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    I think whats wrong with murphy is that hes playing as a wing back. In a home game v Everton, I dont understand why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    I think whats wrong with murphy is that hes playing as a wing back. In a home game v Everton, I dont understand why?
    I'd say basically because of no Joelinton.

    Eddie new Moyes boys were gonna come to beat us up and rough house. Throw the ball to Ndiaye to run at the defence.

    It looked like the players were tripping over each other. Everton played their game. Stifled the progress.

    They sat deep and it worked for them.

    Osula was the most dynamic and dangerous player when he came on.

    Osula should have come on for Gordon in my IMO, much earlier.

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