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Posted December 08, 2021 09:31 · last edited December 08, 2021 09:34

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Interesting to see where Talay sees him fitting in on face value he's competing with Piscipo.

He's a direct Davila replacement yeah? Makes our first choice front four- Hooper, Ball, Sandoval, Piscopo. 
Maybe, but he seems to have played most of his career as left-wing so he isn't normally a second striker or attacking mid.

Of course, what websites say and reality may be different.

Our front four roles are so free (and up for personal interpretation) that I doubt Sandoval's position on paper matters - Talay will play him in a role in which he feels comfortable. Reno's certainly no traditional AM either

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Unknown editor edited December 08, 2021 09:34
Ryan
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Ryan
Interesting to see where Talay sees him fitting in on face value he's competing with Piscipo.

He's a direct Davila replacement yeah? Makes our first choice front four- Hooper, Ball, Sandoval, Piscopo. 
Maybe, but he seems to have played most of his career as left-wing so he isn't normally a second striker or attacking mid.

Of course, what websites say and reality may be different.

Our front four roles are so free (and up for personal interpretation) that I doubt Sandoval's position on paper matters. Reno's certainly no traditional AM either
Unknown editor edited December 08, 2021 09:33
Ryan
JP__3
Ryan
Interesting to see where Talay sees him fitting in on face value he's competing with Piscipo.

He's a direct Davila replacement yeah? Makes our first choice front four- Hooper, Ball, Sandoval, Piscopo. 
Maybe, but he seems to have played most of his career as left-wing so he isn't normally a second striker or attacking mid.

Of course, what websites say and reality may be different.

Our front four roles are so free that I doubt his position on paper matters. Uli would often slot centrally from that right AM role and Ball/Sotirio would fill in the wide space from striker, for example