The German team he was up against last night was full of top flight experience.
Personally I've always seen JFC as an attacking player arriving in the box, but that deep role he plays with England could be interesting especially with quality players (kayal and Stephens) in front of him
The constant abuse aimed at JFC annoys me more that it should. I know it's only a minority, but they are far louder than those that can see what a good young player he is and how he is clearly destined to play at a high level.