I agree - Welbeck will be good for us.
Of course, it's disappointing that he missed those chances last night and the one against Man City, but I think we at least have to give him credit for helping to create those opportunities in the first place.
He got a lot of stick for not finishing the chance against City, but it was his anticipation, pace, and work-rate which gave him the opportunity.
He may need to sort his composure out, but with his movement, mobility, and work-rate, he will get ample chances for us.
I can appreciate what Ace Face says, but I think the Adebayor comparisons are still pretty valid. Adebayor was never a clinical finisher by any means, yet still scored 30 goals in the 07/08 season simply because his athleticism and movement helped to create so many chances for him. And I think the same can be true of Welbeck.
Welbeck will be good for us.
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posted on 17/9/14
Goalkeeper not organised
posted on 17/9/14
Doesn't matter how easy or hard the games are, he missed absolute sitters. He didn't even get them on target. Not even close to the target.
posted on 17/9/14
O/P after an Arsenal defeat you are only allowed to post Wenger out,or Ozils a articles.
posted on 17/9/14
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posted on 17/9/14
I agree - Welbeck will be good for us.
Of course, it's disappointing that he missed those chances last night and the one against Man City, but I think we at least have to give him credit for helping to create those opportunities in the first place.
He got a lot of stick for not finishing the chance against City, but it was his anticipation, pace, and work-rate which gave him the opportunity.
He may need to sort his composure out, but with his movement, mobility, and work-rate, he will get ample chances for us.
I can appreciate what Ace Face says, but I think the Adebayor comparisons are still pretty valid. Adebayor was never a clinical finisher by any means, yet still scored 30 goals in the 07/08 season simply because his athleticism and movement helped to create so many chances for him. And I think the same can be true of Welbeck.
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