Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
Look at the run by Elliott for the goal. What would most players or teams do in that situation? make that run, or sit in and think **** it, job done? Special mention to the PSG player who allowed Elliott to piss past him. That's why it's so important to stay switched on.
I noticed that Dennis during the replaying of the goal after the game and yet none of the pundits picked up on the PSG player letting Elliott run off him, as they were more concerned with talking about the run itself and the fact that the keeper should have done better.

Strange.

It is all good and well having great attacking intent but switching off like that and letting an opposing player run free, even at the end of a game, isnt good enough at that level.