Which only goes to prove how difficult it can be for a coach to get the right combination of players in the right positions. Waine was great while leading the line in the absence of the injured Hemed but has been less effective since, as he is often pushed into wider areas to allow Hemed to maintain the central striker role.
That said, I think Waine has done very valuable what you might call donkey work of the scrapping/heading/running into space variety. If Hemed leaves, which I am pretty sure he will, it's reassuring to know that we have a now quite experienced Waine as a backup to (hopefully) a new visa striker.
That said, I think Waine has done very valuable what you might call donkey work of the scrapping/heading/running into space variety. If Hemed leaves, which I am pretty sure he will, it's reassuring to know that we have a now quite experienced Waine as a backup to (hopefully) a new visa striker.