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Inoussa

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Alan Curtis
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With his pace a trickery why isn't he trying to take the fullbacks on?.. a few times today he had a few one on one's but preferred to sideways pass.
 
With his pace a trickery why isn't he trying to take the fullbacks on?.. a few times today he had a few one on one's but preferred to sideways pass.
It's in our DNA , to pass sideways or backwards and offload the ball asap, so it's someone else's problem.
 
With his pace a trickery why isn't he trying to take the fullbacks on?.. a few times today he had a few one on one's but preferred to sideways pass.
Not sure if he has the confidence to do it.

He seems all legs and I don't think he knows what his legs are doing.
 
With his pace a trickery why isn't he trying to take the fullbacks on?.. a few times today he had a few one on one's but preferred to sideways pass.
I actually thought he did more in the time he came on compared to Ronald. And got in the box and took a shot and a pass that could of been a goal if Idah was awake. I think Inoussa is least of our problems. Key for example...
 
He is young and from the moment he got here he was coached to be risk adverse despite the bag of tricks and attacking intent he showed in his earlier games. It will take time to get him back to being an attack minded winger
 
He is young and from the moment he got here he was coached to be risk adverse despite the bag of tricks and attacking intent he showed in his earlier games. It will take time to get him back to being an attack minded winger
Agreed. Also he was the reason we lead to having a goal on Tuesday and created more today than Ronald. I would give Ronald a break.
 
With Inoussa its just down to confidence I think.
I would question his fitness levels though, against West Brom he started really well but looked knackered early in the second half
 
Stoke are without doubt capable, fitness wise. Innousa has all the qualities, but it is not always about quality. The Stoke central midfiilder who scored is a good example of a game controller. We need more of them in our team. Ronald and Eom are match fit. In my opinion, Innousa needs to get there and has the ability.
 
Thought Inoussa had one of his better games today and if Idah had been more aware of getting in front of his opponent Inoussa's cross would have been converted for the equalising goal.
Galbraith was outstanding yesterday giving Sorba very little room and if he had stayed in the f/back position I would like to think he would have not given Sorba the room to score their second goal.
Stoke were by far the clinical team but to hear the home fans booing the Swans one could tell that they were shitting themselves we were going to equalise.
More of the same Swans and go get that right back when the window opens. lets
 

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