Was Dunc right for hooking Kean?

Was Dunc right to hook Kean?


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Fair enough. I hope it works as a kick in the pants, I don’t think it will.
my beef was more with Ferguson blanking him then saying it was a tactical sub.


If Ferguson had tried to console him I bet he would have got the usual shrug off these multi million pound players like to give to a manager, Pogba took the p1ss out of Mourihno in similar circumstances.

Ferguson did right, blank him then sort it in the dressing room.

Soft management and player power has done for many teams.
 

Had a look at redcafe to see what their take was.
Oh my, my eyes, some right whoppers there, and even some rs sticking the boot in.

Dunc getting pelters.
 

A lot of differing opinions in the match thread. Does this show strong management or has he just crushed a good young players confidence?

depends if you want EFC to win games or to try and breed potential talent for other clubs (not always successfully, like Vitesse Arnhem do/did for Chelsea)
 
Time will tell if it was right. It was a brave decision in the sense that it puts Duncan's decision making in the spotlight.

I'm not inclined to believe that it was simply to waste time, but maybe it was? Or maybe there is another reason and Duncan is trying to be diplomatic. Maybe he's sending a firm message to the boy and his team that woe-be-tied anyone that doesn't give everything or deliver as Duncan wants when you get a chance!

This does have the potential to damage Duncan's reputation with Kean and any allies of Kean, so could undermine him.
 
Didn’t watch the game, but as Big Dunc is a player he knows full well what it means to sub a sub. It’s up to Kean now if he wants to respond or become another Davy Klassen.
 
I still think it was the wrong move in the 89th minute.

Should have dealt with in house tomorrow morning if he was no pulling his weight. Dunc should have told him privately what the problem was and then dropped him from the squad or whatever. It wasn't done in a professional manner.
 

I imagine Dunc told Kean precisely why he subbed him off in the dressing room. He was poor, and I can see why he took him off ahead of anyone else.

He can make it right with him in training and hopefully he will react in the right way.
 
I still think it was the wrong move in the 89th minute.

Should have dealt with in house tomorrow morning if he was no pulling his weight. Dunc should have told him privately what the problem was and then dropped him from the squad or whatever. It wasn't done in a professional manner.

Me too, I think the players will side with Kean, that’s a move you pull if you think the other players agree with it and will make the player subbed get in line with everyone else. But the players will talk about it wondering if it could be them next. And do Everton really need any more issues at this stage? I hope the new manager comes in soon so this whole thing blows over.
 
He wasn’t doing anything apart from give them free kicks in dangerous positions
He wasn’t up for the last few minutes fight and was currently taken off. No one around me in the stands moaned. This is everton fc not Moise Kean. He can do two things now. Come back and make a point or sulk
All the signs over him look like a bad signing. He’s already missed a game for poor discipline
He needs to grow up fast.
 
I still think it was the wrong move in the 89th minute.

Should have dealt with in house tomorrow morning if he was no pulling his weight. Dunc should have told him privately what the problem was and then dropped him from the squad or whatever. It wasn't done in a professional manner.

It did look brutal. I've been so impressed with Duncan's start as manager that I don't want this issue to gloss over what was a very good team performance. However that's probably the reality.

It will be interesting to see how Duncan responds to this. I think he probably needs to say something tomorrow because this story is not going to drop. It will overshadow preparations for the game this week if he doesn't put it to bed. In all likelihood, I think he needs to make a grovelling public apology to Kean (as difficult as it will be to do it) and sit the lad down for a heart to heart. If he wants to get rid in January, he'll have everyone's support to do so.
 
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Had a look at redcafe to see what their take was.

I said earlier what this lad says on there:

“If the player isn't following instructions then you yell at him for not doing so”
 

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