Ukbrotha
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Havertz has zero intensity in his game. Only excuse of long covid.
Werner legit seems brain dead on the ball.
Lack of intensity is one of those things that can be fixed with time.
Havertz has zero intensity in his game. Only excuse of long covid.
Werner legit seems brain dead on the ball.
German Rashford?Havertz has zero intensity in his game. Only excuse of long covid.
Werner legit seems brain dead on the ball.

Lack of intensity is one of those things that can be fixed with time.

shyt, I ain't even know he played@Premeditated think you were right about Havertz![]()
German Rashford?![]()
shyt, I ain't even know he played
to give you perspective, Leverkusen are on top of Bundesliga right now. It's was always Leverkusen's system getting him all those goals and assist. That's why I don't care about states for midfielders in football
shyt, I ain't even know he played
to give you perspective, Leverkusen are on top of Bundesliga right now. It's was always Leverkusen's system getting him all those goals and assist. That's why I don't care about states for midfielders in football
This era's obsession with stats is part of the problem.



I saw the numbers and a few highlight videos and thought we had one
Roman better keep that wallet open![]()
At least Rashford has that fake Brazilian swag which work once or twice a game.
Werner has zero wiggle. He's a straight line runner with below average technique.

This era's obsession with stats is part of the problem.
And virtually no awareness of what's happening around him. He's one of those guys where you're just going to have to play him in a front 2 if you want to get the best out of him.
There's no point in having him out wide because he's incapable of creating for himself and others and you can't have him up front on his own because of his poor hold up play and inability to link up with his teammates. Have a focal point and just try to spam balls in behind for him and hope he takes enough of those chances. Shocking player.
Give it to Chelsea, they usually fully back their managersLampard is on his way. Trust the process.