Went on a good run yesterday at one point in the second half
He seems to do this once game, though he's still got some learning to do before he masters this:
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Went on a good run yesterday at one point in the second half
Excellent list, not just put in clubs from big teams. Jota should be over Denis though I thinkWhere I live the Premier League is on the NBC channel and the two main pundits are Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe. They each just selected their teams of the season so far, and this is Robbie Mustoe's (FWIW):
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He said he included Kilman because he didn't just want to take the easy option and pick a top six defender who hasn't had much work to do because their team has so much possession. He did praise Kilman as being a really strong defender in the third best defence in the league, mentioned his goal, and yes - good with his feet/Futsal.
(He also picked Emmanuel Dennis as you can see - he mentioned that only Salah has more goal involvements so far this season. 8 goals/5 assists for Dennis. Pretty impressive).
No disrespect to him but I don’t think he’s captain materialSeems more and more likely he is the real deal, future captain & England international in the making.
That I like.Max Kilman wo wo wo
Mac Kilman wo wo wo wo
He used to play Futsall
He cost the Wolves **** all
Turning into an absolute quality player! Has probably saved us millions!
Its fair to say our defence as a whole have all played very well this season but for me Kilman has made the difference. He looks so assured on the ball, never seems to panick and despite his lack of experience he plays like someone who's been around a lot longer which is having a positive effect on our other defenders. My POTS so far.
Yep, was going to say this. I like that he knows when to just absolutely leather the ball out of danger and when to try and build from the back. So many defenders getting caught out this season trying to do the latter regardless of the situation. He's some player.There's a lot of talk about "learning from mistakes" - Kilman actually does seem to do this, on the odd occasion he has messed up /got caught out you don't see him make the same mistake twice.
I also find it interesting that he mentions the certain breathing technique. I have long been an advocate of it for a number of ailments and situations.Kate Ludlam, who is mentioned in the article on Mighty Max.
Good to see that a female is involved with the positive development of our PL squad member.
(Other than Doris the Tea Lady, of course)
He seems to do something similar every match...there was the one though where the ball broke free and the opposition scored...can't remember who it was against...but it is almost his trademark. Great defenderThat double footed slide tackle and to come out with the ball in his corner was immense
And person.It's a crime against humanity if Max doesn't replace Mings in the next England squad
By several orders of magnitude a better player
I think that was against Brentford. He looked like he'd done a brilliant challenge but the ball bounced off him in favour of the attacker and they went on to score the second.He seems to do something similar every match...there was the one though where the ball broke free and the opposition scored...can't remember who it was against...but it is almost his trademark. Great defender
Not sure about that last comment. Seems incredibly quiet. Just let him do what he’s great at.Around the 50 minute mark today, Southampton took it past Semedo, and he was just so composed at the fact he knew Kilman was behind him to mop it up.
One all effort in sliding tackle and we had the ball back and Semedo was advancing in attack.
They work so well together.
Kilman is potentially the most talented English centre back at the moment. He won't get in ahead of Stones and Maguire however, and Southgate will blame the fact he plays in a 3.
He's got future Wolves captain written all over him.