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[Albion] When should Neal Maupay take another Albion penalty?

When should Neal Maupay take another Albion penalty?

  • The next one

    Votes: 27 8.7%
  • The one after that

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Some time soon

    Votes: 11 3.5%
  • In a while - he needs a break

    Votes: 114 36.5%
  • Never. Does never work for you?

    Votes: 157 50.3%

  • Total voters
    312
















Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,849
GOSBTS
It is unbelievable how rapid the decline of Neal Maupay has been, After a good debut season and some decent form after the lockdown break and even a reasonable start this season, whatever led up to the 'training ground bust up' appears to have removed all confidence from him.

Given Potter is meant to be a great man manager and specialise in dealing with 'conflict' - then the way some of our previously star players are declining is very alarming.
 


Mo Gosfield

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2010
6,284
To be honest his last league game he took a good pen.

Oh whoopee.....the man is not a decisive spot kick taker. He is clearly unsure what to do every kick he takes. I honestly believe he changes his mind in the run-up. One kick he dinks it. Then he smashes it down the middle. Then he tries to place it, giving every indication to the keeper where its going. Or, he sends the keeper the wrong way but puts it wide of an empty net. It mirrors his volatile personality. Up and down, all over the place. On top of his game, looking sharp. Next minute, can't control the ball, can't pass it and makes all the wrong decisions infront of goal. He needs to be taken off these duties. He is going to miss as many as he scores.
 


SCassidy

New member
Dec 2, 2020
83
It is unbelievable how rapid the decline of Neal Maupay has been, After a good debut season and some decent form after the lockdown break and even a reasonable start this season, whatever led up to the 'training ground bust up' appears to have removed all confidence from him.

Given Potter is meant to be a great man manager and specialise in dealing with 'conflict' - then the way some of our previously star players are declining is very alarming.

He had just scored 2 in his last 2 games before last night (unless you count his 10 minutes against Arsenal, in which case it's 2 in 3). Before Newport he was starting to look better and more confident. Last night again proved that he really does rely on his confidence to play well. As soon as he drops his head he looks a fraction of the player we all know he can be..
 




Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
I have voted ‘never,’not because of that one penalty but because I was 100 % certain he would miss. I guess he feels the same way. The amazing thing is that last nights effort wasn’t even the worst. Trossard, my goodness. !!!!
 


Farehamseagull

Solly March Fan Club
Nov 22, 2007
13,997
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Oh whoopee.....the man is not a decisive spot kick taker. He is clearly unsure what to do every kick he takes. I honestly believe he changes his mind in the run-up. One kick he dinks it. Then he smashes it down the middle. Then he tries to place it, giving every indication to the keeper where its going. Or, he sends the keeper the wrong way but puts it wide of an empty net. It mirrors his volatile personality. Up and down, all over the place. On top of his game, looking sharp. Next minute, can't control the ball, can't pass it and makes all the wrong decisions infront of goal. He needs to be taken off these duties. He is going to miss as many as he scores.

This. He gives me absolutely no confidence he will score from them.

And at the moment any confidence that he can pass to one of our players or shoot anywhere close to the goal either. What a sad decline this season. Not sure what the answer is but if we did have more strength in depth up front, maybe a rest from the side for a few weeks. He doesn't look right.
 






Acker79

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2008
31,872
Brighton
I feel like he's the new ashley barnes of penalties. Yeah, he's missed a couple, but he's scored a few as well, but people only remember the ones he misses.
 


Neville's Breakfast

Well-known member
May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
He had just scored 2 in his last 2 games before last night (unless you count his 10 minutes against Arsenal, in which case it's 2 in 3). Before Newport he was starting to look better and more confident. Last night again proved that he really does rely on his confidence to play well. As soon as he drops his head he looks a fraction of the player we all know he can be..

Perhaps then he can’t be that player. Mental toughness/resilience, whatever you want to call it, is a necessity for top sports people.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I feel like he's the new ashley barnes of penalties. Yeah, he's missed a couple, but he's scored a few as well, but people only remember the ones he misses.

This. Fans moaned about Glen Murray taking penalties too.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,855
Brighton
His body language walking up to take that pen last night was utterly attrocious. Poor lad really looked like he didn't wanna be there. Hope he finds that fire and arrogance again that he had last season.

I was also thinking "please anyone but Trossard for the fifth". Underhit and overcomplicated everything, took too many touches all night.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
I feel like he's the new ashley barnes of penalties. Yeah, he's missed a couple, but he's scored a few as well, but people only remember the ones he misses.

But in the division we are in you need players who score nearly all of the time.

I don't what what Neal's record is but including shoot out's i'm guessing, it;s something like, scored 6, missed 4.

Nowhere near what we need. All of our rivals have better records

But the reason he shouldn't be taking them is less about that. He is visibly lacking in confidence.

He spends the match, as if in a dream.

He's not following in shots, he's not trying to run in behind.

There's no shortage of talent ... but his head isn't right. I've never seen it more clearly in a footballer
 


zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,834
Sussex, by the sea
It is unbelievable how rapid the decline of Neal Maupay has been, After a good debut season and some decent form after the lockdown break and even a reasonable start this season, whatever led up to the 'training ground bust up' appears to have removed all confidence from him.

Given Potter is meant to be a great man manager and specialise in dealing with 'conflict' - then the way some of our previously star players are declining is very alarming.

GP seems to be like the nurse at a primary school, there to comfort, but not help you achieve anything other than to stop crying and make sure the Head master doesn't have to call your mum.
 


SweatyMexican

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2013
4,101
I’ll give it a go if you want.
 






Yoda

English & European
I was expecting him to blast it down the middle again. When watching back, I can't but help think when he started his run up and had the split seconds pause, he changed his mind in what he was going to do. Always fatal on a penalty kick.
 


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