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Bjerknes

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    He still needs to do better. I like him as an option off the bench but that pass for the Kalololol blunder was awful.
     

    Boksic

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    May 11, 2005
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    Did well overall. I far prefer this kind of performance to him hugging the wing and passing it backwards inside.

    Brilliant to see a left winger take up the position he did for his goal.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Did well overall. I far prefer this kind of performance to him hugging the wing and passing it backwards inside.
    Brilliant to see a left winger take up the position he did for his goal.
    In attack he did well.
    But, due to Danilo's and Kalulu's dumb fouls for the penalties, his mistakes in both these situations are ignored.



    0:25 He lost Pavard and let him cross.
    5:55-6:08 --- He lost the ball in midfield when he shouldn't have, and then made the dumb clearance straight to Dumfries.
     

    petersmit

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    Mar 14, 2006
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    Seriously though. We don't have someone as back up for Vlahovic. Should we try Weah as striker? Imo he is better in front of goal than Vlahovic at times.
     

    Boksic

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    Odd game. He was pretty poor generally but had a nice assist and love to see a LW getting tap ins at the right hand post, brilliant movement and desire to get in front of the defender.

    He stepped up when bigger names should have.
     
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    He's mostly a pace merchant, but he also can drive the ball rather well as he's stronger than the typical pace merchant. Clearly he's very useful to us being able to play multiple roles, two wings, and we have strikers who miss easy chances.
     

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