CONFIRMED Yasser Larouci

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There's certain mistakes a player makes where it shows they aren't good enough, there's others where you think it's beneath them.

The goal felt was the latter. Even if he's not up to Premier League standards in the end, he's still better than that. The mistakes I've seen Larouci make have been poor decision making rather than lack of ability. There was one in the first half where he was comfortable to win the ball and then decided to make a soft touch and lost it. He goes in strong then he wins it every time. The big one he had three options: shield it out, put it into touch, hit it down the line, and he decided to pick option four; fanny about.

I'm a bit worried we don't have the luxury of bedding him in and building him up when we need players right now but I'm not about to rip him apart.
 

Apart from the mistake for their goal I thought he did well. I like how positive he is in that he’s always looking to get the ball down and actually play.

Obviously the mistake was a big one but it happens and he’ll hopefully learn from it.

I should also point out that Kyle Walker made a similar error which lead to our goal and he’s one of the best fullbacks in the world.
 
I don’t base this on the extremely poor decision to try and shepard the ball out of play. My opinion of him so far is he is poor technically, poor positional sense, poor decision making, poor defensively as a whole. Shows little glimmers of being competent going forward.

Before someone turns up with a “bedwetters” comment to the thread, not bedwetting just giving my opinions on what I have seen so far, my eyes are neither glass or painted on 👍

The clue is, Bosbourne was preferred ahead of him today. That's a clear measure of his current situation. He may come good (there are glimpses when he's in the oppo half) but he's clearly not ready yet.
 
A lot of players have come in over the last few years and struggled to transition from full back to wing back.

Thinking back I’m fairly sure Stevens, Lafferty, Bogle, Norrington-Davied, Johnson, Lowe, Hussey and even Baldock looked bad postionally at first. Some got better and some obviously didn’t, but it’s rare we ever bring a wing back in who hits the ground running.

The error today was bad but more so positionally he looked all over the place at times and didn’t know whether to engage Walker or back off, often ending up getting caught in two minds and doing neither.

He’s not got the luxury of the others in the sense that he has to try and adapt in the Premier League rather than the Championship or League One. He clearly has a lot of work to do but he’s played probably 75% of his minutes for us so far against the best side in the world. Let’s judge him in a few games time.
 
Baldock and Osborne when we want to keep the game tight

Bogle and Louruci if we are going for it
 
Think it's fine for fans to come on here and say they think he's rubbish. I think he was poor and made a very bad error.

You'd just think Blades fans wouldn't be so quick to type abuse about him and write him off.
 
We are Sheffield United, we can’t afford to buy ready made players like Walker. Lad is stepping up to the toughest league in the world. All our players are going to make mistakes and cost us goals. If we chuck em all under ‘t bus we’ll have no one left.

Get real we were playing Manchester City probably the best team in the world at the moment with a wingback with incredible speed and strength. He made a mistake, should have put it in Jon Street. I’ll judge him on if he learnt from it

We need to back our players not destroy them after 2 half appearances.
 
There's certain mistakes a player makes where it shows they aren't good enough, there's others where you think it's beneath them.

The goal felt was the latter. Even if he's not up to Premier League standards in the end, he's still better than that. The mistakes I've seen Larouci make have been poor decision making rather than lack of ability. There was one in the first half where he was comfortable to win the ball and then decided to make a soft touch and lost it. He goes in strong then he wins it every time. The big one he had three options: shield it out, put it into touch, hit it down the line, and he decided to pick option four; fanny about.

I'm a bit worried we don't have the luxury of bedding him in and building him up when we need players right now but I'm not about to rip him apart.
He was trying to shield it out but fell over. Ridiculous error, but had he won the throw in then good. Even if he'd put it in row z City would have had a throw, in a dangerous position. There is no guarantee that they wouldn't have scored but granted it was an error of judgement. Everton is a must win game. Even if we'd drawn today and got a draw at Forest Everton would still be a must win game.
 
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I don’t base this on the extremely poor decision to try and shepard the ball out of play. My opinion of him so far is he is poor technically, poor positional sense, poor decision making, poor defensively as a whole. Shows little glimmers of being competent going forward.

Before someone turns up with a “bedwetters” comment to the thread, not bedwetting just giving my opinions on what I have seen so far, my eyes are neither glass or painted on 👍
Very true
 

George loses concentration for the first time and allows Grealish space on his left foot & get to the bye line. Chips to Haaland. 0-1.

Let's ignore this and concentrate on Larouci's error.

Wasn't he on a booking for chopping him down? hence why he was cautious about sticking another challenge on him?
 
Silly mistake for their goal BUT I do think City would have got a goal in injury time anyway.
It was a silly mistake but did anyone notice Walker made the same mistake keeping the ball from going for a corner and that’s what lead to our goal. Wonder if Citteh fans are crucifying Walker on their forum for his mistake
 
In all honesty several players made mistakes after about 60 minutes .we tired and mistakes arrived ,though we didn't get punished so easy to forget.
 
It was a silly mistake but did anyone notice Walker made the same mistake keeping the ball from going for a corner and that’s what lead to our goal. Wonder if Citteh fans are crucifying Walker on their forum for his mistake

They are hunting him down with pitchforks as we speak.
 
Players will make mistakes and that's absolutely fine, I think all fans accept that. The problem with Larouci is he already looked very dodgy (to say the least) in pre-season and then may have cost us a very valuable point today. There does become a point when you can't make excuses any more and it becomes reasonable to say that player isn't great.
 
Players will make mistakes and that's absolutely fine, I think all fans accept that. The problem with Larouci is he already looked very dodgy (to say the least) in pre-season and then may have cost us a very valuable point today. There does become a point when you can't make excuses any more and it becomes reasonable to say that player isn't great.

He does not look as shit as he did in pre-season.
 
Players will make mistakes and that's absolutely fine, I think all fans accept that. The problem with Larouci is he already looked very dodgy (to say the least) in pre-season and then may have cost us a very valuable point today. There does become a point when you can't make excuses any more and it becomes reasonable to say that player isn't great.
He’s played a couple of half games ffs, at what point did he reach the rubicon and get slung on the scrap heap?

I was never keen on RND then he settled, worked and now we desperately miss him. A new player is a process for the likes of SUFC and always will be until we can shell £50+ on a ready to go player.
 
The only thing to me that explains him falling over is that he was expecting Walker to be closer to him and was leaning in to protect the ball. Thing is, he wasn’t there, he fell over and it looked a bit silly.
 
He cost us a point. Don't protect him. If in doubt, put it out. Row Z looked a good option.

He looks better than he did pre-season but that today was the basics and it cost us a point.
 
The only thing to me that explains him falling over is that he was expecting Walker to be closer to him and was leaning in to protect the ball. Thing is, he wasn’t there, he fell over and it looked a bit silly.
That’s exactly what I thought, but that's naive of him, if he’d cleared his lines or put the ball out for a throw it wouldn’t have happened, not sure why he took a risk under the circumstances.
 
Wasn't he on a booking for chopping him down? hence why he was cautious about sticking another challenge on him?

I wasn't asking George to put a challenge on Grealish. Throughout the whole match (and at Wembley) George had shown discipline and concentration to 'stand' on Grealish's left foot. Grealish is quite ineffective with his right. One lapse and Grealsih finds himself at the bye line with the ball on his left foot.

Could more have been done by our centre backs against Haaland? That's another question.
 

There is definitely a player in there. Awful mistake but looks a better player than Lowe. Feel for him tonight.

For me that is the sad thing. Even with an awful mistake that cost the point and a second half where he was bollocked by Egan and Robinson regarding his positioning, he is still better than Lowe! We’re doomed I tell ye.
 

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