JackanorySFC Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 Gaston clearly the best footballer on the pitch, as I've mentioned before enjoy him whilst we can as he will join a top CL side in 2 years, and he'll deserve it. Really pleased to say we had absolute quality all over the pitch, Schneiderlin looked up for it, Cork superb, Punch dangerous and Lallana class, The back 5 were solid, Fonte especially and Gazza had an outstanding game. 11 positives across the pitch today, exactly what we needed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 The whole team Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colbury Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 The obvious candidates are Ramirez and puncheon. For me though I thought Cork was outstanding. Time after time he won the ball back, picked up loose balls and got us moving again. Nothing spectacular but a superb display. Cork has been doing this ever since he joined. I think many fans have only realised what a good job does for us the last 3 weeks. He gave the ball away once yesterday (won it straight back) - the only time ive seen him do that in the last 3 games. Quality player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 Going purely on the MotD2 highlights (which is all I've seen of the game) my vote goes to Lallana. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 Cork has been doing this ever since he joined. I think many fans have only realised what a good job does for us the last 3 weeks. He gave the ball away once yesterday (won it straight back) - the only time ive seen him do that in the last 3 games. Quality player. Didn't cork play in every league game last season? Cracking player. Neat and tidy. Sits in the middle of the park. Loads of energy, wins the ball and quickly passes it on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pap Posted 26 November, 2012 Share Posted 26 November, 2012 Paul Doyle, who I sometimes uncharitably refer to as "Football Weekly's backup Irishman", adds some weight to the impact Jack Cork has made on the team. Indeed, Cork is one of the Guardian's 10 Premier League talking points. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/nov/26/premier-league-talking-points-weekend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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