We look alot more stable as a unit now, with him and Can either side of Skrtel, I thought Martin was brilliant against Everton, he has been for a while.
As for Sakho, he's a brute force, he's quick, strong, his passing through the midfield is excellent. My criticisms of him have taken some flack in the match threads, there seems to be this assumption that all players make mistakes, that his moments of erratic play are usually the result of a poor pass to him, etc.
I don't think it's unfair to point out that when under pressure, he flaps. He did it in two big moments yesterday. Everton seemed to target him when he had the ball, pundits and commentators have picked up on it. So is it a myth? Are people going overboard in their criticism's, or is it the one cause for concern in his armour?
When he has the ball with time and space he's one of the best players in the team and I'd rather see us play with him in the team, than without, but I'm not going to pretend he doesn't have my heart in my mouth when he gets the ball under the slightest bit of pressure, because he does. It's not unfounded concerns or criticism, it's a major talking point - people can say that his almost customary "mad minute" per game hasn't cost us yet, fair enough, just about getting away with it shouldn't make is something to be overlooked.
As for Sakho, he's a brute force, he's quick, strong, his passing through the midfield is excellent. My criticisms of him have taken some flack in the match threads, there seems to be this assumption that all players make mistakes, that his moments of erratic play are usually the result of a poor pass to him, etc.
I don't think it's unfair to point out that when under pressure, he flaps. He did it in two big moments yesterday. Everton seemed to target him when he had the ball, pundits and commentators have picked up on it. So is it a myth? Are people going overboard in their criticism's, or is it the one cause for concern in his armour?
When he has the ball with time and space he's one of the best players in the team and I'd rather see us play with him in the team, than without, but I'm not going to pretend he doesn't have my heart in my mouth when he gets the ball under the slightest bit of pressure, because he does. It's not unfounded concerns or criticism, it's a major talking point - people can say that his almost customary "mad minute" per game hasn't cost us yet, fair enough, just about getting away with it shouldn't make is something to be overlooked.