Can't recall.He has under Lvg
Chong's a strange one, looks a world beater in u23's and shits himself in the first team.Him and Chong need to leave this club. They'll never make it here.
Harsh done by? Still it’s better than to be lost and forgotten like TFM was.Harsh. He probably would have contributed going forward if he was played on the right or even CDM.
Yeah, defensively solid. Very limited in the build up, but what can you say with playing your first game in ages in an awkward position.Didn’t see Palace create much from his side. Not bad
He’s a centre back through and through. But he’s athletic so LVG threw him in at right back and every manager he’s had since then has kept him at full back.Up there with Paul Scholes vs City in terms of surprise inclusions, so he did well considering he was chucked in at short notice. You can tell he’s essentially a central player though, he didn’t get down the flank at all. Even though he was a right back for palace, isn’t he predominantly a midfielder or centre back?
Remind us of Wellbeck, Januzaj and J. WilsonChong's a strange one, looks a world beater in u23's and shits himself in the first team.
Nothing personal but don't talk rubbish.Cant believe so many positive comments about his display in this thread he was absolutely awful for the first hour? I feel sorry for him though and I think its ourselves have ruined him. He is absolutely not a full back and we have virtually always played him there, understandably tonight of course but not before.
The we loan him to Palace and THEY play him as a full back too. I think he could have been a very good centre back, hope he gets a decent move to restart a promising career and that whoever signs him sees him as a centre back
Yeh. I was expecting much worse from him; playing after being off for so long. I also like that he fight for everything, and could stand up against Townsend and others.I think he did okay overall, since we always play out from the back, I was a little worried everytime he'd get on the ball and that he'd lose it but held it quite well, don't remember him losing the ball while being pressed so that was good.
He wouldn't have lasted the full game if he attacked a lot, he must have been instructed to keep it simple. He did make a couple of decent overlaps towards the end. As others have said I felt defensively safe with him than with Dalot.Up there with Paul Scholes vs City in terms of surprise inclusions, so he did well considering he was chucked in at short notice. You can tell he’s essentially a central player though, he didn’t get down the flank at all. Even though he was a right back for palace, isn’t he predominantly a midfielder or centre back?
Yeah but I would be more confident with him as AWB's back up rather than Dalot if laired is not ready yet.Nice to see him back and can see him being a useful rotation/squad depth option of he can stay fit next season.
He is many things, however, he is not a left back.
Fair enough imo. People forget the circumstances of a player too quicklySo much trash was written against him in match day thread. A player coming back from long layoff, playing in tough game in unnatural position, he did great.
To be expected from someone playing on the wrong side and in his first match for over a year. He was solid, would like to see him given a chance as back up on the right next yearProvided zero in attack. Nothing at all, whatsoever. It’s not good enough for Man Utd full back
To give TFM a break here, he's not played for our first team in 3 years and isnt even a LB.Defensively solid but need fullbacks offering us something going forward. Got nothing from either tonight