I thought he was excellent on Saturday, as was Gorss and Baleba in that midfield 3. That said, and although I thought differently at the time, he should have been sent off. That had all the hallmarks of a Dahoud v Sheffield United moment, so I'm glad the ref/VAR looked in our favour for a change.
Moder needs time, and lots of it. I don't expect to see him at near full strength until after a full pre-season with the squad. The guy has had almost two full years out injured. Most of that time he would have literally been nowhere near kicking a football in his garden, let alone on a Premier...
To be honest, I always thought he was under-valued when he was fit, rather than more valued when injured. He got almost relentless abuse at times from the usual twitiots.
He has a touch of the Solly about him: Lots of potential, a very tidy (if unspectaular) player, an easy target for the...