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And it's funny that the other ones who were impressed with his performance are also the same ones who criticize him quite often (me and DF). Weird that :D

i guess its all about expectations. when i first saw the line up, i was elated that cesc was not there but oscar's name bothered me. i seriously expected him to be subbed at HT. so i guess, thats the reason i think i feel he had a good game.

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i guess its all about expectations. when i first saw the line up, i was elated that cesc was not there but oscar's name bothered me.

i seriously expected him to be subbed at HT. so i guess, thats the reason i think i feel he had a good game.

Ha! Our and JM's #10 not getting subbed off at HT is the bar of success now for Oscar. Sad really..

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Typical "good" Oscar. He glues the lines but I think it only work efficiently and against anyone if we had Hazard, Reus and Aguero/Suarez in our side. 3 exceptional players to create something on their own. Therefore player like Oscar would be very handy. At the moment and for foreseeable future we need our no. 10 to be as creative and visionary as possible plus able to hold the ball under pressure.

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One of his best performances (most complete) I've ever seen for us. He had everything: pressing, tackling, linking play, tricks, and even some beautiful passes. I'd have this Oscar over the ''bad playing Oscar but scores a goal to safe his game''.

Keep it up!

Wanted to highlight something at the 1:52/1:53 mark, which is not really about Oscar, but about our attacking mids in general including Hazard...

That run from Costa, and the fact that Oscar didn't quickly slide the pass through to his feet...seems our mids miss these sort of quick runs from our strikers. (happened a lot when Torres was here)...of course in this particular example Costa dragged the defender away to create more room for Willian and Oscar,...but probably would be best to make these passes and create more clear-cut opportunities.

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He is who he is. If he wasn't so slight of build I think he'd be a dependable and consistent player deeper in the midfield. We definitely need someone that's offensively aggressive as a CAM.

As a matter a fact....forget his build. I think we should just throw him in the midfield period based on his style of play. He isn't a soft guy so I think he could hold his own.

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One of his best performances (most complete) I've ever seen for us. He had everything: pressing, tackling, linking play, tricks, and even some beautiful passes. I'd have this Oscar over the ''bad playing Oscar but scores a goal to safe his game''.

Keep it up!

And today against Leicester, he was non-existent. Oscar's problem will always be consistency

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His problem is not "consistency". Playing good game once in a blue moon is not called problem with "consistency". When you play 5 games, 3 good and 2 bad, you can say that it is. He plays 1 good out of 5 games for two years now.

That's called an average player. Who plays good based on circumstances, who depends on luck, who depends on every little detail. Just an average player.

I don't even want to start on his attitude and being like a boy.

Needs to be offloaded, with many else.

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His problem is not "consistency". Playing good game once in a blue moon is not called problem with "consistency". When you play 5 games, 3 good and 2 bad, you can say that it is. He plays 1 good out of 5 games for two years now.

That's called an average player. Who plays good based on circumstances, who depends on luck, who depends on every little detail. Just an average player.

I don't even want to start on his attitude and being like a boy.

Needs to be offloaded, with many else.

"give him time". "age is at his side". "he just needs a pre-season". "remember his performance against juve". :lol:

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KDB must have been laughing to himself senseless when Mourinho placed faith in Oscar as his no.10 and forced KDB out the team. Just beyond ludicrousy. This manager has ruined our club and all our players are regressing under him. It is actually sad.

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