When Harverz had a gilt edged chance on his right foot on Sunday he went with the outside of his left and missed. Trossard got that chance on his left and didn’t hesitate. Not being two footed is a failure, especially for an attacker.
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Always reminds of when Lia Wälti spoke about ensuring she could play with both feet as a child. Having that engrained into you early on is such an asset.
This feels like an unnecessary dig at Havertz when there’s already a pile on from our fanbase. He’s also scored some right footed goals for us this season tbf
You could’ve just said “great goal & technique from Trossard which shows the benefit of being two footed” 🤷🏿♂️
I spent a summer using exclusively my left foot when I was a kid. Relentlessly hitting a ball against a wall with my left. Got really good at it. Proper both feet player these days. Huge impact playing at the age of 54 obvs....
It’s why I think trossard could do a job on the right, martinelli brings energy and not much else atm. Sterling looks better than he has but is still so frustrating to watch.
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You could’ve just said “great goal & technique from Trossard which shows the benefit of being two footed” 🤷🏿♂️