He looked interested against Real Madrid. Against West Ham not so much.
He likes it to feet, and for others to run off him. Too often last night he was getting the kind of balls that would suit Kane, looking for him to run in behind, which isn't his game. & a lot of his lay offs weren't anticipated with the exception of the first goal and a couple of other instances. It's a case of his teammates not being used to him which is understandable because 99% of the time Kane plays.
Doesn't he train with them most days of the week?
Maybe because Poch knew Kane was likely to be out for Man U and wanted Lorente as fresh as possible for that game? If so I'm happy with his priorities.Bit confused as to why he was taken off, just before our tactic changed to lumping balls into the box...
You mean like Man UI looked at his goals from last season around the time we signed him, and I couldn't help but notice that a lot of them were against cannon fodder.
You mean like Man U
So were Kane's, and pretty much all strikers...I looked at his goals from last season around the time we signed him, and I couldn't help but notice that a lot of them were against cannon fodder.
I looked at his goals from last season around the time we signed him, and I couldn't help but notice that a lot of them were against cannon fodder.