My agenda is a little broader, i.e the many games we've lost because we can't mount an attack as it constantly breaks down through Wayne's:
- Wayward hollywood passes
- Inability to guard and hold the ball
- first time passes going straight backwards to where they came from
- fear of turning, facing and running towards the goal in advanced areas
1) Yes. What we need is smaller, slower build up via our plethora of positive midfielders against a resolute WBA team. We don't need switches to try and isolate Walcott against the left back. Of course, sometimes they don't come off. The notion they are "Hollywood" is because they are extremely difficult to execute. Should he have just given it to Schneiderlin instead?
2) Of course, if you're an opposition you go after the 32 year old. Yes, he could be better at holding it but again, surely a CM should come and take it off him? Or is he expected to hold it for an infinite amount of time? Bearing in mind your assessment he isn't allowed to attempt difficult passes?
3) Keeping possession? No Hollywood passes. But not allowed to go backwards given he's under pressure and he's 32 and knows some young stud is going to be gunning for him.
4) literally the only player we have that does this. And him facing the goal and playing a Hollywood pass created the goal. You miss it?
Also, throw in he's our top goalscorer with 10/11 goals.
How many has Lacazette scored? Lukaku?