It appears neither do our other playersBut he don't defend doh lid.

It appears neither do our other playersBut he don't defend doh lid.

It appears neither do our other players![]()
I presume you are being sarcastic, could have sworn you were a fellow Deulofeu fan before today!But heeeez the main one. The worst one.
Out of my club.
I presume you are being sarcastic, could have sworn you were a fellow Deulofeu fan before today!
I didn't see him do anything today.
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The winger's introduction was Koeman's first attempt to spark something, anything, from this tie and it paid off on 66 minutes. He dropped his shoulder, zipped past Ben Chillwell and got to the byline before whipping a low ball across the face of goal that nobody, certainly not a striker of Romelu Lukaku's pedigree, could miss.
Rumours persist that AC Milan want to give Deulofeu the chance to prove the slower pace of Serie A will suit him. Koeman, rightly, says no exits will be countenanced until he has his own recruits in place. This should definitely apply to Geri, even if later forward darts had him back at his over-complicated, delaying worst. He may never be able to produce consistency but on the occasion he turns it on, he's a natural born game changer.
We certainly saw evidence of a more settled geri when he had a run of games last season. But his last 3 managers haven't played him consistently from the start of games. There must be a reason for this.It surely can't be that hard to coach him to use his talents appropriately. He just tries to force things too much when he hasn't been playing - he gets impatient. If he settles into a groove of playing regularly it'll all click I think, wherever that is.