I hope that the "he's our best scorer" lines are thrown away. Our attack is pretty dire, that the guy is our topscorer tells us more about out attacking players than it tells about him. I thought, he was solid to invisible today. He popped up at the right time to punish a Westham mistake in the builtup which he did but lets not get carried away, only thing he had to do there was to not feck it up.
The situation triggers me so hard - I am puzzled about myself. We thought about selling him this summer, brought in Amrabat, not sold him because we wanted more money and now the guy plays every week while Amrabat sits on the bench for a 10 million loan fee. I already see it coming - in May or June people will talk about us being fine with midfield options and that we should put other priorities first. Damn, this fecking story is infinite
But kudos to the guy, he played to solid to good games in a row from the bench, don't want to take that away from him