Yeah, that looks totally different. A good comparison for Lewis would be Wan-Bissaka, I think their skillsets are similar.
Great defender but below average attacker?
Yeah, that looks totally different. A good comparison for Lewis would be Wan-Bissaka, I think their skillsets are similar.
Great defender but below average attacker?
Has to be true now[emoji1474]I was taking this rumour with an industrial sized pinch of salt; Reddy, Maddock ... what do they know. But it seems they may be on to something as it has now been confirmed :
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I don't think it's about trust mate. I think they see his versatility as someone who could even cover a left midfield slot of needed. Got a great pair of lungs on him. Possibly even take over from Milner in the future once he hangs his boots up.If we don't yet trust any of our youth at LB (our own Lewis) then I think this is a good move. He won't be shocked by his opponents, i expect that he'd be left to learn the system for 3-4 months with any appearances exceptional reasons only (or cups) and then later in the year we might rotate a bit more, or start giving Robbo more 60 min games where possible.
Looks a bargain in today's market.
Say what now?I don't think it's about trust mate. I think they see his versatility as someone who could even cover a left midfield slot of needed. Got a great pair of lungs on him. Possibly even take over from Milner in the future once he hangs his boots up.
What are you on about; Robbo is a superb crosser. That was a quality that really stood out even in his first few games for us while the rest of his game was still not quite up to scratch.
That was last season; this time around they both bested their tallies by 1 with Trent on 13 and Robbo 12. Remarkable the pair of them! Lewis has quite a bit of learning and catching up to do with 0 assists in the EPL this season and 4 in the Championship last year.
He’s crosses has been hit and miss so many times. I distinctly remember Klopp talking about how poor his crossing was in a press conference after a game.
From what I've seen yes, but like you say he doesn't get to it that often because Norwich often wind up playing deep.
What I like about him is that he's a runner, I mean literally.
"In his younger years the Norwich full-back was a talented runner, leaving rivals behind in the 800m and cross country.
At one stage he raced for England Schools and was ranked in the top five in the country over 800m, and there's no question his speed across the ground is a huge feature of his game."
Source:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...-northern-ireland-international-36726603.html
Here's the obligatory YouTube compilation (with crosses):
I would have agreed with you a few years ago, but he has improved a lot since then. Come on, TAA got lauded for 13 assists in the league this season. Robbo got 12.Robertson is hit and miss at the best of time’s in this department!
Decent compilation. No doubt he can cross - there were some crackers in there (pace and bend).
No sure about how relevant 800m pace is though (now if he had great 10-20m pace) ,.. what's he going to do, two laps of the pitch leaving them in his wake
He’s crosses has been hit and miss so many times. I distinctly remember Klopp talking about how poor his crossing was in a press conference after a game.
Completely unfair to compare him against two full backs in a team completely set up for them to be an attacking outlet.
They can fuck off for £20 millTheir valuation seem to be closer to 20 mill.
I'm all in on Jamal Lewis.
Save me a seat on the hype train!
ALL ABOAARRRDDD.
Jamal Lewis could play in a midfield 3 on the left if needed. He's got the qualities to.
Problem is, Larouci is wanted by Leeds.Edwards will work his magic. They'll end up buying Yassir Larouci for £10m
It's the opposite actually. Great in attack, OK in defence.Great defender but below average attacker?
Lactose intolerant, man I know the feeling.He's got absolute gas - imagine him overlapping with Sadio.