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Why can't our wingers cross like Jesus Navas?

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But just picking the garrido cross last night when he pulled it back, in that position with players running into the box you aim for a area hard and low between the strikers and goalie, but we always seem to try and pick someone out which is very hard to pull off at speed.

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Because by the time they''ve stopped faffing about the oppo''s defence is back in position?

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Because, as Josh Murphy said in a recent interview, he is encouraged to come inside and shoot!

And I think everyone has now seen that is what Redmond has obviously been told to do as well.

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In recent years i have seen very few wingers able to truly cross a ball like they once could.

i believe it is a part of the game the appears to have been neglected in favour of other elements and skills.

Mistakenly so IMO!

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Completley agree CUSDP.

Still remember very clearly him crossing the ball early right onto Owens head inn the box, not every winger can do that.

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I once remember reading he was responsible for omething like 50%+ of van nistelrooys goals, via assists.

I always remember this one tho.

http://youtu.be/7UJp1kOjkg4

Immense. Name any other player that could do that! Easily could''ve been utilised as England''s version of pirlo.

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David Beckham - underrated????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Ha ha ha ha.

That''s like saying Stalin wasn''t always very nice or that Hitler has been forgotten by history.

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