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Fernandes Abuse Way Off Beam: Stats prove Mourinho’s a far better judge of players than many fans are

By The Boy -

As per this recent post, a good sway of fans were less than impressed with Gedson Fernandes’ performance against the mighty Birmingham City. I take a view that the vitriol meted out on social media can often tell us more about the folk screaming the contempt, than their actual targets.

Fernandes heat map vs Birmingham City

What caused the abuse? Perhaps it was confusion sparked by the roaming remit that the Portuguese was given, by his coach. During the 90minutes that Gedson was on the park, he played in three different positions; Attacking Midfield, Left Defensive Midfield, and even Right Defensive Midfield.

What is for certain, it wasn’t the boy’s play. A fella’s passing accuracy is a fundamental indication of their usefulness in a team. Of course, if that’s all they can do, then that’s a problem.

Elsewhere, there’s a whole heap of other positives from the Birmingham City game which cast further doubts over the discontent of some fans. This boy knows how to move the ball.

Gedson on the ball against Birmingham City.

Gedson also dribbling against Reading (for those that might have forgotten). But what does the boy’s future hold? My pfennigs are on José Mourinho doing what he does best.

Stay tuned, and respect how the lad came here.

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England Mike
England Mike
3 years ago

Gladly give the lad a chance, right now I’m a little confused as to what he is, and how to use him.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jay Gee

Me down vote.

Tappaspur
Tappaspur
3 years ago

G’n gedz Son. earn the move to the mighty TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR.

Harry Hotspur
3 years ago
Reply to  Jay Gee

Those stats are on their way

Jay Gee
Jay Gee
3 years ago

I’d love to know Sessignon’s stats for that game, because I think HE was the weakest link and should say ‘goodbye!’

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