Was Dunc right for hooking Kean?

Was Dunc right to hook Kean?


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Think its more to the point he went off for Niasse to come on......boy i'd be pretty miffed if i was subbed after 18 mins for an utter donkey.

If he was'nt doing what the manager told him to do ....well fair enough. Would sooner see the kid Gordon come on tho.
 

Regardless of whether he was doing what was asked, he's a 19 year old in a completely different league. You pull him aside after the full time whistle and tell him what he is doing wrong.

He looked absolutely knackered somehow after 15minutes but I didn't think he was playing poorly at all. Just poor from Ferguson imo
 

Do we know what happens at training? No

do we really know what his attuitde at Juve and Everton was like? No

I HATE sour face....but he did have a point by saying asking why Juve did sell there next big thing and not play him more.

a lot of people moaned why Lookman didn’t play more and he didn’t get a run under four managers. From what I understand he isn’t ripped up trees in Germany.

Sliva wasn’t great but don’t you think he would of played him if he had a chance of saving his job?

He reminds me of Pogba. Great for Juve and a France when a team has most of the ball but in a team like Utd and Everton when the league is so strong and in your face and every team has good players they struggle.


he may prove me wrong and I hope he does but I trust Dunc on this.
 
Not bizarre? Righto sportster ;)

It’s bizarre if all has been well with Kean up to this point - it hasn’t.

It’s not bizarre because this lads attitude and work ethic has clearly been, at the absolute best, questionable for as long as he has been here (and long before by most accounts).

Starting to see why we got such a “bargain” now and why other clubs wouldn’t touch him.
 

First reaction was wtf Duncan? Looking bact to it, Dunc will know better than anyone on here or in the media what has led to this decision. Been here since day one of Kean's arrival. Still think it's a shame though.

Think it's time for Brands now to show how honest he was when he promised Kean's mum to look after her son.

Only losers in this really. Still desperately want the lad to succeed here. But the heart has to be in there.
 
Unless we’re presented with sound evidence that this was a petty and personal act on Duncan’s part, he was 100% entitled to hook him and show his ire with him in no uncertain terms.

As time goes on Duncan’s flaws as a manager will show but I really hope this incident isn’t the mark of the end of the honeymoon period with the big man. Kean doesn’t have anywhere near credit in the bank to have us turn against Duncan for this.
 

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