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Posted April 03, 2024 17:12 · last edited April 03, 2024 17:31

martinb
That photo with Gibbs-White is about right. It’s been his delivery that Wood has been feasting on. When no one passes to you it’s difficult to score. 

Hudson-Odoi a classic example. He only passes when he can’t run anymore. The only thing he’s thinking about is cutting back on to his right foot and shooting. He’s certainly very rarely got his head up and watching others movements. That first goal a classic example. 

"When no one passes to you it's difficult to score".
Exactly what happened at Newcastle. He would make good runs only for someone to make a selfish dribble or long range shot instead of feeding him.

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Unknown editor edited April 03, 2024 17:31
martinb
That photo with Gibbs-White is about right. It’s been his delivery that Wood has been feasting on. When no one passes to you it’s difficult to score. 

Hudson-Odoi a classic example. He only passes when he can’t run anymore. The only thing he’s thinking about is cutting back on to his right foot and shooting. He’s certainly very rarely got his head up and watching others movements. That first goal a classic example. 

"When no one passes to you it's difficult to score".
Exactly what happened at Newcastle. He would make good runs for someone to make a selfish dribble or long range shot instead of feeding him.
Unknown editor edited April 03, 2024 17:31
martinb
That photo with Gibbs-White is about right. It’s been his delivery that Wood has been feasting on. When no one passes to you it’s difficult to score. 

Hudson-Odoi a classic example. He only passes when he can’t run anymore. The only thing he’s thinking about is cutting back on to his right foot and shooting. He’s certainly very rarely got his head up and watching others movements. That first goal a classic example. 

"When mo one passes to you it's difficult to score".
Exactly what happened at Newcastle. He would make good runs for someone to make a selfish dribble or long range shot instead of feeding him.