He's objectively wrong about that part. All you have to do is watch his remonstrations on the field. And you probably didn't have a manager telling him he just wouldn't play much, at least after he was established. That's a special circumstance. Of course BVB are going to back him up when they want to protect their investment. That's the word they're going to give journos.
Gio Reyna's celebration. 🙉 pic.twitter.com/o6D1LtOnQW— CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ (@CBSSportsGolazo) January 22, 2023
Frustration can be manifested in many ways. He's young and extremely talented, probably been the center of attention for as long as he has touched a ball. Reality comes at you fast and you learn from your mistakes. I don't think the mistakes are even close to the successes. And I do believe they will diminish as time goes by. They do for most of human beings. Of course, sadly, not all.
Quick step to get there, and improvisation. He's getting in a lot of good spots, which says good things about his current mobility. Could have definitely been more clinical though, after the initial banger.
Dortmund is fun to watch but might want to tighten things up a bit with the lead. Great goal for Gio but could have had more.
I really don't think you know that it's "objectively wrong." He had a reputation prior to the World Cup. It was very good at Dortmund. That's all Rae is saying.
Reyna was pretty damn good today. He needed that goal. But…. Dortmund’s defending….. comical it’s so bad.