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rattus2002 08 Jan 18 10.25pm | |
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Originally posted by kennybrowns leftfoot
I would without a doubt. For those saying they wouldn't.. Why? What has Benteke shown us that Sako hasn't in his last few appearances?? Sako was more effective when he went out wide tonight. As Roy has mentioned before (and he kind of knows what he is talking about), he is not a natural CF and I thought he struggled to hold the ball up in the 1st half. Think back to the Man City game, for some reason Benteke got bags of stick yet re-watch the game and see how many times he won headers or held the ball up to get us up the pitch. With Dann out we are also short in height, about to play against one of the teams who score bags of goals from corners and free kicks. Again, the amount of defensive headers Benteke wins largely goes unnoticed. Dropping Benteke is not going to make him run around more or change this perceived lack of effort he is accused of. His confidence is low but a couple of goals (and they will come soon) will help him get his mojo back and we will have the guy back whose goals kept Villa in the prem previously and us last year. As a Burnley player you'd be much happier to see Benteke on the bench and Sako starting on the teamsheet before the game.
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davehuggins 08 Jan 18 10.25pm | |
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Sako tonight looked full of energy and had a good game. Only player to pose a real threat to the weed.
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60 yrs a palace fan 08 Jan 18 10.30pm | |
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Originally posted by rollercoaster
Hold up play was really poor. His final ball didn't find a Palace player once. For me he is the perfect impact substitute as he can score fantastic goals. Agreed .
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dreamwaverider London 08 Jan 18 10.41pm | |
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Sako is a brilliant sub and only getting better. Roy has got it all sussed out.
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MKCPFC Spain/MK 08 Jan 18 10.46pm | |
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I would give him a go with Benteke and Wilf .
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Reknaw 08 Jan 18 10.54pm | |
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Yes, yes he should. Looks a different player this season. I’m becoming a big fan.
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chateauferret 09 Jan 18 12.00am | |
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Originally posted by kennybrowns leftfoot
I would without a doubt. For those saying they wouldn't.. Why? What has Benteke shown us that Sako hasn't in his last few appearances?? A somewhat lack of goals. But he is a centre-forward and Sako isn't. Edited by chateauferret (09 Jan 2018 12.01am)
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viveasheagle perth 09 Jan 18 4.22am | |
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I remember when Sako was signed it was back up and cover for Bolaise and Zaha. He looked really good and i thought he was close to edging out Zaha from the first team. Injuries stopped his progress but he is looking back to his best now and providing the proper competition he was originally signed for.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 09 Jan 18 6.30am | |
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With Townsend seemingly out for some weeks, Sako should start on the right and have better use of his canon-left! But boy, his right foot strike for 1-1 was just phenomenal. The ex-Wolves player has really worked himself back in the team.....
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Goal Machine The Cronx 09 Jan 18 7.42am | |
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Would imagine he’ll be in by default with the Townsend injury for the Burnley game. Sako - Benteke - Zaha. He’s been playing well for sure but with a fully fit squad he’s probably still an impact sub for me. Great option to have on the bench or to stand in when there is an injury/suspension. Benteke gets a lot a critisim for his work rate which is unfair in my opinion. I’m fairly sure he’s told not to chase down nothing balls, there’s no point tiring himself out. The only striker I can think of in the Prem who does that is Jamie Vardy and they’re different players. You need Benteke to be fresh when he’s in and around the box. He’s a good striker but clearly low on confidence.
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Headbert Mitcham 09 Jan 18 7.43am | |
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Originally posted by rattus2002
Sako was more effective when he went out wide tonight. As Roy has mentioned before (and he kind of knows what he is talking about), he is not a natural CF and I thought he struggled to hold the ball up in the 1st half. Think back to the Man City game, for some reason Benteke got bags of stick yet re-watch the game and see how many times he won headers or held the ball up to get us up the pitch. With Dann out we are also short in height, about to play against one of the teams who score bags of goals from corners and free kicks. Again, the amount of defensive headers Benteke wins largely goes unnoticed. Dropping Benteke is not going to make him run around more or change this perceived lack of effort he is accused of. His confidence is low but a couple of goals (and they will come soon) will help him get his mojo back and we will have the guy back whose goals kept Villa in the prem previously and us last year. As a Burnley player you'd be much happier to see Benteke on the bench and Sako starting on the teamsheet before the game. THIS^^^ Couldn't agree more with every point. Thank goodness these posters are not managing the club! Look what some confidence is doing for Sako!
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 09 Jan 18 7.47am | |
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Originally posted by MKCPFC
I would give him a go with Benteke and Wilf . I think that we’ll have to due to injuries.
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