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[Albion] Has anyone ever taught Welbeck how to hit the ball?



GallodiMare

Active member
Apr 14, 2023
156
He always seems to be leaning backwards.
Then he hits the ball, with an empty net, and invariably and irremediably sends it over the crossbar.
Many of his shots are with almost an empty net, a sort of penalty.
I don't know how old he is, 32/33?
He hasn't yet learned that you can hit the ball full neck, in terms of your feet, simply by forwarding your torso along with your whole body.
Ask Gross how he scored his last two goals.
Coordination, timing, quick reflexes etc.
Not only that: he can't hold the ball to make the team come up from behind.
I would have replaced him after 30 minutes.
But this is, of course, just my humble opinion.
 




The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,687
Dorset
If in the tail end of the most successful season in our clubs history when we've come out deserved winners against one of the giants of English football you feel the need to call out a player I suspect you'll never be happy.

Welbeck's contribution has been decent and I genuinely don't feel any player warrants criticism this season.
 


Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
1,734
He always seems to be leaning backwards.
Then he hits the ball, with an empty net, and invariably and irremediably sends it over the crossbar.
Many of his shots are with almost an empty net, a sort of penalty.
I don't know how old he is, 32/33?
He hasn't yet learned that you can hit the ball full neck, in terms of your feet, simply by forwarding your torso along with your whole body.
Ask Gross how he scored his last two goals.
Coordination, timing, quick reflexes etc.
Not only that: he can't hold the ball to make the team come up from behind.
I would have replaced him after 30 minutes.
But this is, of course, just my humble opinion.
Yep, he clearly has no idea what he is doing! As for those appearances and goals for England what on earth were the managers thinking having him in the team! 🤷‍♀️
Edit to add.... 'irremediably'. Is this the return of @Killer Whale?
 
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Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
NSC Patron
Aug 24, 2020
5,339
He always seems to be leaning backwards.
Then he hits the ball, with an empty net, and invariably and irremediably sends it over the crossbar.
Many of his shots are with almost an empty net, a sort of penalty.
I don't know how old he is, 32/33?
He hasn't yet learned that you can hit the ball full neck, in terms of your feet, simply by forwarding your torso along with your whole body.
Ask Gross how he scored his last two goals.
Coordination, timing, quick reflexes etc.
Not only that: he can't hold the ball to make the team come up from behind.
I would have replaced him after 30 minutes.
But this is, of course, just my humble opinion.
Oh good grief.
 


brighton_dave

Well-known member
Apr 13, 2016
426
I was about to write a well thought through reply but will sit back and watch.
Did we just beat Utd in the last minute?!
 














Knocky's Nose

Mon nez est en Valenciennes..
May 7, 2017
4,137
Eastbourne
Welbeck is undoubtedly class, but... and I'm uncomfortable saying it... I really don't think he's sharp enough or fast enough for what we have become as a team.

I can only think his knowledge and reading of the game adds something we need as RDZ picks him, but he's not someone I'd say is the backbone of the team or even a 'special' player.

Sorry if my opinion is unpopular.
 








Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,087
Withdean area
Welbeck is undoubtedly class, but... and I'm uncomfortable saying it... I really don't think he's sharp enough or fast enough for what we have become as a team.

I can only think his knowledge and reading of the game adds something we need as RDZ picks him, but he's not someone I'd say is the backbone of the team or even a 'special' player.

Sorry if my opinion is unpopular.

I think of Ferguson as our number one no.9 :), already.

But Welbeck chips in with vital goals.
 




Flagship

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2018
424
Brighton
Welbeck is undoubtedly class, but... and I'm uncomfortable saying it... I really don't think he's sharp enough or fast enough for what we have become as a team.

I can only think his knowledge and reading of the game adds something we need as RDZ picks him, but he's not someone I'd say is the backbone of the team or even a 'special' player.

Sorry if my opinion is unpopular.
He's the second fastest player in the Premier League. He's a cheetah.

He's total class, very understated. He's perfect in our way of playing.
Great to watch and has scored some lovely goals.

What's wrong with knowledge and reading of the game? Don't you like intelligent players?
 


Knocky's Nose

Mon nez est en Valenciennes..
May 7, 2017
4,137
Eastbourne
He's the second fastest player in the Premier League. He's a cheetah.

He's total class, very understated. He's perfect in our way of playing.
Great to watch and has scored some lovely goals.

What's wrong with knowledge and reading of the game? Don't you like intelligent players?
I just don't see it myself. I don't think he's pin sharp, and I don't think he's a brilliant finisher.

I also don't see him as the second fastest player in the PL ?!!!

However, dismissing all of the above - he does have his moments. I do not doubt his class, but as I said - I just don't think he's a player to push the team forwards like a Mitoma or a Caicedo etc.

For the record, I don't dislike him!
 








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