Yeah same here.
The club do a fantastic job in building up the physicality of our players.
Both Trossard and Mac are hugely improved in that area (as was Solly, before them).
Several crunching shoulder charges sending Palace flying, were a joy to behold.
Ref did an excellent job, in allowing hard and fair challenges from him all night.
I rate him too, and Moder and plenty of others who I think deserve more starts, but I wouldn't want GP to be trying to keep everyone happy.
I'd rather he continues to pick the players he think will be best for the next game.
Experience of playing top level football.
As I said he is arguably more experienced.
But the main factor is that Moder's primary position and his experience is all at CM - so when it comes to competing with Mac in that role he has the edge.
We've also had injuries to Biss & Mwepu this...
Not sure I follow that argument.
Moder is a full Polish international and arguably a more experienced player than Mac.
When it comes to games this season, Moder has played an advanced role a couple of times, but generally they aren't competing for the same spot/role.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/alexis-mac-allister/leistungsdaten/spieler/534033
Last 5 minutes twice. Over 25 minutes 6 times.
He's 22 and hasn't made a starting spot his own yet.
Potter has given him a go off the bench multiple times.
Not sure what you expect.
errr...... he's featured in 11 of our 16 games this season.
Not sure that counts as "rarely"
As mentioned above March has taken his spot as alternative midfield/attacker and it's eaten into his game-time.
I suspect the arrival of Cucurella has had a bigger impact on his game time than anything else.
Cucurella has taken March's frst team spot, who in turn has taken MacAllister's slot as first alternate/first sub.
It's bad news for Mac but I don't think it's the wrong call.