GoonerAlexandre wrote:I don't mind him in big games where we're looking to defend.
However, the idea of Welbeck and Iwobi as wingers is something that no one has ever tried before.
Can they beat a man and get a cross in? No, so they're not conventional wingers
Can they take on the keeper on a one on one and get a goal? No, so they're not forwards playing on the wing.
Can they deliver creative balls into the box to compensate for their lack of pace? Not even close.
The only think Welbeck has is height, which can be useful in big games. Against Chelsea, the ball out to Welbz was a good source to relieve pressure. But other than that, what is the point of Welbeck and Iwobi?
They have ze right attitude, spirit and quality.