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Ollie Cooper

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One of the main criticisms is that Cooper ran around like a headless chicken. I think that actually fits pretty well into Vic's development strategy. I realize that Cooper is on the older side, but he seems like exactly the kind of player that can be turned into a pressing menace who can spell others late in the game and help avoid the drop that we saw when Widell came off yesterday.
 
Not the long term solution, but short term could be useful to keep the pressing tempo up if we’re looking to see out games for the remainder of the season.

Obviously, there’s the other possibility that he’s simply been brought back to be loaned/sold elsewhere as he’s not played that much at Wigan.
 
One of the main criticisms is that Cooper ran around like a headless chicken. I think that actually fits pretty well into Vic's development strategy. I realize that Cooper is on the older side, but he seems like exactly the kind of player that can be turned into a pressing menace who can spell others late in the game and help avoid the drop that we saw when Widell came off yesterday.
That's exactly what I was thinking when I first read about his recall. Can't see Ollie starting too often but as a sub in our new style, could be effective. The drop in energy when Melker was subbed yesterday was astonishing and we instantly looked capable of losing the match.
 
Not the long term solution, but short term could be useful to keep the pressing tempo up if we’re looking to see out games for the remainder of the season.

Obviously, there’s the other possibility that he’s simply been brought back to be loaned/sold elsewhere as he’s not played that much at Wigan.
If he’s played for us & Wigan can he play for anyone else this season?
 

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