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He actually was put up front when he came on, and Richy dropped back to left wing. Think they changed it about 10 minutes later to go one up top with Iwobi moving into centre mid.No he wasn't?
Why wasn't he put up front, like Niasse was when he came on?
Instead he was asked to go to the right and play as a winger.
PerhapsMaybe he was not doing what he was instructed to do.
If the change had added something, fine. But it didn't. It just seemed so strange.
Niasse came on, conceded two fouls and had three touches. What was the point?
Kean needs to work more. Far far too laboured.
We needed legs and pressing and urgency.
Kean couldn't be arsed. He barely moved.
If you believe that I’ve got a bridge to sell you.Absolutely not.
he's said the change was to kill time. that's fine, but there were other players to take off. Not a 19-yr-old lad struggling to find his feet.
Exactly this.Yes, one of the biggest problems for us these last few seasons is players not being arsed and getting away with it. It’s sent a message today that if your up for it you will get hooked. That’s how it should be in my opinion.
Straight on Instagram the boring little bellend
I’d largely agree with this, except Dunc shouldn’t be worrying about his position. I hope he’s not. I hope he’s making decisions purely on the grounds of what’s best for Everton.people need to remember dunc isn't full time manager
he is still auditioning for the job
if dunc leaves him on and kean doesnt track back on a utd attack and utd win 2-1 that's his chances gone probably forever
he had to make a decision for his future prospect as manager and also to secure at least a point
we may have got a point with kean still on the pitch but you just can't take that risk especially in his position