Haha... actually trust me, I'm a pretty big Wondo-defender here.. I mean I hate it when anything Wondolowski related pops up on a feed somewhere, ie - a landmark goal just scored in the MLS or something like that and all people can do is bring up the Belgium game, I'm like, "Just let it ------- go!".... However, that video is just too coincidental to be real....
I do think there is something to the notion of a "clutch" player, the guy who wants the ball in the last second, who always seems to come up with the basket or goal or hit when needed the most. That being said, I also think that there are "anti-clutch" players, who freeze in the harshest spotlights. Higuain at the World Cup and Copa would be the most notable for me, outside of Wondo in those two incidents.
Started & went 90 in 2=0 win: Today's starting XI 🆚 @Everton! 1⃣ change.👀 Harvey Elliott on the bench. #FULEVE #COYW pic.twitter.com/SZm8NDT6pw— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) April 13, 2019
It's not uncommon for a team to start playing better after they've been relegated. With no pressure, they just go for it.
Starts: 2️⃣ Changes to the starting XI TEAM NEWS 👇 #BOUFUL pic.twitter.com/z5s8iiHCKP— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) April 20, 2019
Maybe he can stay up with another team? 2 straight shutouts as a center mid is a good audition for some mid-table team. Obviously a top 6 is off the table.
his best bet would be to get onto a championship that gets promoted next year...maybe that's fulham? wonder what their chances of bouncing back u will be next year?
Starts: #FULCAR TEAM NEWS 🚨▫️ 1 change to our XI▫️ @ThomasCairney back as skipper▫️ @AlfieMawson on bench— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) April 27, 2019
Amazing! 3 shut outs, and 3 wins, right after clinching relegation. Odoi was carried off with a head injury. I wonder how he is. An announcer mentioned/predicted there should be a free substitution for head injuries.