Thursday, September 24, 2015

Thauvin, ” a danger to his team ” – Sports.fr

After the defeat of Magpies against Sheffield Wednesday (0-1) in the Capital One Cup, Florian Thauvin still takes for his rank in the Newcastle Chronicle.

Nineteenth Premier League with two points from six matches, Newcastle did not help his business losing to Sheffield Wednesday (0-1) Wednesday night in Capital One Cup, the equivalent of the League Cup. And Florian Thauvin again disappointing and off at half-time by Steve McClaren, has not escaped the slump. Already severely criticized by Alan Shearer few days ago, the former Marseille is again the subject of an incendiary paragraph from the Newcastle Chronicle in the minutes of the meeting, entitled “But where on earth comes Florian Thauvin?” .

“You see a lot of football at St James’s Park before attending 45 minutes as bad as those of the former Marseille player, writes the daily. For a player supposed to be talented and bought 13 million pounds ($ 17 million), there was a shocking lack of intelligence, application and enthusiasm in his performance. The fact that he lost eight balls on its last nine assists showed that it was more dangerous for his team than the opponent. “

He can still improve, but Rémy Cabella was unsuccessful

” But what was the purpose by recruiting this player? wonders Chronicle. He arrived in France with some warning signals and, as was to be feared, it seems too light and unsuitable for the role for which he was recruited. St James’ Park will forgive you if you make the effort, but it did not seem to be the case Thauvin. The fans are not the only ones to lose patience: twice McClaren exasperated cursed openly ball after a loss. He emerged a few minutes later. “

For daily northern England, Thauvin promises to be a resounding flop for leaders to Newcastle.” He can still progress, but Rémy Cabella did not succeed and he had shown more promise in its infancy. If it can not, the consequences for those who recruited could be significant. “

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