I summed up my thoughts in my thread earlier this evening...
These two games just go to show how integral to us Coutts is. He's arguably the biggest turn around of Wilder's reign so far. His contribution is subtle but he's flawless in possession; he barely puts a foot wrong, picks the simple but effective pass and reads the game incredibly well. We won't be able to replace his contribution. That's not intended as disrespect to others, rather a compliment to his huge importance. We have Lundstram and Carruthers to come in and both are quality, but they aren't Coutts, nor should they be expected to be. I think, if I'm being fair though, we now already notice that Coutts is the one thateveryone else revolves around. They make arun, safe in the knowledge he will find them, or they take a chance safe in the knowledge they won't get caught out of position cos he'll retain possession. You could just see afew snippets tonight of those same playersnot making quite the same moves entirely,as they need time for Lundstram to growinto a similar role and develop a similar faith in him. He has potential, but I do think hegives the ball away the most.