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Thread: Cornet

  1. #1
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    Cornet

    I know he won the Penalty,but he did phook all else and didn't seem to play for the team.Would you play him or have him on the subs bench on Sunday ?
    I suppose looking at it if he decides to turn up and play he should start .

  2. #2
    For me he epitomises all the reasons Dyche preferred British and Irish professional footballers. The goal he scored against Palace at home was astonishing in its perfection and execution, but he needs to learn to play full out for 90 minutes.

    Mind you the same can be said about McNeil, and don't even get me started on Weghorst.

  3. #3
    Watched some of the Villa game and two observations - he moans like crazy and how on earth did he not score

  4. #4
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    As I have said before: We’re asking Cornet to play out of position. Because he has scored goals from his preferred position we think he can do it as a striker. Imo that’s not a wise decision. Put him back on the left and give Wout and Barnes or a young lad the chance up top.
    I thought we played well when MJ took over, but after we lost agains Villa we’ve gotten really defensive. Playing with a back five might be a smart move, but then we have to let our wingbacks and midfield join it the attack. We were back to hoof and hope against Villa last game.

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