24-02-2015, 21:33
Brunt's major plus is the clinical inch perfect through ball enabling the receiving striker a chance of scoring. Strange thing is that his crosses and corners are often poor with over hitting or to an opposition player. That said, he occasionally puts in a superb corner or angled free kick that results in a goal. Why he isn't more consistent with these is a mystery. You could say the same with Mozza and formerly, with Dozza.
Having little pace, any self respecting opposition winger will leave him standing as was the case with Burnley's second. TP's policy must be, to a certain extent, allowing crosses to rain in and having three centre halves there to clear the danger. Personally, I'd prefer the conventional left back as we have in Poco.
Having little pace, any self respecting opposition winger will leave him standing as was the case with Burnley's second. TP's policy must be, to a certain extent, allowing crosses to rain in and having three centre halves there to clear the danger. Personally, I'd prefer the conventional left back as we have in Poco.