and Levy was proved right if that indeed is what happened.I remember Poch having said something like he was on vacation; and when he came back, Levy had signed Sissoko believing Poch could make him a better player.
and Levy was proved right if that indeed is what happened.I remember Poch having said something like he was on vacation; and when he came back, Levy had signed Sissoko believing Poch could make him a better player.
From what I read on here Janssen doesn’t share Sissoko’s work ethic.Should serve as inspiration to someone like janssen
From what I read on here Janssen doesn’t share Sissoko’s work ethic.
He badmouthed Harry! BURN HIM (or her)!!!!I guess if you played Kane as a winger then he would be crap too
The same was claimed of Sissoko at Newcastle
You’d have to keep checking to make sure he’s not trying to pull your young lady!What would your work ethic be like if Alan Pardew was your boss?
I dont agree with any of that. Sissoko's improvement has mostly to do with good coaching complimented with confidence. By your logic if and when he does run the wing, he would then revert to being crap wouldn't he? But guess what? He does run the wing occasionally over lapping Trippier and co and he now does a very good job of it.I dont think Sissokos rise is much to do with being coached. He was abject on the wing, comically poor at times. Yet, the improvement when he was placed centrally was almost instant. His strengths are clearly suited to being a cm. He still has the same technical deficiencies he had before, but, they don't matter so much there. He has of course, shown great character and nerve to keep going. His effort has never been a matter for question. But in CM, he is a power house, all over the pitch and opposition cannot handle him. I dont think I have seen anyone boss him.
If he can find.time.to work on his final ball and shooting, to put a few in the net, as opposed to the higher echelons of the stadium then he goes up another level still.
But really, it's a change of position as opposed to anything else that's made him a mainstay in the center. He has had an excellent season, his industry and.commitment are lessons for everyone.
A 100% Wanyama and Winks along side Sissoko is a central midfield that will dominate most teams.
I dont agree with any of that. Sissoko's improvement has mostly to do with good coaching complimented with confidence. By your logic if and when he does run the wing, he would then revert to being crap wouldn't he? But guess what? He does run the wing occasionally over lapping Trippier and co and he now does a very good job of it.
Sissoko was never that bad all the time.
I remember the beginning of last season he was one of our best players at Goodison Park.
The problem is many fans refused to acknowledge his improvement and good performances for quite a long time actually. He was made a scapegoat.
Whilst obviously he’s playing better than ever currently, he was certainly trusted by Poch from the start of last season.
He’s been playing well for two seasons now. Some fans just took a long time to come to the party.
Revisionist history.
Once February hit he barely even played in the league for the last 4 months of the season. Only starting 3 games in the league across February, March, April & May.
https://www.transfermarkt.com/moussa-sissoko/leistungsdaten/spieler/46001/plus/0?saison=2017
That he played well last season, he didn’t.Erm, what? I didn't say he was an indispensible part of the first 11, he was a squad player last season and a rotation option, we still had Dembele then remember. It was a fact that Poch trusted him though. What exactly have I said which is untrue?
That he played well last season, he didn’t.
Played so well Poch basically stopped playing him, you're right.Absolute nonsense I am sorry. He played very well at times last season. Everton and Newcastle away in particularly. I remember it clearly.