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Eom

He’s trying. Whilst most of his teammates have fallen apart he’s shown a bit of mental toughness and he’s trying to pick them up and drag them along with him. He should be commended for his efforts at the mo.
Not many times i agree with you but this is one
 
EOM is more than good enough to be starting for the Swans, we need to get him on the ball in the right position (on the left to cut in is something he does well).

He should do well with Widdell playing AM as this will provide him more passing options in front of him which have been lacking since he joined.

I like Vip but his movements (lack of) don't help EOM. Don't get me started on Idah (or Cullen).
 
He's one of the most frustrating players we've had at the Swans over the past few years for me. His ability to get his yard when squaring up against defenders I'd say is nigh on 99%. Defenders rarely stop him getting that yard with the shimmie he does.

After that 99% of the time he proceeds to do absolutely nothing once he's made that yard for himself. Makes me want to pull my hair out!

No doubting the effort he's putting in, that's for sure.
 
Last season Eom had one of the best crossing accuracy stats in the division
Combined with him finally adding goals to his game in the second half of that season after Sheehan took over and he was beginning to look like a complete winger.

For whatever reasons he went backwards at the start of this season but is starting to show signs of overcoming that. Perhaps its because Matos is encouraging (if not demanding) his wingers to embrace 1 v 1 opportunities against their full backs but he is finding himself in more and more dangerous positions these past two weeks.
 

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