777Kidnappings wrote:He absolutely needs upgrading but for me there seems to be a different bar in terms of judgement to patterson. Worst player ever vs done nothing wrong and should play the rest of the season
Hes better than Patterson defensively and while he's pretty awful offensively patterson doesn't really even get involved at that end of the pitch
Both are nowhere near good enough though
Patterson achieves nothing in attack because all of our play is down the left hand side.
I genuinely think if their flanks were switched we’d be fine with Patterson the one getting involved in attacks and interplay and Mykolenko being asked to defend and provide enough width to stretch play without ever actually doing anything
I thought Patterson was fine, not great, not terrible but he's getting better the more he plays. Had a couple of interceptions, think he won the ball back that lead to the goal, played a nice ball for Garner, he's certainly more positive with the ball than Myko and doesn't just knock it backwards every time he gets it. He was unlucky to be the one subbed although I think he was starting to tire a bit.
Not worthy comparison really, are they? Mykolenko has had the odd injury but he's played well over 100 times for us and has about 3 assists. He's not struggling with match fitness, he's not getting up to speed, it's just at a point where his teammates are seemingly avoiding giving him the ball.
Whether Patterson is good enough or not, there are a lot more reasons to defend him than there are Myko.
Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 8:52 am
No way at all that Patterson was worse than him last night.
I dont think there was a lot in it last night. Mykolenkos biggest problem is he's too involved. Pattersons attacking strength seems to be that hes barely involved and so we assume he has some quality
I was really pleased with Patterson last night defensively. Shame he didnt get to show more as a wing back, but the defensive side of it 1st half was good.
TheRam wrote: ↑Mon Jan 26, 2026 11:18 pm
Aznou is still probably miles off physically but if we’re going three at the back, with someone as good as branthwaite behind him maybe it’s worth the risk?
If it’s a four, just put garner there or Branthwaite.
He was protected under dyche because the ball was constantly launched over him, he wasn’t asked to go forward and we basically played six at the back.
Now we’re trying to build, open up, and our width comes from our full backs he’s badly exposed.
If Moyes does this, which he maybe maybe might, he will want a defensive counterweight on the other side which we maybe don't have / would be Jake somehow or maybe Coleman.