Thursday, September 13, 2007

Aftermath of the International Matches

It's always interesting how people sees the players after an international match. If they played well like how Faddie scored a scorcher against France, the papers will say that he will come back to Everton piping-hot and ready to roll. But if you have not played such as in the case of AJ, then they will say that the win the rub on by England will rub on and therefore, the player will do well.

I say that whether you play well or not boils down to how consistent a player is. If Faddie continues to be consistent in his performance, he would have been a natural choice in Moyes's first XI.

AJ seems to be suffering the Beats syndrome. He can't seem to be able to score. Not even when Israel had been deflated by three English goals. AJ was not even a threat. In the previous league match, AJ can sure assist, but where's his scoring touch? Even Lescott scored in the game, but not an attacker?

To be frank though, it will be sooner rather than later that AJ scores. He is always dangerous and he always had chances. Now it's just to make it count.

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