I’m not sure what games you have been watching but both Saka and Martinelli are wingers, and take on defenders from wide positions. I don’t know what point you are actually trying to make here.
If thats what you take from my posts then, well, not much more I can see to you really.
The point of being on a forum is to express your thoughts and ideas and read others.
You arent gonna agree with everything and not everyone agrees with you, thats life.
And Jake, I dont want people to agree with me, I couldnt care less if they agree or not, and im sure they dont care if I agree or not with them, but dont go through posts, or my posts, trying to find errors and pulling me, or others up about it, trying to show them up because they potentially made a mistake in what they wrote.
I read your post, and expressed my thoughts in response to what you said. I disagreed with what you said, but like you say, that’s life. But given you did say that, I’m not sure what you’re so bothered by.
I didn’t go through your post looking for errors, it just so happened that I saw you say something that was untrue. The only reason this has gone on as long as it has is because you couldn’t just say something along the lines of, “yeah, actually Martinelli does seem to use that skill often” when presented with evidence that he does.
Well, that’s not the only reason, another is that I’m like a dog with a bone and I can’t resist a shit online argument when I should be doing something even less interesting.
Again I’m not sure what games you are watching. If they both were any wider at times, they would be outside of the stadium! If your definition is that they have to remain on the touchline and just put balls into the box rather than cutting in, then I’m happy we don’t have any classic wide wingers.
I do think Saka will become a more rounded player than what he is now.
Can see him having a range of roles here. Martinelli will more likely stay a wide player though.
Didn’t really work on his few games toward the middle.
Just in the sense that we/they always come back inside. We arent a get down the line and cross it style of team are we. Tierney does it but only when we are desperate for something to happen.
Dont get confused with my saying the word “wide”, as yes they do stay wide, but when the ball comes to them their first instinct is to come inside and play centrally.
Your first post where you said the below, I think they are more inside forward types, they dont stay wide to then take on a player, get to the byline and cross the ball.