Det the Threat wrote:JohnPferdelack wrote:Rose's bench players are largely to weak.
As soon as one of them enters the game, Gladbach looses points^^
And I don't really understand why Rose wanted Wolf. Even in Leipzig under Nagelsmann he wasn't better...
If we had a full quad Kramer would be coming off the bench and our best player would be participating.
Also, Embolo is a good option and once Lazaro's fit he can be of help as well.
We're also not the one of the top six teams budget wise in the league and therefore have to make due or bring on a talent like Rocco Reitz.Wolf's a player who Rose knows and as frustrating he was today(nice back heel to those Real players instead of keeping the ball at Madrid's penalty box at the 90th minute), he had a horrific injury last summer and missed to first half of last season.
They also only took out the steel plate in his foot this offseason.
Yeah, but he do has a point...players like Jantschke, Wendt, Traore, Lang are too weak to be considered options for these games.
You might be able to use them against the likes of out of form Mainz.
In a CL game...you can't count on them to produce anything for you.
Not a big fan of Wolf and Lazaro either.
Lazaro hasn't produced anywhere he went except for Hertha. Not in Premier League and not in Serie A. And even for Hertha...a couple decent seasons...that's it. I mean stats-wise he is even comparable to Öztunali lol.
And Wolf...I guess Eberl rolled the dice on him because Rose knows him well and a loan isn't the worst thing. Fairly low risk high reward move.
Then again...I am not a fan of relying on players that had serious injuries in the past. Odds are high they will miss time again. At least higher than they are with fairly less injury prone players, IMO.
So whenever Gladbach have a dip in production or injuries to the starters...the options are fairly limited.