Maltese Falcon
Niko Kranjcar
I want to see more defensive action from KWP before deciding if he’s good for the first team. Trippier creates chances too, I think though that he’s just terrible right back in a 4 man defence as he makes too many mistakes. If KWP can also prove that the defensive elements of his game are strong then he’ll deserve to be starting regularly.
Life is all about evolution... At this stage, I agree that it is probably risky to play KWP against a top 6 team; however I see him as a perfect player for the much larger proportion of games where we play the likes of Burnley who take the pitch with the sole intention of parking the bus. He is already as good as Trippier and Aurier at stretching play and timing runs behind the fullback. And speaking of mistakes... I don't think either of those two can say they haven't made their share of f**k ups this season!