"We need to look after him. He has got to be dipped in and perhaps dipped back out."</p> WHAT ABOUT TRYING THAT STRATEGY ON A £400K PERUVIAN INTERNATIONAL YOU GERT FECKING NUMPTY ?</p>
But he has given the proven international a chance and he didn't take it. There's nothing wrong in seeing if someone else can, especially if he is as highly rated as I'm led to believe.
I'm not doubting the lad has talent, and good luck to him.</p> But I disagree Mossto has been given a proper chance, especially since his period of rehabilitation back in his homeland. Apart from last night, when he was obviously not in the squad, why did the "manager" not give him another chance when the games were crying out for a change of tactics ?</p>
When has he given him a chance? He has never had more than a few games in a row. And when he did give him a few games, he was playing alongside Odejayi. World class players would be made to look **** trying to get a partnership going with him.</p> I am not saying he his the answer, but by all accounts he has come back this season looking fitter and more up for it than last. And he certainly hasn't been given the chances and time on the pitch that other strikers have had and consistently failed with. </p>
I agree he hasn't been given a chance this season and he has had far fewer chances than Odjob but when he has he didn't take them. In life when you get a chace you have to take it. He didn't so it's only fair to the other players in the squad that they should get a chance. Also, we don't know how he is performing in training, only Davey and the coaches do, so there may be something there.