I don't think playing him on the right-wing has helped him. Never been a fan of playing left and right wingers on opposite sides, only works if you have someone like Robben.
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I don't think playing him on the right-wing has helped him. Never been a fan of playing left and right wingers on opposite sides, only works if you have someone like Robben.
[QUOTE=WJ99mobile;4762166]This.
Shock people calling him a one trick pony, when he's been played on his weaker side.[/QUOT
The problem of playing Craig Noone on his favoured left side is he simply doesn't have the pace of a natural winger to go past his man on the outside. He is often railroaded into cutting inside on his weak right foot. So, forget any ideas of Noone breezing past players on the left, it's never going to happen.
So, the better option is in fact to play him on the right, which means predictably, he'll cut inside (which he'll do regardless of whether he's right or left!) but at least he'll be cutting in using his stronger left foot.