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I don’t know know he’s still better than Elanga and CHO and has the stats to prove itHe got pretty lucky that he’s now a starter for team sitting in 13th rather than warming Forests bench.
I don’t know know he’s still better than Elanga and CHO and has the stats to prove itHe got pretty lucky that he’s now a starter for team sitting in 13th rather than warming Forests bench.
I don’t know know he’s still better than Elanga and CHO and has the stats to prove it
For those saying he’s better Werner. Johnson could only dream of a highlights real like this
For those saying he’s better Werner. Johnson could only dream of a highlights real like this
2 Nobel Peace Prizes for anyone getting Johnson to play like thatEasy Nobel Peace Prize for whoever can get Timo playing like he did in that highlight reel.
I don’t know know he’s still better than Elanga and CHO and has the stats to prove it
I don’t think it’s within him to be aggressive and dominant, so it’s out despair we’ve expecting something different from a timid and highly ineffective performance knowing full well what we’re going to get tonighthis all round play is a level below these.
I really like Brennan the person but he could easily win over a lot more of us by working harder. He can be really lazy and lacking in aggression.
They're regular starters for a team that's 2nd in the league. That's a more important stat.I don’t know know he’s still better than Elanga and CHO and has the stats to prove it
But... he IS doing a job for a mid-table team! He's one of the reasons we're a mid-table team. He's not alone in that but that's the sad truth.just feel he would "do a job" with a mid table team who are compact, tight and are looking to sneak goals on the break or from second balls in set pieces.
He is never going to be good enough for a top 4 team. Especially one that expects high technical ability from its key players
Considering that Solanke has 7 league goals this season and Brennan with 2 assists has the most assists to him, while the only goal he scored where Johnson wasn't playing as right winger was the goal against Man United that came from set piece immediately after Brennan was subbed I would say that this opinion is based on absolutely nothingjohnson is a big reason why solanke doesn't score more.
Is Ryan Sessegnon's available?Seems like the lad needs a sports psychologist or something of the ilk.
He has good attributes on paper, his finishing being the one he actually utilises well on occasion, but seems petrified to take on a defender, or to dribble, or to use his pace to chase a ball, or to really offer any dynamic movement when we in an attacking phase.
He just seems to play with zero confidence or fight.
It’s probably based on the things he doesn’t do in a match tbh.Considering that Solanke has 7 league goals this season and Brennan with 2 assists has the most assists to him, while the only goal he scored where Johnson wasn't playing as right winger was the goal against Man United that came from set piece immediately after Brennan was subbed I would say that this opinion is based on absolutely nothing
It’s probably based on the things he doesn’t do in a match tbh.
We have seen snippets and I mean 2 or 3 occasions where he has chased back and put in some decent sliding tackles. But he doesn't do it regularly, and the same on the other side.I don’t think it’s within him to be aggressive and dominant, so it’s out despair we’ve expecting something different from a timid and highly ineffective performance knowing full well what we’re going to get tonight
care to elaborate on all these things he contributes?I think Johnson certainly has limitations, but he contributes a lot.
The criticism is too extreme imo and not balanced enough.
Fans latch on to players that frustrate them and then they can do no right.
Goals, the answer will be goals.care to elaborate on all these things he contributes?
Well, for starters, in the last 2 seasons he has 12 goals, and 12 assists in the league.care to elaborate on all these things he contributes?
Goals, the answer will be goals.
It's always the answer when questioning Johnson.
sure, if you want to reduce their contribution entirely down to goals and assists go ahead but i think anyone can see that maddison's influence across 90 minutes is far greater than johnson's.Well, for starters, in the last 2 seasons he has 12 goals, and 12 assists in the league.
James Maddison - who does not get nearly the same criticism, has 12 goals and 13 assists in the league across the same time span.