
Originally Posted by
Insidious
100%.
Let's say for scenario's sake the club are looking at addressing getting a midfielder in the Summer, or that we try-and-fail to get our ideal target because (whoever it is) won't release them mid-season due to their own ambitions - either way, end result being no midfielder in January....
....if that comes to pass, I won't entertain the idea that Endo can't be trusted for even.....five(?) League games from the start, even if it's with a view to him coming off after 70 minutes or so, to enable some rest/rotation.
There's got to be three Anfield matches against mid-table opposition and maybe two matches (home or away) against sides that will likely finish in 16th or lower where he can be used. I totally understand not going with a midfield three of Endo, Mac Allister and Elliott against a tall side, but a Japanese international can and should be able to be used alongside two of Jones/Mac Allister/Gravenberch so that at least one of them gets a few matches off at key times.
It's hardly like fielding 10 professionals and a prize winner from the crowd. We can and should use him at some stage.
It's mental. It's not like he's an absolute pleb. Excellent in the League Cup final in a team full of kids, bossed City's midfield at home last season. Is he a long term solution, of course not. Can he fill in, absolutely.
It's clear that Slot doesn't rate him and I'm sure he'll be moved on in the summer, if not January.
I am fan of the way the club generally goes about it's business in the transfer market, however, I do wish they would buy for the Starting XI more often when these situations arise. Instead of replacing Endo with another 6th choice midfielder to make the numbers up, go and get a first choice player. Impossible to do on a regular basis but is something we need to be better at.
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