IanBishopsHaircut wrote:There is no doubt that Micah can play sometimes
What is frustrating is that for every good game he plays...he plays 5 that are shite...a case of 'one step forward...three steps back'
I've heard that Paddy has taken him under his wing so I hope he listens to the veterans advice
He had a good game yesterday and made some positive runs...he just needs to remember to run back when he does...instead of jogging back in his customary style
To me...He still is by far the weakest link in this side...maybe he will prove me wrong in time but he's not a teen anymore...he's 22 and if his new tricks havn't been learnt by now then he will be an old dog at the likes of Blackburn or Wigan soon enough
I hope i'm proven wrong...but I doubt it
Can we all join in now?
Can't really take issue with this as it's a good honest response.
In my opinion (and this is reserving judgement on Kolarov), Micah is quickly establishing himself as the most reliable full-back at the club. He might not be one of our best players but I think he should be one of the first names on the teamsheet (at RB). Incidentally, I've never rated Zabaleta in the past but also think that he's really found his feet this season.
I think the pair of them deserve an awful lot of credit for standing up to the challenge of the vast investment in the team. Better players (such as Elano and Ireland) have given up, packed up, and fired off.