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Not sure about MOTM, because of SU unwillingness to play football against us, the first have was awful, in the second half we came back to life, thanks to Billy.
But all in all, I don't think, any of our players deserve to be MOTM.
If you were there you would have seen that Djourou was clearly our best player, followed closely by Gallas. Our worst player would have been either Gilberto or Freddie.
I will vote for Djourou. Looks to be growing in confidence and is looking really solid. Didn't put a foot wrong and even got involved in some attacking moves.
The coach's role is to make the player understand everything that serves the interest of the game. To do this he must speak to the child within each player, to the adolescent he was and the adult he is now. Too often a coach tends only to speak to the adult, issuing commands for performance, for victory, for reflection, to the detriment of the child who is playing for pleasure, living in the present.
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