Left Back is SE's weakest position

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Re: Left Back is SE's weakest position

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DAgrin wrote:Jordan Torunarigha played 90 minutes for Hertha BSC Berlin as left back today.
Does anybody know how he performed?
I watched the game, he played very well. He is very strong, fast and athletic. He got a yellow card for a hard tackle. He looks promising although prone to anger as he kept hitting the pitch in frustration.
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Chidiebere Nwakali and Brown Idowu comes to mind.
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wale1974 wrote:Chidiebere Nwakali and Brown Idowu comes to mind.
Echiejile was an unused sub in the weekend's crucial game against bottom of the table Osasuna. Perhaps Rohr is not seeing the faults all the other coaches are seeing. He needs to make a serious effort at finding a replacement (eg Jordan) not just concentrate on right back. Ebuehi keeps getting better at ADO, who are now safe from relegation, so right back is less of a concern.

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