Just want to echo some words that Pearson has said in the paper about Konchesky. I honestly think he is playing the best he has, since joining us, this season. For someone to have been so close to leaving he must have had his bags packed to turn around so quickly and refocus in the manner he has I think is testament to a good professional.
Long may his form continue certainly wouldn't have anyone else playing left back at this moment!
Paul Konchesky is a blue...
posted on 4/10/13
I think you make a good point there: He was given a few games off, perhaps to refocus his mind, but since he's come back he's been very solid and professional, without a trace of showing that he doesn't want to be here or isn't part of the team.
And given how Bakayogo looked against Derby the other week, I think we might need him...
posted on 4/10/13
Recently he's gone about his games almost un-noticed.
That is a good thing, He is having solid performances and I've had no heart in the mouth moments.........................................................................yet.
Oh why did I say that the day before a game
posted on 4/10/13
Not sure that Pearson wanted rid, or that he wanted to go. Think it was more a case of management looking for ways to unload a large salary.
posted on 4/10/13
For me despite his deriders i have always rated him and he's a true professional.
posted on 4/10/13
I'm not a Konchesky fan. I feel he's a good player but we could get better value elsewhere.
However, there's no denying he's hugely professional and gives his all when playing. I can't help but be impressed by his attitude and the way he's conducted himself. Apparently when he was out of the team, instead of moaning he put in extra training sessions and fought his way back in to the side.
With that in mind, I'm happy he's here and in the team.
posted on 4/10/13
A true professional who younger players can trust, to give them ideal examples of how to play at the top and still keep a level head.