ThaiSweetChili's annoying, but traditional, totally unfounded Summer15 rumour...
As much of a headless chicken as he is, Schlupp offers an outlet to release pressure.
More often than not, he beats the opposition in one on one situations, it is just after he has beaten them that he often gets anxious and doesn't know what to do with the ball.
His athleticism and pace to track back also helps our defending. During the run in, him and Albrighton sticking to the opposition wingers had allowed the back three to keep a very rigid line in the box to defend any incoming crosses.
Overall he offers more than he has been recognised for, but people often gets frustrated by his fruitless end product, which is a bit unfair.
As much of a headless chicken as he is, Schlupp offers an outlet to release pressure.
More often than not, he beats the opposition in one on one situations, it is just after he has beaten them that he often gets anxious and doesn't know what to do with the ball.
His athleticism and pace to track back also helps our defending. During the run in, him and Albrighton sticking to the opposition wingers had allowed the back three to keep a very rigid line in the box to defend any incoming crosses.
Overall he offers more than he has been recognised for, but people often gets frustrated by his fruitless end product, which is a bit unfair.
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