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MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:56 pm
by CTID Hants
One choice

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:02 pm
by CTID Hants
I know pundits gave it to Fernandinho, but for me Zinchenko over all, some good clearances and blocks, wasn't afraid to take a shot and was unlucky that Calvert-Lewin got in the way (& felt it) and put some good crosses in too

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:46 pm
by City64
Steffen for staying awake

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:48 pm
by nottsblue
Laporte

Really solid and effectively set up the opener

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:58 pm
by patrickblue
A few contenders again, Fern being the obvious one.
Kev, when he came on won it for us, then tried to lose it for us by giving it away, then properly won it. Zinc as mentioned had another outstanding game, really good that he's being noticed at last.
Both central defenders were excellent, Ruben in fairness could probably win motm every game if he didn't make it all look so routine and simple, and Laporte is back to his best.
Steffen, although he had hardly anything to do was faultless (the so called clearance cock up wasn't what they tried to make it out to be, Berni and Jesus both ran their socks off again.
But for me it's got to be Foden, so positive, and unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.

edit: Knew I'd missed someone, Gundo was superb again.

another edit: no wonder I missed him, he's not on the list

yet another edit: Can I borrow your glasses

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:38 am
by Foreverinbluedreams
nottsblue wrote:Laporte

Really solid and effectively set up the opener


Yep, provided the key moment, gets my vote.

Fernandinho quality too.

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:10 am
by Tokyo Blue
patrickblue wrote:edit: Knew I'd missed someone, Gundo was superb again.

another edit: no wonder I missed him, he's not on the list

yet another edit: Can I borrow your glasses


:lol:

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 11:17 am
by Mase
patrickblue wrote:A few contenders again, Fern being the obvious one.
Kev, when he came on won it for us, then tried to lose it for us by giving it away, then properly won it. Zinc as mentioned had another outstanding game, really good that he's being noticed at last.
Both central defenders were excellent, Ruben in fairness could probably win motm every game if he didn't make it all look so routine and simple, and Laporte is back to his best.
Steffen, although he had hardly anything to do was faultless (the so called clearance cock up wasn't what they tried to make it out to be, Berni and Jesus both ran their socks off again.
But for me it's got to be Foden, so positive, and unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.

edit: Knew I'd missed someone, Gundo was superb again.

another edit: no wonder I missed him, he's not on the list

yet another edit: Can I borrow your glasses


This post has more twists than an M Night Shamalan movie!

Re: MOTM vs Toffees

PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:01 pm
by stupot
patrickblue wrote:A few contenders again, Fern being the obvious one.
Kev, when he came on won it for us, then tried to lose it for us by giving it away, then properly won it. Zinc as mentioned had another outstanding game, really good that he's being noticed at last.
Both central defenders were excellent, Ruben in fairness could probably win motm every game if he didn't make it all look so routine and simple, and Laporte is back to his best.
Steffen, although he had hardly anything to do was faultless (the so called clearance cock up wasn't what they tried to make it out to be, Berni and Jesus both ran their socks off again.
But for me it's got to be Foden, so positive, and unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.

edit: Knew I'd missed someone, Gundo was superb again.

another edit: no wonder I missed him, he's not on the list

yet another edit: Can I borrow your glasses

I don't get the Steffen faultless bit. The clearance cock up might not have been totally what they made it out to be but he certainly didn't attack it with any conviction.
He looked shaky at corners, flapped at them- one header cleared off the line. I must just be spoilt with Ederson