If you keep substituting your striker he will never build up any confidence, no matter which of the two you put up there.
Having said that, I would go for Barry. The kid is still young and will only improve with gametime. He is rated by some serious people and did quite good at Villareal last season. Beto works hard but has no clue how to actually play football...
The other option is to put Ndiaye up front and Dibling at RW. Then give the three op top the freedom to move around a lot. Would love to see that.
Neither do I despite your insistence I do. Would love it if he was better than he is, we need someone there badly.He had to put all of the power on it and did well enough that we still scored as a result.
I wouldn't call it a sitter but then again I don't have a massive axe to grind against him.
I'd say calling that header a sitter suggests you might but as you are.Neither do I despite your insistence I do. Would love it if he was better than he is, we need someone there badly.
Is that City who were obviously missing a goal scorer for about 5 years before they bought Haaland?If this was City they'd just acknowledge the error and loan Barry out in January and buy another striker.
Obviously we cant do that so we're stuck for a long time with this choice of Beto v Barry.
Lian him to our under 23s more like....If this was City they'd just acknowledge the error and loan Barry out in January and buy another striker.
Obviously we cant do that so we're stuck for a long time with this choice of Beto v Barry.
Their choice.Is that City who were obviously missing a goal scorer for about 5 years before they bought Haaland?
Exactly, they ignored what was blindingly obvious and possibly cost themselves a couple of Champions League trophies as by the time they got Haaland a lot of their great players were nearing the end of their careers. It's not just Everton who don't acknowledge their errors.Their choice.
It's a different matter when you can spend your way to form. They did and we cant...that'd be the obvious being made here.Exactly, they ignored what was blindingly obvious and possibly cost themselves a couple of Champions League trophies as by the time they got Haaland a lot of their great players were nearing the end of their careers. It's not just Everton who don't acknowledge their errors.
It was an important goal to show what our attack *can* do in general, I think. Illy making space and putting a peach of a cross in, Beto attacking it like a prime Cone Layer, and Grealish having the determination to follow it in and pick up the scraps.His goal more than Grealish's in a funny way.![]()
He should have scored that winner. I did watch the second half and I fail to see any positive contribution from Beto.We scored a winner from a save he nearly scored from. Did you watch the 2nd half. Miles better then passive Barry who got to step up quickly if he wants to start.
I enjoyed it for it's scrappiness tbh.It was an important goal to show what our attack *can* do in general, I think. Illy making space and putting a peach of a cross in, Beto attacking it like a prime Cone Layer, and Grealish having the determination to follow it in and pick up the scraps.