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  1. kevo

    Oscar 'my instinct is always to defend' Garcia

    I thought it was just an open attacking game before the substitution, with both teams looking likely to score. After JFC came on, only Boro looked likely to score. Oscar is afraid of taking risks.
  2. kevo

    Oscar 'my instinct is always to defend' Garcia

    Totally. Agree with all of that. I know managers and fans often see things differently, but I find Garcia's explanation that he put JFC on because we were "losing the midfield" totally baffling.
  3. kevo

    Oscar 'my instinct is always to defend' Garcia

    I think he's failed to grasp two simple things: 1. It's impossible to win a game without scoring a goal. 2. We play in a league where winning games earns you three times as many points as drawing them. If you don't create chances and score goals you are always going to struggle. We were...
  4. kevo

    Oscar 'my instinct is always to defend' Garcia

    Buckley off, we have two replacement wingers on the bench capable of creating chances. Instead, he brings on JFC. If one decision sums up Garcia...
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