Ah right, I understand.
Yeah that Ndidi goal was fluky as fuck. Rescued a point that game.
Ghezzal must be one of the most underwhelming signings ever, at least for us if not Premier League. Might as well have chucked £12m down the drain. The only thing of note he's done was against a lowly League One side in Fleetwood in the League Cup. Says it all really that that was the only real time he delivered. I think with majority of signings there was some optimism that it may work out even though it doesn't at one club - so as much as Monaco fans may have disliked the player with them, sometimes a move away can kick-start a player's career again. Sadly not the case with Ghezzal for us. As you say he's everything Monaco said he'd be. I don't think he's fully settled here - he doesn't play with any comfortability on the pitch and I don't know what Puel sees in him.
I'm losing patience with Gray. He had age on his side when he first joined in that you could clearly see some potential there but he's never lived up to it with any kind of consistency. Like you say he's the kind of player to dribble, cut inside, shoot. Very predictable and easier to defend against when 99% of the time that's what he'll do. I know he scored that sentimental goal away at Cardiff this season which will never be forgotten by any of us, and I know he's scored a few here and there, but the last genuine bit of quality that got me properly up out of my seat in excitement was the goal against Everton in October 2017 where he ran from own half, took on a couple of players and played it in to Mahrez to lead to a goal. Never seen anything quite near that level and time is running out for him to prove any quality he has. Having said that, no doubt if he left the club he'd be a quality player for whoever he moves to .