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Wataru Endo Welcome to Liverpool


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12 minutes ago, El Rojo said:

 

Agree. Don't think we need raking 60-yard-passes from him with Mac Allister and Szobozslai nearby.  

We need him to be able to play it to those 2 though, every pass seemed to be to the full backs or centre backs.

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51 minutes ago, No2 said:

It's hard to be critical of his performance given we don't know what his instructions were but his use of the ball made Hendo look like Xavi. Anything forward or over 5 yards was off limits for him, I felt that played a major role in Newcastle dominating from the 10th to 30th minute. 

 

Based on that we need him to be a Klavan, someone that sees out games and starts no more than a dozen games. We aren't winning a league with him starting regularly.

After 26 minutes of 11-a-side football.

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54 minutes ago, magicrat said:

I barely noticed him on Sunday which considering it was only his second appearance isn’t necessarily bad . I’ll judge him when he plays 90 mins with 10 teammates 

Were you at the match or watching on telly?  

 

Someone on the match thread pointed out Endo's role in ensuring that we barely noticed Isak either.  A good DM's positioning, cutting off passing options for the opposition forwards, is rarely visible on telly, where cameras are following the ball.  

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7 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Were you at the match or watching on telly?  

 

Someone on the match thread pointed out Endo's role in ensuring that we barely noticed Isak either.  A good DM's positioning, cutting off passing options for the opposition forwards, is rarely visible on telly, where cameras are following the ball.  

On TV

 

Fair point you made

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Baptism of fire, longstanding dysfunctional midfield, Trent meandering about the place like he's on oxycontin. The lad will be okay. 

 

I'm not expecting world class by any stretch, given that I've ever even seen him on a Panini sticker, but I reckon he'll be handy enough.

 

Certainly can't be any worse than some of the shite we shipped out like Keita and Ox, or Milner, who is so old that of he was a Nigerian playing for Everton he'd be 26.

 

Or Thiago, who everyone fucking loves but is getting to the stage where he may as well be put down.

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