….his inability to support his full backs in the first half left us very vulnerable. Ball watching, struggling to go with his runners I wasn’t surprised Moyes kept switching him and wondered if he might get pulled at half-time.

Moyes eventually moved him central where he looks much more comfortable but his failure to look after the ball and that slip cost us dearly. Not a good night for the lad.
 
Should never be put on the right. Been obvious since last season. Sets him up to fail. Much better centrally.

….but footballers should still be able to do the job that’s asked of them. He finds it difficult to be effective without the ball (supporting his full back, managing runners etc) but he need to do these things at this level. It’s too easy to make excuses that he’s not in his preferred role, he’s a top flight attacker still in an attacking position.

Garner played totally out of position but demonstrated how to adapt for the cause.
 

….but footballers should still be able to do the job that’s asked of them. He finds it difficult to be effective without the ball (supporting his full back, managing runners etc) but he need to do these things at this level. It’s too easy to make excuses that he’s not in his preferred role, he’s a top flight attacker still in an attacking position.

Garner played totally out of position but demonstrated how to adapt for the cause.
Personally thought garner looked totally at sea in that first half and was really poor (again, not blaming him for that as out of position). The amount of times he dived in to try and cut it out and missed out was appalling. Improved a lot second half though.

I thought Charly worked hard but it just wasn’t coming off. Get a RW in and he drops to the bench and can become that impact player that can carry the ball out after 70 mins (like vs palace last season).
 
….but footballers should still be able to do the job that’s asked of them. He finds it difficult to be effective without the ball (supporting his full back, managing runners etc) but he need to do these things at this level. It’s too easy to make excuses that he’s not in his preferred role, he’s a top flight attacker still in an attacking position.

Garner played totally out of position but demonstrated how to adapt for the cause.

Sorry mate but thats again nonsense about Garner in comparison to this. I cant praise garner enough for doing a bit of an alan harper role. Right back. Left back. Along the midfield. Jack of all trades but master of none. He never did the full role coz surprise surprise hes hes not an attacking left back. The defensive side he did. Alcaraz put a shift in in a position that isnt his natural posution. Why is he not granted the same.
I dont like to use the word scapegoat but i agree with the poster above in this thread. Ive noticed he is a bit of a quick to go to for blame shifting.
 
Only outfield player who showed a modicum of positive body language and proper attitude. Wanted the ball and showed some composure on it, got stuck in off the ball and never seemed to give up the fight. Made one glaring error in the middle of the park (which he does have a habit of doing) but otherwise don't think he was any worse than anyone else when taking the full 90 into account.

Like a few players I think he suffered more due to our tactics and complete lack of shape or structure, rather than for want of effort or ability. Ended up playing in 4 separate positions during the game - proof we didn't have a solid gameplan.
 
….his inability to support his full backs in the first half left us very vulnerable. Ball watching, struggling to go with his runners I wasn’t surprised Moyes kept switching him and wondered if he might get pulled at half-time.

Moyes eventually moved him central where he looks much more comfortable but his failure to look after the ball and that slip cost us dearly. Not a good night for the lad.
Not a winger - plus Pickford's pass to him was suicidal - He had our only shot on goal - yeshe slipped,but that pass to him with an attacker breathing down his neck was the start of that pen !
 

There are flashes of good play but I can see why he's never been at a club for a long time. He seems more like an impact player in the PL rather than a starter.
 

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