Showing posts with label Jesse Lingard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesse Lingard. Show all posts

Friday, 8 November 2019

Callum Wilson knows goals are what will keep him in the England team

Callum Wilson has had a bit of a lean spell in front of goal. He is still top scorer though at AFCB and I'm sure he loves the pressure of being the man who is expected to be the leading goalscorer for the club at the end of the season. His competition for England spaces is now very high, with young forwards such as Tammy Abrahmam, Marcus Rashford and the more experienced captain, Harry Kane, vying for starting positions.
Callum Wilson could do with a goal boost this weekend.
Callum has always looked good when playing for his country, but he hasn't had that many minutes. I was impressed with his performance at the end of the last England game and yet it will be tough for him to get a start at the moment. Callum has to keep playing well for AFCB and that is probably his main concern. If he can keep up with the top goalscorers in the Premier League, he won't be overlooked.

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I am not sure when the last Bournemouth player went to a tournament for the full England squad, but there has to be a good chance that Callum can achieve that next year. It is crazy that Tyrone Mings could also achieve that, and it shows me how careers can take sudden changes in direction. It will be good for both Callum and Villa's Tyrone to get some top European football, and I expect the European Championship's can't come soon enough for them. But there will be growing expectations on the team to do well in a tournament that can be considered a home Championship.
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Trying to keep doing the right thing is not easy when you are in the limelight for England, Callum is very focused though, and you can see that playing for England means a lot for him. But he can't take it for granted, for as we have seen, even Manchester United players fall out of the squad when they are not performing and Jesse Lingard would have been expected to be in front of Callum Wilson only a few months ago.

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Monday, 5 November 2018

No big game changers on bench for Eddie

The difference between Man United and AFCB was perhaps no more clearly seen than in the substitutions that Mourinho was able to make, compared to those that Eddie Howe had up his sleeve. Man Utd brought on match winners in Rashford, Lingard and Herrera. It was a deadly trio that just increased United's fire power, but despite all the investment that has been made on AFCB's squad they just didn't have similar quality on the bench.
Ibe has to do more if he is to be an impact sub.
The bench is where Howe needs to improve his side. The quality has to be as good as those already on the pitch and we know from the match against Norwich that it isn't there at the moment. If Jordan Ibe is going to be a game changer then he has to start believing in himself more. He has to see himself as being better than those that are ahead of him and try and prove his manager wrong. But does Ibe have that in him?

The form of David Brooks is, of course, sensational. It is difficult for anyone to play much better at the moment and Ibe has to keep working hard to see when he gets his chance. If Ibe can view Brooks form positively and look to play as well, Bournemouth would be much the stronger for it.
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I think Defoe and Mousset would have offered something for the Cherries in the last few minute against United and I would have liked to have seen one of them come on to keep United's back line occupied. Instead Howe chose to bolster midfield with Gosling, Ibe and Surman. Going defensive though was a backward step and perhaps Howe will think differently the next time AFCB are in a similar position against a side that is penning Bournemouth in?  

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