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Sure, here is a more detailed paraphrase of the text:Everyone has decided that Pope now needs to be a combination of Shay Given, Rene Higuita, and Ederson.
On days like these, the current version will do us just fine.
OK, the ball was aimlessly kicked out and the blind panic when he got any back pass was plain to see, but simply Newcastle couldn’t have won without him.
Three or four very good saves and his shot stopping was first class.
No scorpion kick though, so a point off.
The confidence doesn’t look there on the ball at the minute and it drained from him after a terrible pass in the first half when Newcastle had a three on one situation.
Defensively his positioning, especially away from home, has been critiqued lately and I don’t think this game would have stopped the moans.
Booked in the corner when he looked totally frustrated at how Wolves were getting to him so easily.
Had his hands full with Larsen, whom he did very well to deny from a through ball, however he was totally flatfooted for the goal.
Otherwise he did alright, but certainly not his best performance since returning to the centre half position.
A typical all action return from suspension.
The worrying spell down with injury that comes to nothing, being left on a different planet by the dummy for the Wolves goal and then he goes and redeems himself by starting the comeback with a deflected goal.
That’s the way Fabian, have a go, no one else was at that point and he got his rewards.
He wasn’t far away earlier either, Wolves did not heed the warning.
Welcome back.
His positioning was suspect for the goal, leaving Schär to have to go out and deal with Lemina, which he didn’t.
Alright in possession but no shock to see him subbed.
After the anonymous first half which was one of his poorest since he came, many wondered if it might be a different midfielder going off to accommodate Tonali.
However, while not at his best, he improved in the second half and almost scored with a great curling shot.
Went down with cramp (helped out by Tonali.
Is there nothing the man can’t do?) and soon after that, his day was curtailed early as he was subbed.
Part of the strange team selection seemed to involve Joelinton more on the left side which he didn’t seem comfortable with and after a good start he became more sloppy as the half wore on and was booked.
Whether that came into Howe’s decision to sub him at halftime is a good point, but still a surprise to see him go off.
Like a few players, not at his best at the minute.
In a move that no one saw coming, Longstaff started and in a move that everyone saw coming, he was subbed at halftime.
A poor pass instigated the move which ended with Wolves scoring but he wasn’t alone in being like that in the first half.
One bloke near me blamed him in the second half even though he was sitting with a shiny new Adidas tracksuit on.
That, more than anything else, sums up where Longstaff is right now.
More eyebrows were raised when Mr Murphy started and though he felt the heat of the away end many a time, including passing to a clearly offside Trippier, he kept battling and almost scored with a long range effort and avoided the halftime cull which raised more eyebrows.
Started like a house on fire and looked United’s only real threat in the first half.
His run and deft golf chip which hit the post would have been a fitting reward.
Second half he was put up front and he was nullified as a result and looked frustrated.
Found himself outside the box too much for my liking in the first half, before going off injured after an innocuous looking challenge.
We might be in trouble if it’s serious.
The clamour to see Tonali start might have been ignored, however his quick passing and deep runs were needed as early as halftime and though what followed wasn’t earth shatteringly good, it was enough to surely mean he won’t be ignored ever again.
Almost scored late on.
Did well when he came on and it’s another 45 minutes towards getting him fit, the ultimate aim for a vital player.
It was revealed today that he thinks you can just take another throw if one of your teammates does a foul throw.
You can’t.
He gets an eight for nothing else but that magnificent, glorious winner which was a work of art.
What a goal.
The pains in my shins and shoulders will be a reminder of the celebrations.
Like the Trippier of old today and we looked more of a team with him on the pitch.
In my humble opinion, in away games like this when we need pulling out the shit, Trippier should be starting.
It’s no coincidence that players suddenly knew their roles when he came on.
The over the top criticism of Longstaff is getting tiresome now.
Yes, he gave the ball away trying to do something on the edge of the box but there were 8 players behind him who should have covered the break.
It’s a team game.
Criticising for criticising’s sake never improved anyone’s performance.