Great to hear, hope he can build on it. This feels like such a critical loan for his career development.Showed his pace and strength, Bellingham had no chance against him
Had a positive impact even though they lost, brought a lot of energy to the Hoffenheim side. I think Bundesliga football will help him develop a lot
I think he's practicing his defensive game. He offerd almost nothing going forward but it looked deliberate. I do think he should be working on his attacking game too but he certainly isn't letting himself downCurrently trying to watch the match, only 20 minutes in and it is drab as hell. Both teams playing defensively deep and compact and both tending to just foul each other when the ball is progressed through midfield and both tending to favour long balls so far.
Sessegnon hasn't done much so far but he's looked very solid defensively when called upon. Defended a 1v1 superbly and wriggled out of a close contest on the sideline with two more players converging on him to put a nice pass into a teammate in space in the midfield.
I think he's practicing his defensive game. He offerd almost nothing going forward but it looked deliberate. I do think he should be working on his attacking game too but he certainly isn't letting himself down
FB should be one of the easier positions to master. Defending as a FB is relatively one dimensional the attacking part is the hardest part to master.for JM I think he needs to be a defender first. That seems to me to be a lot about concentration, consistency and good judgment. Hopefully that will then give him a level of development as well as confidence that will fuel his attacking skills. I liked Sessegnon from the first time I saw him play and really hope he makes it at the top level.
FB should be one of the easier positions to master. Defending as a FB is relatively one dimensional the attacking part is the hardest part to master.
Sorry, nothing to do with Ryan Sess. but I can't find the Troy Parrott thread? Has one not been made???