Both Barkley and Deulofeu benefited hugely from the bit of movement offered up front from Valencia.
Most kids go through this, it is called learning your tradeHis crossing ability is among the best in Europe but everything else is just so frustrating, he's an utter pansy and like Barkley seems to make the wrong decision at key moments a lot of the time.
If I was Koeman all I'd tell him to do is get his head up and get the ball in the box, that I want at least 10 crosses a game from him. He got so many assists last season and could get back to that if he just uses his nous a bit a more.
A little unfair comparing GD with YB, one is still a kid learning his trade the other is a seasoned player who should have experience on his side
A top flight pro would be playing at least 70% of games, he is nowhere near it.Deulofeu has been a top-flight professional player for 4 or 5 years.
Have to say I thought he put in a shift, one of the few I thought who could come out with his head high
A little unfair comparing GD with YB, one is still a kid learning his trade the other is a seasoned player who should have experience on his side
I thought he done well for the whole game
Worked hard and tried to stretch them...to say awful is a little strong
Trying to be niceIt is worse than a "little strong".....it is downright barmy![]()
They probably couldn't believe their eyes.
Play him up front with Lukaku, play with (gasp!) one defensive midfielder and see what happens. We obviously won't though.
Tbf, the likes of Barkley and Del have been staring at an anchored Belgian cruiseliner for the last 2 years, Valencia's blur could give them motion sickness
Some great crossesDeulofeu has been a top-flight professional player for 4 or 5 years.
Have to say I thought he put in a shift, one of the few I thought who could come out with his head high
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